Masquerade Show is the debut album of the Japanese rock group Show-Ya.
The single "Suteki ni Dancing", used for the TV spots of the Coca-Cola campaign, gave the band a wide and immediate visibility all over Japan.
A Coca-Cola can is depicted on the back cover of the album to remind the link to the band's sponsor.
The album, mixed at Abbey Road Studios in London by Haydn Bendall (Camel, Alan Parsons Project, Kate Bush, Toyah) and the Japanese media coverage of the event, pushed the band to an even higher level of popularity.
Mixing the album, a large emphasis was generally given to vocals and keyboards, keeping the volume of the guitars very low.