Zelda (band) explained

Zelda
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Japan
Genre:New wave, post-punk, gothic rock, pop rock, glam rock, progressive rock, reggae, avant-garde
Years Active:1979  - 1996
Label:Nippon Phonogram
Sony Music Entertainment
Cutting Edge
Current Members:Sachiho Kojima (bass)
Sayoko Takahashi (vocals)
Ako Ozawa (drums)
Fukie Ishihara (guitar 1983-90)
Naomi Motomura (guitar 1991-96)
Past Members:Yōko Suzuki (guitar)
Kuniko "Maru" Nozawa (drums)

Zelda (ゼルダ), stylized as ZELDA, was a Japanese rock band active in the 1980s and 1990s. They played a pioneering role as one of Japan's first all-girl bands.

Led by Sachiho Kojima (小嶋さちほ), the band covered an impressive range of musical genres, from new wave, punk, pop, post-punk, and later, reggae. Zelda played a seminal role for later bands with their forays into roots music and experimental sounds.[1]

History

Members

Discography

Singles

From Junk Connection

From Aspirin Record

From Nippon Phonogram

From CBS Sony

From Cutting Edge (under sales arrangement with Toshiba EMI)

Albums

From Nippon Phonogram

From CBS Sony

From Cutting Edge

From Alfa Records

From Sony Music House Inc.

Original soundtrack

From CBS Sony

Videos

Books

Notes and References

  1. Suzuki, Shingo. "Zelda Chronicle" (in Japanese). https://i.crunchers.jp/data/content/924/1468. Retrieved 11/17/2014.
  2. Web site: Zelda GOLDEN☆BEST . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722113702/https://u-zd-company.moo.jp/list/etc/se/MHCL-231.html . 22 July 2011 . unfit . u-zd-company.moo.jp . 1 March 2023.
  3. "Zelda." http://park10.wakwak.com/~techno/zelda.html. Retrieved 11/17/2014.