Zard Zard Single Collection20th Anniversary Flac Exclusive

Housed in an LP-sized special package and includes a deluxe booklet with lyrics and photographs. Technical Features and FLAC Availability

The Zard Single Collection ~20th Anniversary~ is not just a standard compilation; it is a meticulously curated retrospective.

: Every single from the debut "Good-bye My Loneliness" (1991) to "Sunao ni Ienakute" (2009). zard zard single collection20th anniversary flac exclusive

Includes definitive masterpieces such as "Makenaide," "Yureru Omoi," "My Friend," and "Don't You See!"

Released on February 7, 2001, the Single Collection was a milestone album in Zard's career, marking a decade of music-making and celebrating the band's most iconic songs. The album features 15 tracks, including "Kimi ni Aruhi" (A Certain Day), "Akai Te" (Red Hand), and "Tsunagari ni Iru" ( Connected), all of which have become staples of Japanese rock music. The Single Collection was a commercial success, selling over 2 million copies in Japan alone and solidifying Zard's position as a household name. Housed in an LP-sized special package and includes

For over three decades, the voice of Izumi Sakai has resonated through the Japanese music scene, bringing comfort, courage, and nostalgia to millions. As the frontwoman of , Sakai created a legacy defined by sincere lyrics, rock-infused melodies, and a profound emotional connection with listeners. In 2011, commemorating the 20th anniversary of their debut, a monumental collection was released: the ZARD SINGLE COLLECTION ~20th ANNIVERSARY~ .

ZARD Single Collection ~20th Anniversary~: The Ultimate FLAC Exclusive Collection For over three decades, the voice of Izumi

The breath control and subtle vibrato in Izumi Sakai’s voice. The crisp, uncompressed decay of the cymbal crashes.

. This collection is highly sought after by audiophiles for its digital remastering

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the gold standard for ZARD collectors. Because ZARD’s production often featured intricate arrangements—blending rock guitars with lush synthesizers and Sakai’s delicate yet powerful vocals—standard MP3s often compress and "muddy" the soundstage.