- Mamiko Takai
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Mamiko Takai (高井麻巳子, Takai Mamiko, born December 26, 1966 in Obamashi, Fukui, Japan) is a japanese idol from the eighties, who began in 1985 with Jpop girl band Onyanko Club, and its first sub-group, duo Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi with co-worker Yukiko Iwai. She quits those two bands in 1987 to go on as a soloist, and release four albums before getting married to her producer Yasushi Akimoto and retiring.
Discography
- Singles
- 1986.06.25 : Cinderellatachi e no Dengon
- 1986.09.21 : Melody
- 1986.12.21 : Yakusoku
- 1987.03.18 : Kagerou
- 1987.06.10 : Jonetsu Rainbow
- 1987.09.21 : Usotsuki
- 1987.10.01 : Tender Rain
- 1988.04.06 : Komorebi no Season
- Albums
- 1987.01.21 : Itoguchi
- 1987.05.05 : Kokoro Hiyori
- 1988.01.21 : Watashi no Mama de
- 1988.06.05 : Message
- Compilations
- 2004.05.19 : My Kore!kushon Mamiko Takai Best
- 2007.08.17 : Takai Mamiko Singles Complete
External links
- (English) Mamiko Takai on Idollica
Onyanko Club Original members Mika Okuda • Michiko Enokida • Kayoko Yoshino • Eri Nitta • Miharu Nakajima • Aki Kihara • Mamiko Tomoda • Sayuri Kokushō • Mika Nagoya • Mayumi Satō • Satomi FukunagaOfficial Members Sonoko Kawai • Kazuko Utsumi • Harumi Tomikawa • Rika Tatsumi • Mamiko Takai • Sanae Jōnouchi • Ruriko Nagata • Yukiko Iwai • Yōko Teramoto • Tamaki Gomioka • Mako Shiraishi • Kaori Hayashi • Fumio Mita • Akie Yoshizawa • Yoshie Akasaka • Aki Matsumoto • Mutsumi Yokota • Minayo Watanabe • Chiaki Mikami • Yūko Yajima • Susan Kumiko Yamamoto • Tomoko Fukawa • Mami Yumioka • Takako Okamoto • Marina Watanabe • Kaori Ōnuki • Shizuka Kudō • Maki Takabatake • Akiko Ikuina • Noriko Kaise • Makiko Saitō • Toshie Moriya • Naoko Takada • Yumiko Yoshida • Sanae Nakajima • Yuriko Yamamori • Kayo Agazuma • Mitsuko Yoshimi • Miyuki Sugiura (B-Gumi) • Kumiko Miyano (B-Gumi) • Wakako Suzuki (B-Gumi)B-Gumi Hiroko Tominaga • Mayumi YamazakiTrainee Yolinda YanSpinoff groups Nyangilas • Ushiroyubi Hikaretai • Ushiroyubi SasaregumiRelated Yasushi AkimotoCategories:- Japanese female singers
- Japanese idols
- Living people
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