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Released | July 10, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1992–1993 | |||
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Length | 42:55 | |||
Label | B-Gram | |||
Producer | Daiko Nagato | |||
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Yureru Omoi (揺れる想い, Shifting Feelings) is the fourth album by Zard[1] and was released on July 10, 1993 under B-Gram Records. This is the first original album released in about 10 months since the last album Hold Me. It is also the first album by Izumi Sakai as a solo unit since her first album Good-bye My Loneliness. The release was postponed several times, but was finally released on July 10. In addition, the order form at CD stores indicated that the album title was "Kimi ga Inai" and that it would be released simultaneously with the single "Yureru Omoi" on May 19.
Commercially, Yureru Omoi was a great success. It was her first album to debut at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and became Japan's best-selling album for 1993. It is her most successful work in her entire career. The success of this album has also had a synergistic effect, with Sakai's previous three original albums also making a comeback within the Oricon charts. The album includes her biggest hits such as "Makenaide" and "Yureru Omoi."