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Miharu Koshi—a Hosono protege—is fantastic, I love all her 80s albums. Autoportrait is a good compilation. I'd highly recommend Hosono's Monad Box, a collection of three of his instrumental and ambient records from the early 80s. My favourite of the discs included is Coincidental Music, which is short pieces made for advertising and promotional films.
Sort of electronic Satie. Rather more delicate and strange than Sakamoto's work of the period. Hosono's best solo song album is S-F-X, a Fairlight-heavy opus from 1984. There's a clip of one track. And here are some of Hosono, who's now a bit fatter, plays in Sketch Show, and runs the Daisyworld label.
―, Thursday, 12 May 2005 17:42 (thirteen years ago). I have Bon Voyage and Tropical Dandy and love them to death. (a friend of mine pointed out that a few tunes on these are practically randy newman progressions, which I never noticed). Are the 'tin pan alley' ones on par with those? Unfortunately, getting any of this in the US is near impossible. The only other thing i've managed to track down (through dusty groove) was this bizarre early 80's record that he was apparently only partially involved with, which was a strange 'top of the pops' sort of medley of about 15 60's-70's pop/disco standards and a few mediocre jazz-fusion originals.
―, Thursday, 12 May 2005 17:56 (thirteen years ago). Most of Hosono's albums are very easy to find in Japan, especially his '70s ones. The only one I own, though, is 'S-F-X'. But your best bet is www.cdjapan.co.jp I make a lot of orders from there.
I agree with Momus-Miharu Koshi is one of the greatest, most underrated Japanese artists of the '80s. She evolved from an insiginifant pop idol in the late '70s to a completely original synth-pop artist. Since the late '80s she's become a bit too idiosyncratic for my tastes ('Chanson Solaire' from '95 is probably her best from that era), but her albums are still beautifuI and I have the highest respect for her. She's due for a new album soon. I think 'Boy Soprano' from '85 is her best album-a perfect combination of her early synth-pop work and later chanson stuff.
Unfortunately, her stuff is very hard to find, even in Japan. Her albums pop up on ebay, but they're always quite expensive. 'Boy Soprano' is probably the easiest to find. One of my favorite Hosono-related bands is Chakra. They put out only three albums in the early '80s, and Hosono produced their second.
They're all utterly essential exotic pop albums. Makoto Yano (Akiko Yano's first husband) produced their first album.
The singer, Mishio Ogawa, put out four solo albums too, and they're also essential (especially her s/t). The last three were just reissued a few weeks ago actually, and I had never heard them beforehand. So I'm excited about those.they're very good. Now that I'm talking about Japanese synth-pop, I'll make a few more recommendations. I recently discovered Taeko Onuki (or Ohnuki) and am completely in love. She started in the mid '70s, making more fusion-oriented pop albums, and then she teamed up with Ryuichi Sakamoto in the late '70s and started churning out one amazing pop album after the next.
'Adventure' (1981) is probably my favorite, but I have a lot that I've yet to hear! Moon Riders are another of my favorites. They've been around since the '70s as well and, in my opinion, reached their peak in the early '80s with 'Mania Maniera' and 'Tokyo wa.' They've spanned a lot of different style, but never put out a bad album. Perhaps my favorite is Masami Tsuchiya's 'Rice Music' album (1982) and his follwing Ippu-Do album 'Night Mirage' (1983). Members of the band Japan assist on those two albums, as well as the fretless great Percy Jones.
Bowie-esque vocals, experimental, angular guitar work (plus Bill Nelson doing his e-bow thing), completely out of control bass playing, steel drums, layers of synths, etc. Basically it's a hilariously awesome rhythm section with great songs too. I couldn't recommend these two albums more. It's too bad that 'Night Mirage' was never released on CD and 'Rice Music' is impossible to find on CD. Oh, and P-Model is another synth-pop great. ―, Thursday, 12 May 2005 19:13 (thirteen years ago).
Making out a yesasia order for Cochin Moon todays. Not sure whether to order the 2nd or 3rd album or a copy of S-F-X. Are the 2nd and 3rd albums very similar to the first? Patrick; Dleone's correct about the ReR connection, I grew up as a Recommended Records fanboy, buying anything they'd put out.
Though I didn't finally hear Wha-Ha-Ha until researching backwards from the first Haniwa All-Stars record, which blew my mind in the early 90's. My interest in Senba's early Haniwa records & Wha-Ha-Ha is precisely because they're so eccentric & hard to figure out. I don't imagine they're particularly representative of early 80's JPop. ―, Friday, 13 May 2005 19:37 (thirteen years ago). Yes, I have that one.
Though it's probably not as 'bizarre' as you'd think. Moon Riders are fairly accessible by our standards. Their earlier albums are superior in my opinion. I'm a huge fan, and have most of their albums ('Amateur Academy' from 1984 is the one I really need). I'll email you. The easiest way for me to get this stuff to you is through Soulseek. My name on their is Magazine, so message me if you use that program.
The only other way I can think of is YSI, which will take a little while (though it's not too much trouble really). B'angelo has some requests too. Whatever you guys request, I'll get it to you some time this weekend (or now if you have slsk). ―, Friday, 13 May 2005 23:36 (thirteen years ago). Still need to hear SFX, but thanks again to patrick for setting me up with that massive trade. Cochin Moon, way closer to mid-70's Cluster than I would have ever expected (though I do prefer Cluster). A surprise, even given Dominque's Tangerine Dream reference - definitely in the 70's trance/synth records pantheon.
Bon Voyage & Tropical Dandy much more tin-pan-alley than electronic, but Paraiso is off-kilter, lays the way out for the first YMO. Omni Sight Seeing, thumbs up if you like late YMO. I like Hosono's solo mainstream pop records much more than Sakamoto's, no contest. Miharu Koshi's Boy Soprano, wow. And the Mishio Ogawa & Chakra stuff is eye-opening after a lifetime of Haniwa fandom. Chakra's much more straightforward / less quirky, but I'm very happy just to be able to place Haniwa in context with, well, anything.
Boy Soprano, the Mishio Ogawa debut, & Cochin Moon are the three I ordered online after hearing the mp3's. ―, Friday, 17 June 2005 20:18 (thirteen years ago).
I did eventually get S-F-X, and I like it okay - side one is his tin-pan-alley songwriting poured into super clunky mid-80's j-electro, and side two are abstract quiet instrumentals. 'Alternative 3' is a very disjointed cut-up track that sounds like where Holger Hiller ended up on As Is about six years later, and 'Androgena' is a duet with Miharu Koshi and I heart Miharu Koshi. I dunno though.
Even though his pop is weirder than Sakamoto's, Sakamoto's pure experimental albums ( B-2 Unit & Esperanto) are 1000% more bizarre and advanced than Hosono's, those albums are timeless. ―, Monday, 21 November 2005 23:06 (twelve years ago). Definitely the rhythm guitar on '6 o'clock News' You mean that electric guitar in the right-channel that's barely audible and sounds as if it's unplugged? If so, that's.odd. I dunno Matthew, you heard Esperanto? Most of it — I just re-listened again this morning (have about 6 tracks downloaded). Assuming they aren't remixes, I'd say it's good but no B-2 Unit — lots mallet-y textures and ambience.
But if you think I'm missing something, maybe I should re-download to verify that I'm listening to the right tracks. ―, Monday, 28 November 2005 16:58 (twelve years ago). Track 1 of Esperanto should be called 'a WONGGA dance song' and it's anything but ambient. I am beginning to miss the days when people were relatively certain they were talking about the same record. A few days ago at a dinner party someone put on something interesting, and when I asked what it was he said it was the new Boards of Canada. He didn't believe me when I told him that it wasn't, he just brought over to his iPod to show me the tags. ―, Monday, 28 November 2005 19:30 (twelve years ago).
First time I heard Cochin Moon was while tripping on acid with members of Vas Deferens Organization And I first read that as 'tripping on acid with members of Van Der Graaf Generator. I am beginning to miss the days when people were relatively certain they were talking about the same record.
No kidding — but I think Dom's 'news you can use' is the culprit in this instance. And actually, that's one of the 2 tracks I don't have. Still, p2p's are great for finding rarities. Is there a good Hosono comp, btw? ―, Monday, 28 November 2005 20:26 (twelve years ago). Okay so five piece band including upright bass player, haruomi on acoustic guitar. Start off pretty loungey, not really what I was truly hoping for but it was very charming and nice.
Then they started swinging with some ‘boogie-oogie-oogie’ and it all started to get quite rock’n’roll and you realised just how good his band was. Was getting super into it by that stage, just a really nice vibe.
Lounge cover of ‘radioactivity’! A great rock’n’roll version of ‘sportsmen’! And then at the end, hosono asks for the house lights to be switched on and he calls for his friend takahashi to join him from the audience. And then they start playing a rock’n’roll ‘absolute ego dance’ (correct me if I’m wrong there maresnest). And then halfway through, ryuichi wanders on stage and seizes partial control of the keyboards. Absolutely start banging through the song, screech to a halt, crowd go fucking batshit, then off the go, no encore or anything and everyone’s just rubbing their eyes wondering wtf just happened ―, Saturday, 23 June 2018 21:39 (one month ago).
And then at the end, hosono asks for the house lights to be switched on and he calls for his friend takahashi to join him from the audience. And then they start playing a rock’n’roll ‘absolute ego dance’ wtf!?
That's amazing! And then halfway through, ryuichi wanders on stage and seizes partial control of the keyboards. Absolutely start banging through the song, screech to a halt, crowd go fucking batshit, then off the go, no encore or anything and everyone’s just rubbing their eyes wondering wtf just happened wtf?!?! That's amazing!!
That must have been a dream, holy shit ―, Saturday, 23 June 2018 21:59 (one month ago). Everything NickB said basically, plus we got Keigo Oyamada on guitar for the last song, gotta admit it took me a few seconds to realise it was Absolute Ego Dance, I thought it was Cosmic Surfing at first. The music was very much in the vein of the last two HH records, fifties rock n' roll, rockabilly feel, with his versions of Sports Men and Radioactivity, a great band indeed, young guys. I think Light In The Attic saying in the blurb to the concert that he was going to be playing music from throughout his career was somewhat disingenuous, but it was great to see the man and of course, the last song was lush. Watching Yuki walk down the Barbican steps right towards me was a real giddy moment. Yesterday I saw a pic taken from Instagram of the three of them allegedly in a London restaurant (Sakamoto played here a few days ago with Alvo Noto) so I was hoping that something was gonna go down.
One last thing, my mate's friend that we bumped into works in a record shop, he told us Oyamamda dropped in there and bought loads of Madness 7 inches:) ―, Saturday, 23 June 2018 23:27 (one month ago). Hosono: Couldn't believe it when he asked the house lights to come up, and Takahashi and Cornelius stood up from the audience and starting coming down the steps towards the stage. That rockabilly / boogie-woogie version of Sportsmen really worked. Not sure if there any of clips on it online. The Kraftwerk cover too. As others have said, it felt too soon for Acetone to be starting after just a 15 minute break or so. Everyone was very excited after that ending to Hosono.
Only about 30 - 40% of the crowd came back in for Acetone unfortunately, and some more left after a song or too. The band commented on how quiet it was on stage. Their performance was great, it's a pity the running order meant the place was less than half full. ―, Monday, 25 June 2018 07:29 (one month ago). Yes, takahashi was in the audience again last night but sadly he didn't join hosono on stage this time round. Set was a similar mix of lounge/brazilian/jump blues/boogie woogie type stuff, think i enjoyed it even more this time round though - was nice to see that music being played in a much more intimate setting, i think it suited the scale of the music better.
Also it was a really lovely warm night by the seaside, made me think of how some of the older songs would have originally been taken round the world by boat, from one noisy port to another. Hosono seemed to be enjoying himself despite some minor crackily guitar issues, was joking around saying stuff like 'i'm old.crowd make sounds of gentle protestation. '.leave me alone'. 'radio activity' cover was really great, done slowly with this eerie, creeping sense of unease, which got ratcheted up to slint-esque levels of tension towards the end. Encore was a version of 'tokio rush' featuring two girls on vocals that apparently he'd only just met earlier that day - they did an amazing job but all the same it was no 'absolute ego dance'. A great night though!
―, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 10:54 (one month ago). Kinda love how Keigo Oyamada has been palling around with these guys for over a decade now. That's one cool thing about Japan, it's such a small country geographically so all these people kinda know each other. I recognize some of those names upthread as having played with YT in a different group. I've heard that there are some plans for YMO's 40th anniversary year, including perhaps a HH documentary.
Apparently some of the concertgoers were being interviewed outside the venue. Couldn't buy that fast enough. ―, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 13:50 (one month ago). Great interview.
I don't think I've ever read one with him. He seems like a very thoughtful person, not that I would expect anything less. Really looking forward to those vinyl reissues - there's not a whole lot of artists where I feel I.have. to own something on vinyl by them but Hosono is definitely one of them Speaking of the Swing Slow album, anyone heard this '95 one-off by a group called LOVE, PEACE, & TRANCE? Its a group consisting of Hosono, a member of dip in the pool, one from Wha-Ha-Ha, and another I haven't heard of. It sounds to me like Quiet Lodge, but with singing of course.
It's very ethereal and otherworldly in a way that only Hosono can really pull off. The whole thing is worth listening to: ―, Thursday, 2 August 2018 14:21 (two weeks ago).
WELCOME TO THE Century Land (All) 02. Datte no ni Yatteraren! (Hitomi, Chorus: Kaori, Natsumi, Mari) 03.
Ryuichi Sakamoto Wife
DON'T STOP Jinsei (Nozomi) 04. Kamisama (Ai) 05. MY DREAM (Goto Maki Maki) 06. Moukichi & Nyorota no Theme Song (Natsumi, Kaori, Mari, Hitomi, Ai) 07.
Dai Scoop (Michiyo, Hitomi, Rika, Kaori, Mari, Natsumi) 08. Tsuburekake no (Kabu) Century Land (Eitaro, Kei) 09. Ojiichan no Tsukutta Century Land (Kei) 10.
Watashi ga Watashi de Iru Basho (Natsumi) 11. Show wo Yarimashou!
I LOVE NEW YORK CITY (ATSUKO, AYAKA, MIKA) 13. Itsuka Oozora no Shita de (Megumi, Hitomi, Masae, Ayumi) 14. Imouto wa Mou Inai (Yuko) 15. Dekinai Koto wa Nai! (Natsumi, Kaori, Mari, Hitomi, Rika) 16. Shinbusha ALL RIGHT!
(Michiyo) 17. Hard Training (Natsumi, Kaori, Mari, Hitomi, Rika) 18. Ningen tte Shalala (Rika) 20.
I WISH (Morning Musume) 21. LOVE Century (All) Mr. Moonlight Ai no Big Band Single. (Complete Version) 02. Ii Koto Aru Kinen no Shunkan 03.
Moonlight Ai no Big Band (Long Version) 04. Hajimete no Rock Concert - Iida Kaori, Yasuda Kei, Yaguchi Mari, Goto Maki, Tsuji Nozomi, Ogawa Makoto 05. Otoko Tomodachi - Abe Natsumi (with Takahashi Ai, Konno Asami, Ogawa Makoto, Niigaki Risa) 06.
We're ALIVE 07. Dekkai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru (Album Version) 08. Densha no Futari - Abe Natsumi, Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi, Kago Ai, Takahashi Ai, Konno Asami, Niigaki Risa 10. Honki de Atsui Theme Song 11.
Suki na Senpai - Takahashi Ai, Konno Asami, Ogawa Makoto, Niigaki Risa 12. Renai Revolution 21 (13nin Version) 13. Nanni mo Iwazu ni I LOVE YOU Morning Musume Single Medley Hawaiian Single. Morning Musume 02.
Minimoni 03. Last Kiss - Tanpopo 04. Chokotto LOVE - Petitmoni 05. DANCE Suru no da! - Morning Musume 06. Pittari Shitai X'mas! - Petitmoni 07.
- Tanpopo 10. LOVE Machine - Morning Musume 11. Renai Revolution 21 - Morning Musume 12. Te wo Nigitte Arukitai - Goto Maki 13.
Daite HOLD ON ME! - Morning Musume 14. Now - Morning Musume 15. Koinu Dan no Monogatari Original Soundtrack Album. Tomodachi ga Ki ni Itteru Otoko Kara no Dengon 05. Koko ni Iruzee! 'Suggoi Nakama' 07.
LET'S GO TOGETHER (inst wo Hayashi ver.) 21. Seishun no Chikai (inst Sanjou ver.) 22. BAD & BLUE (inst Runrun Odekake ver.) 23. (inst Piano ver.) 24. Chushingura (inst Fusion ver.) 25. Chushingura (Edokko Ver. VS Original Karaoke) 26.
Kunoichi Raburabutai no Uta (Full Version Original Karaoke) Shabondama Single. Namida ga Tomaranai Houkago 02. Haru no Uta (Iida Kaori, Yaguchi Mari, Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi) 04. Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 05. Chokkan Toki to Shite Koi wa 06. Dokusenyoku 07.
Roman MY DEAR BOY 10. TO THE FUTURE 13. Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 2 Morning Musume EARLY SINGLE BOX Best Album. HOW DO YOU LIKE JAPAN? Nihon wa Donna Kanji Dekka? 02.
THE Manpower!!! Aozora ga Itsumademo Tsuzuku You na Mirai de Are! Osaka Koi no Uta 05. INDIGO BLUE LOVE (Niigaki Risa, Kamei Eri, Tanaka Reina) 06. Rainbow Pink 07.
Iroppoi Jirettai 08. Mushoku Toumei na Mama de (Yoshizawa Hitomi, Takahashi Ai, Konno Asami, Ogawa Makoto, Fujimoto Miki) 09. Purple Wind 10.
Sayonara SEE YOU AGAIN Adios BYE BYE Chaccha! Chokkan 2 Nogashita Sakana wa Ookiizo! 12. Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 3 SEXY BOY Soyokaze ni Yorisotte Single. Morning Coffee 02. Summer Night Town 03. Daite HOLD ON ME!
Memory Seishun no Hikari 05. Manatsu no Kousen 06.
LOVE Machine 08. Koi no Dance Site 09. Happy Summer Wedding 10.
Renai Revolution 21 12. Moonlight Ai no Big Band 14. We're ALIVE 15. Koko ni Iruzee! Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyoutanjim CD 2 01.
AS FOR ONE DAY 02. Shabondama 03. Go Girl Koi no Victory 04. Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT 05.
Roman MY DEAR BOY 06. Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 07. Namida ga Tomaranai Houkago 08. THE Manpower!!!
Osaka Koi no Uta 10. Iroppoi Jirettai 11. Chokkan 2 Nogashita Sakana wa Ookiizo! 12. SEXY BOY Soyokaze ni Yorisotte 13.
Yashinteki de Ii jan 14. Egao YES Nude 16. Kanashimi Twilight 17.
Onna ni Sachi Are 18. HELLO TO YOU Hello! Project 10 Shuunen Kinen Theme Mikan Single. Nagisa no Sindbad (original: Pink Lady) 02. Dou ni mo Tomaranai (original: Yamamoto Linda) 03. Izakaya - Itsuki Hiroshi, Takahashi Ai (original: Kinomi Nana, Itsuki Hiroshi) 04. Pepper Keibu (ALBUM Ver.) (original: Pink Lady) 05.
Shiroi Chou no Samba (original: Moriyama Kayako) 06. Seishun Jidai (original: Morita Koichi, Top Gyaran) 07. Ringo Satsujin Jiken (original: Go Hiromi, Kiki Kirin) 08.
Pinponpan Taisou (Kamei Eri, Michishige Sayumi, Tanaka Reina, Kusumi Koharu, Mitsui Aika, Junjun, Linlin) (original: Suginami Junior Chorus, Kanamorizei) 12. Watashi no Aoi Tori (original: Sakurada Junko) 13. Johnny e no Dengon (Niigaki Risa, Kamei Eri, Tanaka Reina) (original: Pedro & Capricious) 14. UFO (original: Pink Lady) Naichau Kamo Single. Resonant Blue 03.
Ame no Furanai Hoshi de wa Aisenai Darou? Take off is now! (Takahashi Ai, Niigaki Risa, Tanaka Reina) 05. Naichau Kamo 06.
Watashi no Miryoku ni Kizukanai Donkan na Hito (Mitsui Aika solo) 07. Guruguru JUMP (Kusumi Koharu, Junjun, Linlin) 08. Jounetsu no Kiss wo Hitotsu (Takahashi Ai, Niigaki Risa, Tanaka Reina) 10. It's You (Michishige Sayumi solo) 11. Onna ni Sachi Are 12.
Kataomoi no Owari ni (Kamei Eri solo) 13. Kanashimi Twilight Shouganai Yume Oibito Single. Ai no Tane 02. A MEMORY OF SUMMER '98 03. Happy Night 05. Never Forget (Fukuda Asuka) 06.
Koi no Shihatsu Ressha 07. Wasurerannai 08. Koi wa Rock n' Roll 10.
Tsuugaku Ressha 11. Akogare My Boy 12.
Dekkai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru 14. Popcorn Love!
Morning Coffee (2002 version) 02. Chotto Ikashita PURE BOY 03. Jun LOVER 04. Housekibako 05.
Ryuichi Sakamoto Movie
Never Forget (Rock Ver.) (Yasuda Kei) 06. Namida ni wa Shitakunai 07.
Dekiru Onna 09. Fine Emotion! Ganbare Nippon Soccer Fight! Date na no ni. Love & Peace! HERO ga Yattekita.
NATURE IS GOOD! Ai to Taiyou ni Tsutsumarete CD 3 01. Koi wa Hassou Do The Hustle! Chance Chance Boogie 03. Watashi ga Tsuiteru. Morning Curry 05.
Sayonara no Kawari ni 06. Hand made CITY 07.
Jiyuu no Tobira 08. BOMB GIRL 09.
Sono Bamen de Bibiccha Ikenai jan! Yowamushi 12. 3, 2, 1 BREAKIN' OUT!
Aki Urara 14. Subete wa Ai no Chikara Kimagure Princess Single. Give me Love 02. Silver no Udedokei (Tanaka Reina, Sayashi Riho with Rap: Niigaki Risa, Mitsui Aika) 04. Suki da na Kimi ga (Michishige Sayumi, Fukumura Mizuki) 05. Kaiketsu Positive A 06.
Kono Ai wo Kasanete (Takahashi Ai, Niigaki Risa) 07. Kono Chikyuu no Heiwa wo Honki de Negatterun da yo! Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai! My Way Joshikou Hanamichi 10. Otome no Timing (Mitsui Aika, Ikuta Erina, Suzuki Kanon) 11.
Maji Desu ka Ska! Pyocopyoco Ultra Single.
LOVE Machine (updated) 02. I WISH (updated) (Fukumura Mizuki, Ikuta Erina, Sayashi Riho, Suzuki Kanon, Iikubo Haruna, Ishida Ayumi, Sato Masaki, Kudo Haruka, Oda Sakura) 03. Ren'ai Revolution 21 (updated) 04. (updated) 05. We're ALIVE (updated) 06.
Wakuteka Take a chance (updated) 11. (updated) 12.
Brainstorming (updated) 13. Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai (updated) 14. Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke 15. Wolf Boy Egao no Kimi wa Taiyou sa / Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai / What Is Love Single. Aishite Aishite Ato Ippun 02. Nakidasu Kamo Shirenai yo 03. Kura Zushi Bikkurapon!
Aisare Sugiru Koto wa Nai no yo 06. Motto Aishite Hoshii no 07. Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai! Jishin Motte Yume wo Motte Tobitatsu Kara 10. Kanashiki Koi no Melody 11.
Watashi ga Ite Kimi ga Iru 12. Egao ni Namida THANK YOU! DEAR MY FRIENDS 13.
Watashi no Jidai! Aisaretai no ni. Seishun Domannaka CD 2 01.
Futsuu no Shoujo A 02. Daisuki 100 Manten 03. Shinnen Dake wa Tsuranukitoose!
Love Innovation 05. Happy Daisakusen 06. Aishuu Romantic 07.
Watashi no Dekkai Hana 08. Nani wa Tomo Are! Daisuki Dakara Zettai ni Yurusanai 10. A B C D E-cha E-cha Shitai 11.
Tokimeku Tokimeke 12. Itsumo to Onnaji Seifuku de 13. Rock no Teigi 14. Makeru Kishinai Kon'ya no Shoubu 15. Funwari Koibito Ichinensei Toki wo Koe Sora wo Koe / Password Is 0 Single. Forget-me-not Watashi wo Wasurenai de (Sylvatica + Girls) 02. Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani?
Eien no Mayuki no Owari (Lily + Girls) 16. Shoujo Junketsu Tiki Bun / Shabadabadoo / Mikaeri Bijin Single. TIKI BUN (Album Version) 02.
Password is 0 03. Asu wo Tsukuru no wa Kimi 04. Kirari to Hikaru Hoshi (Sayashi Riho, Oda Sakura) 05. Cisco visio stencils.
Koibito ni wa Zettai ni Shiraretakunai Shinjitsu (Michishige Sayumi, Fukumura Mizuki, Iikubo Haruna) 06. What is LOVE? Watashi wa Watashi Nanda 08. Waraenai Hanashi 09. Egao no Kimi wa Taiyou sa 10. Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai 11. Otona ni Nareba Otona ni Nareru (Ikuta Erina, Suzuki Kanon, Ishida Ayumi, Sato Masaki, Kudo Haruka) 12.
Toki wo Koe Sora wo Koe Seishun Kozou ga Naiteiru / Yuugure wa Ameagari / Ima Koko Kara Single.