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[[Image:Manish.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[Nishimoto Mari]] (left) and [[Takahashi Misuzu]] (right) formed MANISH]]
 
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'''MANISH''' was a two member band from 1990 to 1998 under the label [[Zain Records|ZAIN RECORDS]].
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'''MANISH''' was a two member band from 1990 to 2002 under the label [[ZAIN RECORDS]].
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Before releasing a single, Nishimoto and Takahashi, along with two other girls, formed the four person idol group [[DALI (group)|DALI]] in 1992 and broke up after releasing their first single, [[Moonlight Densetsu]]. When the group broke up, Nishimoto and Takahashi was chosen to form the two person band MANISH. They released their first single in December that year, titled [[Koibito to Yobenai Distance]]. With B'z arranger, [[Akashi Masao]], the band was known as the "Female Version of B'z" with their up-tempo pop-rock.
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Before releasing their first single, Nishimoto and Takahashi, along with two other girls, formed the four person idol group [[DALI (idol group)|DALI]] in 1992 but broke up after releasing their first single, entitled "[[Moonlight Densetsu]]". When the group broke up, Nishimoto and Takahashi was chosen to form the two person band MANISH. They released their first single in December that year, titled "[[Koibito to Yobenai Distance]]". With B'z arranger, [[Akashi Masao]], the band was known as the "Female Version of B'z" with their up-tempo pop-rock.
  
The band stopped releasing new material in 1996 but didn't breakup until 2002.
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The band stopped releasing new material in 1996 but didn't break up until 2002.
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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* [1993.11.03] [[Dakedo Tomerarenai]] (だけど止められない)
 
* [1993.11.03] [[Dakedo Tomerarenai]] (だけど止められない)
 
* [1994.01.10] [[Mou Dare no Me mo Ki ni Shitai]] (もう誰の目も気にしない)
 
* [1994.01.10] [[Mou Dare no Me mo Ki ni Shitai]] (もう誰の目も気にしない)
* [1994.05.25] [[Hashiridase Lonely Night]] (走り出せLonely Night)
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* [1994.05.25] [[Ashita no Story]] (明日のStory)
* [1994.08.10] [[Ashita no Story]] (明日のStory)
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* [1994.08.10] [[Hashiridase Lonely Night]] (走り出せLonely Night)
 
* [1995.02.06] [[Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete]] (煌めく瞬間に捕われて)
 
* [1995.02.06] [[Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete]] (煌めく瞬間に捕われて)
 
* [1996.01.22] [[Kono Isshun to Iu Eien no Naka de...]] (この一瞬という永遠の中で…)
 
* [1996.01.22] [[Kono Isshun to Iu Eien no Naka de...]] (この一瞬という永遠の中で…)
 
* [1996.05.27] [[Kimi no Sora ni Naritai]] (君の空になりたい)
 
* [1996.05.27] [[Kimi no Sora ni Naritai]] (君の空になりたい)
  
=== Compilations ===
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=== Compilations / Other ===
  
* [1995.07..24] [['95 Summer|`95 SUMMER]] (#21 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete (Cinema Size)'')
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* [1995.07..24] ''[['95 Summer|`95 SUMMER]]'' (#21 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete (Cinema Size)'')
* [1996.03.20] [[Slam Dunk Theme Song Shuu]] (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'')
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* [1996.03.20] ''[[Slam Dunk Theme Song Shuu]]'' (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'')
* [2003.07.21] [[The Best of TV Animation Slam Dunk ~Singles Collection|THE BEST OF TV ANIMATION SLAM DUNK ~Single Collection~]] (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'', #8 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete (Cinema Size)'')
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* [2003.07.21] ''[[The Best of TV Animation Slam Dunk ~Singles Collection|THE BEST OF TV ANIMATION SLAM DUNK ~Single Collection~]]'' (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'', #8 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete (Cinema Size)'')
* [2004.10.24] [[It's TV Show!!|It's TV SHOW!!]] (#9 '''Kimi ga Hoshii Zenbu Hoshii''')
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* [2004.10.24] ''[[It's TV Show!! ~TBS Television & Fuji Television Shudaika & Theme Uta Best~|It's TV SHOW! ~TBS Television & Fuji Television Shudaika & Theme Uta BEST~]]'' (#9 ''Kimi ga Hoshii Zenbu Hoshii'')
* [2005.11.xx] [[Countdown Being|COUNTDOWN BEING]] (#4 ''Koe ni Naranai Hodo ni Itoshii'')
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* [2005.11.xx] ''[[Countdown Being|COUNTDOWN BEING]]'' (#4 ''Koe ni Naranai Hodo ni Itoshii'')
* [2006.03.01] [[Fun Greatest Hits of 90's|FUN Greatest Hits of 90's]] (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'')
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* [2006.03.01] ''[[Fun Greatest Hits of 90's|FUN Greatest Hits of 90's]]'' (#4 ''Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete'')
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/MANISH Japanese Wikipedia: MANISH]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/MANISH Japanese Wikipedia: MANISH]
  
[[Category: Groups]]
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[[Category: Japanese Bands]]
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[[Category: Two-Member Bands]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
 
[[Category: Disbanded]]
 
[[Category: Disbanded]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 21 February 2013

Nishimoto Mari (left) and Takahashi Misuzu (right) formed MANISH

MANISH was a two member band from 1990 to 2002 under the label ZAIN RECORDS.

Members

Supporting Members

Information

Before releasing their first single, Nishimoto and Takahashi, along with two other girls, formed the four person idol group DALI in 1992 but broke up after releasing their first single, entitled "Moonlight Densetsu". When the group broke up, Nishimoto and Takahashi was chosen to form the two person band MANISH. They released their first single in December that year, titled "Koibito to Yobenai Distance". With B'z arranger, Akashi Masao, the band was known as the "Female Version of B'z" with their up-tempo pop-rock.

The band stopped releasing new material in 1996 but didn't break up until 2002.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

External Links