Shizuka Kudo Best

Shizuka Kudo Best (工藤静香くどうしずかベスト, Kudo Shizuka Besuto) is the tenth compilation album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo. It was released on December 5, 2001, through Pony Canyon. The album is part of the label's greatest hits series My Kore!ction. It was later released digitally on July 1, 2012.[1] An abridged version of the compilation, as per the My Kore!Lite series, was released on May 19, 2010.[2] All sixteen songs were remastered digitally for the album. The My Kore!Lite edition was re-released on June 15, 2016 in Ultimate HQCD (UHQCD) format.[3]

Shizuka Kudo Best
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedDecember 5, 2001 (2001-12-05)
Recorded1987–97
Genre
Length69:22
LabelPony Canyon
Shizuka Kudo chronology
Euro Shizuka Kudo
(2000)
Shizuka Kudo Best
(2001)
Jewelry Box
(2002)

Commercial performance

Shizuka Kudo Best did not chart in the top 300 of the Oricon Albums Chart. However, the album has done well digitally since being released for download in 2012; it ranked as high as number 2 on the Recochoku Weekly Albums chart.[4] The album ranked at number three on the Recochoku Monthly Albums chart, both in September 2014 and March 2015.[5][6] It has steadily scored a spot on the Recochoku Year-end Albums chart, appearing on the yearly chart for four consecutive years: at number 15 in 2014,[7] peaking at number 11 in 2015,[8] at number 20 in 2016,[9] and ranking at number 59 in 2017.[10] Shizuka Kudo Best charted at number 23 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart in March 2016.[11]

Track listing

My Kore!ction edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Kindan no Telepathy"
  • Gotō
3:47
2."Daite Kuretara Ii no ni"
  • Gotō
5:06
3."Fu-ji-tsu"
  • Gotō
3:47
4."Mugon... Iroppoi"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:54
5."Koi Hitoyo"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
4:31
6."Arashi no Sugao"
  • Yoshiko Miura
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:32
7."Kōsa ni Fukarete"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:50
8."Kuchibiru Kara Biyaku"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
3:57
9."Senryū no Shizuku"
  • Draw4
4:41
10."Boya Boya Dekinai"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:40
11."Metamorphose"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
4:15
12."Mechakucha ni Naite Shimaitai"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
  • Kadokura
4:59
13."Dōkoku"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
  • Naoki Takao
4:47
14."Blue Rose"
  • Aeri
  • Takashi Tsushimi
  • Taisuke Sawachika
4:41
15."Ice Rain"
  • Aeri
  • Tsushimi
  • Kadokura
6:02
16."Blue Velvet"
  • Aeri
  • Hatake
  • Hatake
3:53
Total length:69:22
My Kore!Lite edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Kindan no Telepathy"
  • Akimoto
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:48
2."Again"
  • Akimoto
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
4:16
3."Daite Kuretara Ii no ni"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
5:07
4."Fu-ji-tsu"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:48
5."Mugon... Iroppoi"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:54
6."Koi Hitoyo"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
4:32
7."Arashi no Sugao"
  • Yoshiko Miura
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:31
8."Kōsa ni Fukarete"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
3:50
9."Kuchibiru Kara Biyaku"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Draw4
3:57
10."Metamorphose"
  • Matsui
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
  • Kadokura
4:15
11."Dōkoku"
  • Nakajima
  • Gotō
  • Gotō
  • Takao
4:49
12."Gekijō"
  • Nakajima
  • Ichizō Seo
4:37
Total length:50:28

Charts

Chart (2001–16) Peak
position
Japan Hot Albums (Billboard)[11] 23
Japan Daily Albums (Recochoku)[12] 1
Japan Weekly Albums (Recochoku)[4] 2
Japan Monthly Albums (Recochoku)[5] 3
Japan Yearly Albums (Recochoku)[8] 11

Release history

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gollark: It also does have the whole "anything which implements the right functions implements an interface" thing, which seems very horrible to me as a random change somewhere could cause compile errors with no good explanation.
gollark: - `make`/`new` are basically magic- `range` is magic too - what it does depends on the number of return values you use, or something. Also, IIRC user-defined types can't implement it- Generics are available for all of, what, three builtin types? Maps, slices and channels, if I remember right.- `select` also only works with the built-in channels- Constants: they can only be something like four types, and what even is `iota` doing- The multiple return values can't be used as tuples or anything. You can, as far as I'm aware, only return two (or, well, more than one) things at once, or bind two returns to two variables, nothing else.- no operator overloading- it *kind of* has exceptions (panic/recover), presumably because they realized not having any would be very annoying, but they're not very usable- whether reading from a channel is blocking also depends how many return values you use because of course
gollark: What, you mean no it doesn't have weird special cases everywhere?

References

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