Chisato Moritaka The Singles 2012 Flac Repack Portable [Edge]

The Singles is a comprehensive 25th-anniversary compilation by Japanese artist Chisato Moritaka

Special Edition: A limited edition includes a 48-page photo booklet and a special slipcase. Key Tracks (Remastered)

2012 Remastering: The audio was fully remastered to modern standards, providing a cleaner, more dynamic sound compared to the original 80s and 90s CD pressings. chisato moritaka the singles 2012 flac repack

What is The Singles?

Originally released during the height of her career, The Singles is exactly what it says on the tin—a comprehensive collection of her hit singles. We’re talking about timeless tracks like “17 Sai” (17才), “The Mi-ha” (ザ・ミーハー), and “Watarasebashi” (渡良瀬橋). This isn't just a "best of"; it is a chronological journey through her evolution as an artist.

Technical Specifications

Release Title: Chisato Moritaka - The Singles (2012) Audio Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Tagging Status: True Lossless Audio (FLAC): Unlike the old MP3

  1. True Lossless Audio (FLAC): Unlike the old MP3 rips from the early 2000s, the 2012 FLAC repack offers CD-quality sound (16-bit/44.1kHz). You can finally hear the crisp attack of the drum machines and the subtle reverb on Moritaka’s vocals without the "mushy" compression artifacts.
  2. Proper Metadata & Cue Sheets: The repack was notable for having clean, consistent tagging. No more "Track01" or incorrect album art. This version is ready for modern servers like Plex, Jellyfin, or Roon.
  3. Dynamic Range: Moritaka’s production relied heavily on bright, punchy instrumentation. The lossless repack preserves the dynamic range that gets squashed in low-bitrate versions.

Ichido Asobi ni Kite yo '99: Her final single before her initial retirement in 1999. High-Fidelity Listening

on the Oricon and Billboard Japan albums charts. It serves as an essential entry point for fans of "City Pop" and 80s/90s J-pop, showcasing Moritaka's unique talent for writing her own lyrics and often playing drums on her recordings. or find more information on her live performances Ichido Asobi ni Kite yo '99 : Her

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