The Sadistic Mika Band is a popular Japanese hard rock - glam rock group fo… Read Full Bio ↴The Sadistic Mika Band is a popular Japanese hard rock - glam rock group formed in 1972. Its name is a parody of the "Plastic Ono Band". Produced by Masatoshi Hashiba on EMI Toshiba Records, the band were led by the husband and wife team of guitarist Kazuhiko Kato, and his wife, singer (Sadistic) Mika. The word "sadistic" is reported to be inspired by the way Mika used kitchen knives.
The original lineup of the band included Kato, Mika, drummer Hiro Tsunoda, and lead guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka. This lineup recorded the single 'Cycling Boogie' in 1973. Subsequently Tsunoda left the band, to be replaced by Yukihiro Takahashi, and bassist Rei (Ray) Ohara joined the band. This lineup completed the band's first, self-titled, album. This album was released on the Harvest label in the United Kingdom.
Their second album Kurobune (literally 'Black Ship(s)') was recorded in England, produced by Chris Thomas. Thomas also introduced Mika to Badfinger while he produced their 1974 masterpiece Wish You Were Here, her vocals can be heard on the track 'Know One Knows' (translating Pete Ham's lyrics to Japanese. Keyboardist Yu Imai who had worked as a supporting musician on the first album was promoted to full member status. The album sold well in Japan. In the United Kingdom, where the album was released on Harvest records, the album sold poorly, but received high praise from critics.
Bassist Ray Ohara left the band, and was replaced by Tsugutoshi Goto. Chris Thomas also produced their third album, Hot! Menu. The album "Hot Menu" featuring tracks such as "Mada, Mada Samba" is now quite rare though it featured on Radio Four's "Sounds Interesting". They played live on BBC TV's "Old Grey Whistle Test" during October, 1975. The band featured two tracks from the "Hot Menu" album, 'Time To Noodle' and 'Suki, Suki, Suki'.
The band played live in the United Kingdom supporting Roxy Music. Recordings from these concerts were released as their Live in London album.
After this album was released, Kazuhiko Kato and Mika divorced, and both left the band. Mika later married British producer Chris Thomas, and moved to the UK, where she worked as a food researcher.
HMV Japan rated them #94 in their "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists".
The original lineup of the band included Kato, Mika, drummer Hiro Tsunoda, and lead guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka. This lineup recorded the single 'Cycling Boogie' in 1973. Subsequently Tsunoda left the band, to be replaced by Yukihiro Takahashi, and bassist Rei (Ray) Ohara joined the band. This lineup completed the band's first, self-titled, album. This album was released on the Harvest label in the United Kingdom.
Their second album Kurobune (literally 'Black Ship(s)') was recorded in England, produced by Chris Thomas. Thomas also introduced Mika to Badfinger while he produced their 1974 masterpiece Wish You Were Here, her vocals can be heard on the track 'Know One Knows' (translating Pete Ham's lyrics to Japanese. Keyboardist Yu Imai who had worked as a supporting musician on the first album was promoted to full member status. The album sold well in Japan. In the United Kingdom, where the album was released on Harvest records, the album sold poorly, but received high praise from critics.
Bassist Ray Ohara left the band, and was replaced by Tsugutoshi Goto. Chris Thomas also produced their third album, Hot! Menu. The album "Hot Menu" featuring tracks such as "Mada, Mada Samba" is now quite rare though it featured on Radio Four's "Sounds Interesting". They played live on BBC TV's "Old Grey Whistle Test" during October, 1975. The band featured two tracks from the "Hot Menu" album, 'Time To Noodle' and 'Suki, Suki, Suki'.
The band played live in the United Kingdom supporting Roxy Music. Recordings from these concerts were released as their Live in London album.
After this album was released, Kazuhiko Kato and Mika divorced, and both left the band. Mika later married British producer Chris Thomas, and moved to the UK, where she worked as a food researcher.
HMV Japan rated them #94 in their "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists".
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サディスティック・ミカ・バンド Lyrics
ジキルかい?
ウー だって その瞳が恐いじゃん
ちょいと イマジネイション
あー きっと まとわりつくぞ
いたいけな ネーチャン
オレ的に サティスファクション
言っとくけど
ドクドク エレクション
ウー ナンカ 辛い
シチュエイション
からみつく シュガー
まつげに メローライト
闇に溶け出していく
オーイエー オーライ
開けよう 女神を
オーイエー オーライ
まだおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
It's time to rock the nation
あー だって この瞳が恐いじゃん
言っとくけど
ドクドク エレクション
ウー ずっと まとわりつくぜ
からみつく シュガー
まつげに メローライト
闇に溶け出していく
オーイエー オーライ
開けよう 女神を
オーイエー オーライ
まだおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
オーイエー オーライ
あげよう 恵みを
オーイエー オーライ
もうおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
ウー だって その瞳が恐いじゃん
ちょいと イマジネイション
あー きっと まとわりつくぞ
いたいけな ネーチャン
オレ的に サティスファクション
言っとくけど
ドクドク エレクション
ウー ナンカ 辛い
からみつく シュガー
まつげに メローライト
闇に溶け出していく
オーイエー オーライ
開けよう 女神を
オーイエー オーライ
まだおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
It's time to rock the nation
あー だって この瞳が恐いじゃん
言っとくけど
ドクドク エレクション
ウー ずっと まとわりつくぜ
からみつく シュガー
まつげに メローライト
闇に溶け出していく
オーイエー オーライ
開けよう 女神を
オーイエー オーライ
まだおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
オーイエー オーライ
あげよう 恵みを
オーイエー オーライ
もうおまえの出番じゃないぜハイド
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Written by: 幸宏 髙橋
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