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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.
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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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
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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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Date
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Title
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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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- ^ 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.