Shizuka discography |
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Studio albums | 1 |
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Live albums | 4 |
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Video albums | 2 |
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Compact cassettes | 4 |
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Compilations (misc. appearances) | 6 |
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Videos (misc. appearances) | 3 |
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The discography of Shizuka, a rock band from Tokyo, Japan, consists of one studio album, three live albums, two live video albums , and four compact cassettes. Shizuka's discography also includes appearances in six compilation albums of various artists, and miscellaneous appearances in at least three video footages.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Video albums
Date
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Title
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Album details
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Ref.
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1995
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Shizuka (静香)
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- Label: [no label]
- Cat. No: [none]
- Formats: VHS
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[18]
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2009–12
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Hikyoku no Seiseki: Live at Manda-La2 1993 & Studio Ams 1994 (秘曲の成績)
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- Label: Fra, Inc.
- Cat. No: FRSD0903
- Formats: DVD-Video, Remastered
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2010-04-25
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Endless Dream (終わりのない夢, Owari no Nai Yume)
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- Label: PSF Records
- Cat. No: PSFDV-1004
- Formats: DVD-Video, NTSC
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[19][20]
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Compact cassettes
Date
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Title
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Details
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1992
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Shizuka (静香)
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- Label: [no label] (Shizuka self-release)
- Cat. No: [none]
- Formats: Cassette, C54
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Shizuka II (静香 II)
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- Label: [no label] (Shizuka self-release)
- Cat. No: [none]
- Formats: Cassette, C54
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1993-04-10
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Shizuka III (静香 III)
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- Label: [no label] (Shizuka self-release)
- Cat. No: [none]
- Formats: Cassette, single sided, C46
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—
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No. 4
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- Label: [no label] (Shizuka self-release)
- Cat. No: [none]
- Formats: Cassette, C60
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Miscellaneous appearances
Compilations
Date
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Album
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Track
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Details
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1993–09
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Tokyo Flashback 3
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ほどかれた娥羅子のリボン
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1995
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Tokyo Flashback 4
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世に残す歌
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1996-07-15
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Tokyo Invasion! Volume 1: Cosmic Kurushi Monsters
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Blood Stained Blossom
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- Label: Virgin
- Cat. No: TOKYO1
- Formats: 2×CD
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1997-04-22
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Land of the Rising Noise: Volume 2
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Kimi no Sora
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- Label: Charnel Music
- Cat. No: CHCD-23
- Formats: CD
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2009
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Do the Independence and Bridge Build Burn by Yourself.
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きざし
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- Label: Bridge Build Burn Corporation
- Cat. No: GoTo-0000
- Formats: DVD-Audio
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2017-05-24
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Tokyo Flashback: P.S.F. — Psychedelic Speed Freaks
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気の真珠
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- Label: Super Fuji Discs
- Cat. No: FJSP271/272
- Formats: 2×CD
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Videos
Date
|
Title
|
Details
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1995–06
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Alkaloid Serenade (アルカロイド小夜曲, Arukaroido Shouyakyoku)
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- Author or copyright owner: [unknown]
- Original publication: [unknown]
- Immediate source: internet video
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2001-06-10
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Live at Heaven's Door
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- Author or copyright owner: "seat"; "ethereal"
- Original publication: Rocker magazine (Taiwan)
- Immediate source: YouTube video
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2005-03-17
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Live at UFO Club
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- Author or copyright owner: [unknown]
- Original publication: [unknown]
- Immediate source: YouTube videos
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See also
References
- ^ 天界のペルソナ (in Japanese), Performer: Shizuka, Japan, 22 September 1994, ASIN B00005IHHF, Wikidata Q62905999
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- ^ P.S.F. Records. "静香 / 天界のペルソナ [PSFD-52]". P.S.F. Records. Wikidata Q105485585. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011.
- ^ Mason Jones (May 1995). "Shizuka: "Heavenly Persona"". Ongaku Otaku (1): 68. Wikidata Q105485591.
- ^ Steve Lowenthal; Peter Kolovos (28 February 2017). "Psychedelic Speed Freak: Remembering the Blistering Experimentalism Of Hideo Ikeezumi". NPR. Wikidata Q105485589. Archived from the original on 13 October 2018.
- ^ a b ethereal (2001). "最接近天國的異界之音──靜香". The Rocker (in Chinese) (6). The Rocker: 56–60. Wikidata Q104530295.
- ^ Dean McFarlane. "Shizuka – Shizuka". AllMusic. Wikidata Q105485578. Archived from the original on 8 May 2018.
- ^ Live Shizuka, Performer: Shizuka, United States of America, 1995, ASIN B00008FL6O, Wikidata Q106548477
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- ^ Andrea Moed (December 1995). "Shizuka – Live Shizuka". CMJ New Music Monthly (28): 48. Wikidata Q105485595. Archived from the original on 5 May 2019.
- ^ Dean Suzuki (1996). "Shizuka – Live Shizuka". Sonic Options Network (66–71): 117. Wikidata Q105485597. Archived from the original on 17 November 2019.
- ^ Mason Jones (15 February 2010). "Shizuka R.I.P." Ongakublog. Wikidata Q105485577. Archived from the original on 6 May 2018.
- ^ a b Aquarius Records; Eclipse Records (2003). "Shizuka — Tokyo Underground '95". Last Visible Dog. Wikidata Q105485582. Archived from the original on 8 August 2018.
- ^ Tetsuya Mugishima; Last Visible Dog Records (2000). "Shizuka — Tokyo Underground 20, Jul '95". Last Visible Dog. Wikidata Q105485581. Archived from the original on 15 September 2018.
- ^ Bill Meyer (August 2008). "Shizuka – Traditional Aesthetics". The Wire (294): 53. ISSN 0952-0686. Wikidata Q105485590. Archived from the original on 6 January 2020.
- ^ P.S.F. Records. "静香 / 伝承美学 [PSFD-178]". P.S.F. Records (in Japanese). Wikidata Q105485586. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011.
- ^ P.S.F. Records. "PSFD-178 Shizuka / Live/Traditional Aesthetics". P.S.F. Records. Wikidata Q105485580. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016.
- ^ Paradise of Delusion, Performer: Shizuka, 2021, Wikidata Q109721998
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- ^ An'archives (2019). "Shizuka: 妄想の楽園 (Paradise of Delusion)". Low Company. Wikidata Q105485603. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020.
- ^ 静香 (in Japanese), Performer: Shizuka, Japan, 1995, Wikidata Q106548749
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- ^ P.S.F. Records. "静香 / 終りのない夢 (DVD) [PSFDV-1004]". P.S.F. Records (in Japanese). Wikidata Q105485587.
- ^ P.S.F. Records. "Shizuka / Owari no Nai Yume (DVD)". P.S.F. Records. Wikidata Q105485579. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016.
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