Zard - Zard Single Collection20th Anniversary -flac !full! -
: Listening in FLAC preserves the "transparent and clear" quality of Izumi Sakai’s vocals, which reviewers from Amazon Japan describe as a "cleansing" auditory experience. Why It’s the "Gold Standard" for Fans
The 20th Anniversary remastering focused on preserving dynamic range (loud vs. soft contrasts) rather than just turning up the volume. FLAC preserves this dynamic range perfectly. You will feel the quiet intimacy of "Ano Hohoemi wo Wasurenaide" before the chorus swells. ZARD - ZARD SINGLE COLLECTION20th ANNIVERSARY -FLAC
| Attribute | Ideal Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 16-bit (Standard CD Quality) or 24-bit (if from HD source) | | Sample Rate | 44.1 kHz (CD) or 96 kHz (High-Res) | | Source | CD Rip (EAC Secure Mode) or Official Digital Purchase | | Tags | Properly labeled with Track numbers, Artist (ZARD), and Album Artist (ZARD) | : Listening in FLAC preserves the "transparent and
ZARD, effectively a solo project for Izumi Sakai for most of its active years, was the most successful female recording artist of the 1990s in Japan. Sakai was known for her "mysterious" and private nature, rarely appearing on television or performing live. This enigmatic aura allowed the public to focus entirely on her music—a blend of pop and rock characterized by uplifting messages of hope and resilience. FLAC preserves this dynamic range perfectly
ZARD’s sound relied heavily on crisp guitar riffs (courtesy of members like MICHIHIRO or AKIRA) and tight synth pads. In FLAC, the stereo imaging is precise. You can isolate the bass line from Nemurenai Yoru wo Daite from the shimmering cymbals. This separation is usually the first thing lost in compressed formats.