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  1. The Sadistic Mika Band (Japanese: サディスティック・ミカ・バンド) was a Japanese rock band formed in November 1971 by husband and wife duo Kazuhiko Katō and Mika Katō . In a time when it was still rare for women to sing in rock bands in Japan, the fact that the Katōs were a married couple was even more unusual.

  2. Sadistic Mika Band was a Japanese band in the glam rock/funk rock field that was initiated by guitarist Kazuhiko Kato (formerly of the Folk Crusaders) after he in 1972 had moved to Kensington London, and - inspired by the new glam rock scene - once back in Japan formed Sadistic Mika Band (the name parodying The Plastic Ono Band) together with ...

  3. Esplora tutte le pubblicazioni di Sadistic Mika Band su Discogs. Compra vinili, CD e altro di Sadistic Mika Band nel Marketplace di Discogs.

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    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    DTP-9074, BRT-1001
    Sadistic Mika Band (Album) 11 versioni
    Doughnut, Doughnut
    ZT23-599
    黒船 (Album) 15 versioni
    SHSP 4049, 0C 062 ◦ 82017
    Hot! Menu (Album) 8 versioni
    DTP-72185
    Mika Band Live In London (Album) 4 ...
  4. The Sadistic Mika Band wasn't playing Progressive Rock yet, by any definition. But the music (and the musicianship) on their first album is entirely credible on its own polyglot terms, and deserves nothing less than four brightly colored stars.

  5. タイムマシンにおねがい - SADISTIC MICA BAND LIVE IN TOKYO 1989 - YouTube. Sadistic Mica Band live at the Tokyo Bay NK Hall April 9 1989 加藤和彦 Kazuhiko Kato Guitars 高中正義 ...

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  6. The Sadistic Mika Band was a Japanese rock band formed in November 1971 by husband and wife duo Kazuhiko Katō and Mika Katō. In a time when it was still rare for women to sing in...

  7. Sadistic Mika Band discography and songs: Music profile for Sadistic Mika Band, formed November 1971. Genres: Jazz Fusion, Funk Rock, Pop Rock. Albums include 黒船 (Kurofune), Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop, AOR and Boogie 1972-1986, and 音樂70 (Ongaku 70): Vintage Psychedelia in Japan.