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The late 1980s and early 1990s saw Kudo releasing a string of hit albums, including Shizuka II (1989), Shizuka III (1990), and Shizuka IV (1991). These albums showcased her growth as an artist, experimenting with various genres and collaborating with renowned producers and songwriters. Shizuka Kudo - Album Collection 1988-2008 CD FLAC
Preserving the "Gotō Sound": Much of her early work was composed by Tsugutoshi Gotō, known for complex basslines and synthesizers that benefit from the 1411kbps bit depth of lossless audio. Preserving the "Gotō Sound": Much of her early
By the mid-90s, Kudo began to push back against the "teeny-bopper" label, famously stating she wanted to be seen as a "calibre singer" rather than just an idol. This collection tracks her artistic maturation through albums like Rise Me (1993) and Doing (1996), where she took on more creative control. Under the pseudonym Aeri, she began writing her own lyrics, resulting in hits like "Ice Rain " and "Moon Water ," which displayed a vulnerability and sophistication rare for former idols. Maturation and Legacy (2000–2008) Under the pseudonym Aeri , she began writing