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*[[w:ja:chartered|Chartered]] (1996). This album reached number 3 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]], and spent seven weeks in that chart.<ref>[https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/27282/rank/album/ アルバム売上TOP1作品]. Oricon News.</ref><ref>For a review of this album, see [https://www.cdjournal.com/i/disc/chartered/1196100748 dos / chartered]. CDJournal.</ref> It reached number 6 on the Dempa Publications albums chart.<ref>Billboard. 12 October 1996.

*[[w:ja:chartered|Chartered]] (1996). This album reached number 3 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]], and spent seven weeks in that chart.<ref>[https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/27282/rank/album/ アルバム売上TOP1作品]. Oricon News.</ref><ref>For a review of this album, see [https://www.cdjournal.com/i/disc/chartered/1196100748 dos / chartered]. CDJournal.</ref> It reached number 6 on the Dempa Publications albums chart.<ref>Billboard. 12 October 1996.

==References==

==References==


Revision as of 12:52, 25 September 2025

Taeko Nishino (Japanese: 西野妙子) is a Japanese singer and actress. She was an idol, and the lead singer of dos.[1]

Life

She was born in 1975.[1]

Discography

She released the following singles:

  • A Kyu Kiss[2] (Japanese: A級キッス) (1990)[3]
  • Give Me Paradise (Japanese: ギブ・ミー・パラダイス)[4]
  • Kanashii Ringo (Japanese: 悲しい林檎) (1991). This single reached number 42 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent five weeks in that chart.[5]
  • Junjokarende Gomennasai (Japanese: 純情可憐でごめんなさい) (1991). This single reached number 50 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent three weeks in that chart.[5]
  • Junai Kyo Jidai (Japanese: 純愛狂時代) (1991)[6]
  • 246 Heartbreakers (1991)[7]
  • Kanashii Onna Ni Nacchau Yo (Japanese: 悲しい女になっちゃうよ) (1992)[8]
  • Mafuyu Datte Iijanai (Japanese: 真冬だっていいじゃない)(1992)[9]
  • Kizu Darake No Kiss (Japanese: 傷だらけのキス) (1993)[10]
  • Kiss Me (1994)[11]
  • Patron (Japanese: パトロン) (1994)[12]
  • Deep Grind (1997). This single reached number 42 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent five weeks in that chart.[5]

She released the following albums:

  • Rythm Jam (1991)[13]
  • Flower Groove (1991).[14] This album was praised by James Taylor.[15]
  • Hatsubaiyoteibi (Japanese: 発売予定日) (1992)[16]
  • Taste of the West (1992)[17]
  • Innocent Tune (1994)[18]

dos

dos, or dance of sound, was a trio of singers consisting of Taeko Nishino, Asami Yoshida and Kaba-chan. It was produced by Tetsuya Komuro. The group appeared on the “Komuro Garcon” segment of Asayan.[19][20][21][22][23]

dos released the following singles:

  • Baby Baby Baby (1996). This single reached number 4 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent ten weeks in that chart.[24] It reached number 5 on the Dempa Publications singles chart.[25] In one week it sold 80,000 copies.[20]
  • More Kiss (1996). This single reached number 6 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent ten weeks in that chart.[24] It reached number 9 on the Dempa Publications singles chart.[26]
  • Close Your Eyes (1996). This single reached number 26 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and spent two weeks in that chart.[24]

dos released the following album:

References

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