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{{Infobox album
'''Single Collection Plus Hotchpotch''' is the first Best collection of [[Maaya Sakamoto]]'s singles. Originally released in [[Japan]] by [[Victor Entertainment]] in 1999, this collection was also released in the [[United States|US]] market by [[Geneon|Geneon Entertainment (USA)]] in 2005.
| name = Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
| type = compilation
| artist = [[Maaya Sakamoto]]
| cover =Single Collection Hotchpotch.jpg|border=yes
| alt =
| released = December 16, 1999
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = [[J-Pop]]
| length = 1:09:27
| label = [[Victor Entertainment]]
| producer = [[Yoko Kanno]]
| prev_title = [[Dive (Maaya Sakamoto album)|Dive]]
| prev_year = 1998
| next_title = [[Lucy (Maaya Sakamoto album)|Lucy]]
| next_year = 2001
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
| type = compilation
| single1 = [[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]
| single1date = April 24, 1996
| single2 = [[Clamp Gakuen Tanteidan (song)|Bokura no Rekishi]]
| single2date = March 21, 1997
| single3 = [[Gift (Maaya Sakamoto song)|Gift]]
| single3date = September 22, 1997
| single4 = [[Kiseki no Umi]]
| single4date = April 22, 1998
| single5 = [[Platinum (Maaya Sakamoto song)|Platinum]]
| single5date = October 21, 1999
}}
}}

{{nihongo|'''Single Collection+ Hotchpotch'''|シングルコレクション+ ハチポチ|''Shingoru Korekushon+ Hachipochi''}} is the first compilation album released by Japanese singer [[Maaya Sakamoto]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Discography/A008957/VICL-60507.html|title=Single Collection+ Hotchpotch at JVC Music Website|accessdate=2008-09-04|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081028002719/http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Discography/A008957/VICL-60507.html|archivedate=2008-10-28}}</ref> The album was originally released in [[Japan]] by [[Victor Entertainment]] in 1999, this collection was also released in the [[United States]] market by [[Geneon|Geneon Entertainment (USA)]] in 2005. It was re-released in 2010 as a part of Maaya's Debut 15th anniversary reissue series.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{track listing
#{{nihongo|Yakusoku wa Iranai|約束はいらない|No Promises Necessary}}
| headline = CD (VICL-60507)
#{{nihongo|Tomodachi|ともだち|Friend}}
| total_length = 1:09:27
#{{nihongo|Bokura no Rekishi|ボクらの歴史|Our History}}
| all_music = [[Yoko Kanno]]
#Gift
#{{nihongo|Kimi ni Ai ni Ikou|君に会こう|I'll Come to See You}}
| title1 = {{nihongo|[[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]|約束はらない|I Don't Need Promises}}
| note1 = [[The Vision of Escaflowne]] opening theme song
#{{nihongo|Hikari no Naka e|光の中へ|In the Light}}
| lyrics1 = Yūho Iwasato
#Light of Love
| length1 = 3:35
#{{nihongo|Kiseki no Umi|奇跡の海|Sea of Miracles}}
| title2 = {{nihongo|Tomodachi|ともだち|Friends}}
#Active Heart
| note2 = The Vision of Escaflowne insert song
#{{nihongo|Pilot|パイロット|}}
| lyrics2 = Yūho Iwasato
#{{nihongo|Platina|プラチナ|}}
| length2 = 3:41
#24
| title3 = {{nihongo|[[Clamp Gakuen Tanteidan (song)|Bokura no Rekishi]]|ボクらの歴史|Our History}}
#{{nihongo|Koibito ni Tsuite|恋人について|About My Lover}}
| note3 = Radio drama [[Clamp School Detectives]] theme song
#{{nihongo|POCKET wo Kara ni Shite|ポケットを空にして|Empty the Pocket}}
| lyrics3 = Yūho Iwasato
#Call Your Name
| length3 = 4:21
| title4 = [[Gift (Maaya Sakamoto song)|Gift]]
| note4 = Clamp School Detectives ending theme song
| lyrics4 = Yūho Iwasato
| length4 = 5:48
| title5 = {{nihongo|Kimi ni Ai ni Ikou|君に会いにいこう|Meeting With You}}
| lyrics5 = Yūho Iwasato
| length5 = 5:14
| title6 = {{nihongo|Hikari no Naka e|光の中へ|Into the Light}}
| note6 = The Vision of Escaflowne image song
| lyrics6 = Yūho Iwasato
| length6 = 4:40
| title7 = Light of love
| note7 = [[Brain Powerd]] image song
| lyrics7 = Yūho Iwasato
| length7 = 7:54
| title8 = {{nihongo|[[Kiseki no Umi]]|奇跡の海|Sea of Miracles}}
| note8 = [[Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight]] opening theme song
| lyrics8 = Yūho Iwasato
| length8 = 4:09
| title9 = Active Heart
| lyrics9 = Yūho Iwasato
| length9 = 4:15
| title10 = {{nihongo|Pilot|パイロット|Pairoto}}
| lyrics10 = Maaya Sakamoto
| length10 = 3:55
| title11 = {{nihongo|[[Platinum (Maaya Sakamoto song)|Platinum]]|プラチナ|Puratina}}
| note11 = [[Cardcaptor Sakura]] third opening theme song
| lyrics11 = Yūho Iwasato
| length11 = 4:11
| title12 = 24
| lyrics12 = Kazumi Someya
| length12 = 4:49
| title13 = {{nihongo|Koibito ni Tsuite|恋人について|About My Boyfriend}}
| lyrics13 = Yōji Kubota
| length13 = 4:22
| title14 = {{nihongo|Poketto wo Kara ni Shite|ポケットを空にして|Empty the Pocket}}
| note14 = The Vision of Escaflowne image song
| lyrics14 = Yūho Iwasato
| length14 = 4:08
| title15 = Call Your Name
| note15 = The Vision of Escaflowne: Prologue theme song
| lyrics15 = Maaya Sakamoto
| length15 = 4:17}}

Note: "24" is the only English-language song in the track list.

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable"
!Chart
!Peak<br>position
!Sales
|-
|[[Oricon]] Weekly Albums
|align="center"|14<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/288424/1/|title=Single Collection+ Hotchpotch Oricon Page|accessdate=2008-09-04}}</ref>
|60,130
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Maaya Sakamoto}}
{{1990s-compilation-album-stub}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:1999 albums]]


[[Category:Maaya Sakamoto albums]]
[[ko:싱글 콜렉션+ 하치포치]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Yoko Kanno]]
[[ja:シングルコレクション+ ハチポチ]]
[[Category:1999 compilation albums]]
[[Category:Victor Entertainment compilation albums]]

Latest revision as of 01:05, 12 August 2023

Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 16, 1999
GenreJ-Pop
Length1:09:27
LabelVictor Entertainment
ProducerYoko Kanno
Maaya Sakamoto chronology
Dive
(1998)
Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
(1999)
Lucy
(2001)
Singles from Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
  1. "Yakusoku wa Iranai"
    Released: April 24, 1996
  2. "Bokura no Rekishi"
    Released: March 21, 1997
  3. "Gift"
    Released: September 22, 1997
  4. "Kiseki no Umi"
    Released: April 22, 1998
  5. "Platinum"
    Released: October 21, 1999

Single Collection+ Hotchpotch (シングルコレクション+ ハチポチ, Shingoru Korekushon+ Hachipochi) is the first compilation album released by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto.[1] The album was originally released in Japan by Victor Entertainment in 1999, this collection was also released in the United States market by Geneon Entertainment (USA) in 2005. It was re-released in 2010 as a part of Maaya's Debut 15th anniversary reissue series.

Track listing

[edit]

All music is composed by Yoko Kanno

CD (VICL-60507)
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Yakusoku wa Iranai (約束はいらない, I Don't Need Promises)" (The Vision of Escaflowne opening theme song)Yūho Iwasato3:35
2."Tomodachi (ともだち, Friends)" (The Vision of Escaflowne insert song)Yūho Iwasato3:41
3."Bokura no Rekishi (ボクらの歴史, Our History)" (Radio drama Clamp School Detectives theme song)Yūho Iwasato4:21
4."Gift" (Clamp School Detectives ending theme song)Yūho Iwasato5:48
5."Kimi ni Ai ni Ikou (君に会いにいこう, Meeting With You)"Yūho Iwasato5:14
6."Hikari no Naka e (光の中へ, Into the Light)" (The Vision of Escaflowne image song)Yūho Iwasato4:40
7."Light of love" (Brain Powerd image song)Yūho Iwasato7:54
8."Kiseki no Umi (奇跡の海, Sea of Miracles)" (Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight opening theme song)Yūho Iwasato4:09
9."Active Heart"Yūho Iwasato4:15
10."Pilot (パイロット, Pairoto)"Maaya Sakamoto3:55
11."Platinum (プラチナ, Puratina)" (Cardcaptor Sakura third opening theme song)Yūho Iwasato4:11
12."24"Kazumi Someya4:49
13."Koibito ni Tsuite (恋人について, About My Boyfriend)"Yōji Kubota4:22
14."Poketto wo Kara ni Shite (ポケットを空にして, Empty the Pocket)" (The Vision of Escaflowne image song)Yūho Iwasato4:08
15."Call Your Name" (The Vision of Escaflowne: Prologue theme song)Maaya Sakamoto4:17
Total length:1:09:27

Note: "24" is the only English-language song in the track list.

Charts

[edit]
Chart Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums 14[2] 60,130

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Single Collection+ Hotchpotch at JVC Music Website". Archived from the original on 2008-10-28. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  2. ^ "Single Collection+ Hotchpotch Oricon Page". Retrieved 2008-09-04.