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Tetsuya Komuro Archives refers to two separate box set releases featuring songs from various artists that were produced by the retired Japanese musician Komuro Tetsuya. They were released on June 27, 2018, by the Japanese record label Avex Trax. The box sets were released as Tetsuya Komuro Archives "T" and Tetsuya Komuro Archives "K", with each box set containing fifty songs divided into four separate discs. [1]

Contents

Another box set containing both releases titled "Tetsuya Komuro Archives Box" was released by Sony Music Japan on the same day. It contained a bonus disc. [2]

Tetsuya Komuro Archives "T"

TETSUYA KOMURO ARCHIVES "T"
Box set by
Various Artists
ReleasedJune 27, 2018
Recorded1980–2016 [2]
Genre J-pop
Label Avex Trax
AVCD-93892/5
Producer Komuro Tetsuya
Various Artists chronology
Jobs, No. 1
(2017)
TETSUYA KOMURO ARCHIVES "T"
(2018)

Tetsuya Komuro Archives "T" is the first of the two box sets of songs by various artists that were produced by the retired Japanese musician Komuro Tetsuya. It was released alongside its companion box set Tetsuya Komuro Archives "K" on June 27, 2018, by Avex Trax. The box set debuted at the third spot of the Oricon Weekly Charts with 34,305 copies sold on its first week of release. [3] [4]

Track list

Disc 1

  1. Miss Orange Shock – Itoshino Rina
  2. Speedway – Oh! Mistake
  3. Yukiko Okada – Sweet Planet
  4. Watanabe Misato – My Revolution
  5. Watanabe Misato – Teenage Walk
  6. Nakayama Miho – JINGI Aishite Moraimasu
  7. Hori Chiemi – Ai wo Ima Shinjite Itai
  8. TM Network – Get Wild
  9. Matsuda Seiko – Kimono Beat
  10. Nakayama Miho – 50/50
  11. Watanabe Misato – Kanashii ne
  12. TM Network – BEYOND THE TIME (Mebiusu no Uchū (sora) o Koete)
  13. Koizumi Kyoko – Good Morning-Call

Disc 2

  1. Amuro NamieBody Feels Exit
  2. Sakamoto Ryuichi + Tetsuya Komuro – VOLTEX OF LOVE
  3. Globe – DEPARTURES (RADIO EDIT)
  4. Kahara Tomomi – I'm Proud (Radio Edit)
  5. Amuro Namie – Don't wanna cry
  6. Dos – Baby baby baby
  7. H Jungle With T – FRIENDSHIP
  8. Hitomi – In the future
  9. Kahara Tomomi – LOVE BRACE
  10. Hitomi 「by myself (STRAIGHT RUN)」
  11. Oga Tadashi – Close to the night
  12. Globe – Can't Stop Fallin' in Love (STRAIGHT RUN)
  13. Tsukubo Tsuburaya – Mystery of Sound (Original Mix)

Disc 3

  1. TK PRESENTS Konetto – YOU ARE THE ONE
  2. Amuro Namie – Can You Celebrate?
  3. Taeco – deep GRIND (STRAIGHT RUN)
  4. Komuro Tetsuya – SPEED TK RE-MIX
  5. Suzuki Amilove the island
  6. Tohko – Fuwafuwa no Kawa
  7. Mirai Rei – Umi to Anata no Monogatari
  8. TRUE KISS DESTiNATiON – Girls, be ambitious! (Straight Run)
  9. AN-J – Egao ga Mieru basho (I Wanna Go)
  10. Suzuki Ami – Be Together (Original Mix)
  11. BALANCe – GET INTO YOU SUDDENLY
  12. Hamasaki Ayumi + KEIKO – A Song Was Born

Disc 4

  1. a-nation's party – THX A LOT (Album Version)
  2. AAA – Charge & Go!
  3. TM Network – I am
  4. Hamasaki Ayumi – You & Me
  5. SUPER GiRLS – Celebration (Music Ribbon ver.)
  6. Komuro Tetsuya – The Generation feat. Zeebra, DABO, SIMON
  7. Komuro Tetsuya vs. Hyadain – 22 Seiki-e no Kakehashi
  8. Komuro Tetsuya – EDM TOKYO 2014 feat. KOJI TAMAKI
  9. DiVA – DISCOVERY
  10. tofubeats – Throw your laptop on the fire (feat. Komuro Tetsuya)
  11. Komuro Tetsuya feat. Kanda Sayaka (TRUSTRICK) & tofubeats – Hashtag RUN
  12. Dream 5 – Futuristic

Charts and sales

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart [3] 341,813+

Tetsuya Komuro Archives "K"

TETSUYA KOMURO ARCHIVES "K"
Box set by
Various Artists
ReleasedJune 27, 2018
Recorded1988–2018 [2]
Genre J-pop
Label Avex Trax
AVCD-93896/9
Producer Komuro Tetsuya
Various Artists chronology
Jobs, No. 1
(2017)
TETSUYA KOMURO ARCHIVES "K"
(2018)

Tetsuya Komuro Archives "K" is the second of the two box sets of songs by various artists that were produced by the retired Japanese musician Komuro Tetsuya. It was released alongside its companion box set Tetsuya Komuro Archives "T" on June 27, 2018, by Avex Trax. The box set debuted at the fourth spot of the Oricon Weekly Charts with 33,530 copies sold on its first week of release. [3] [5]

Track list

Disc 1

  1. TM Network – Seven Days War
  2. Rie Miyazawa – Dream Rush
  3. Tetsuya Komuro – RUNNING TO HORIZON
  4. Minako Tanaka – Yume Mite Try
  5. Hiromi Go – Sora wo Toberu Kodomotachi
  6. Tetsuya Komuro – Eien to Nadzukete Daydream
  7. Alisa Mizuki – Too Shy Shy Boy!
  8. TRF – EZ DO DANCE (7" MIX)
  9. Makise Riho Kokkyō ni Chikai Ai no Uta
  10. Akina Nakamori – Aibu
  11. TRF – Survival Dance: No No Cry More (original single chart mix)」
  12. TRF – BOY MEETS GIRL (RADIO ON AIR MIX)
  13. Ryoko Shinohara with T. Komuro – Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Tsuyosa to

Disc 2

  1. Ryoko Shinohara with T. Komuro – Motto Motto...
  2. TRF – Overnight Sensation: Jidai wa Anata ni Yudaneteru (Original Mix)
  3. H Jungle With t – WOW WAR TONIGHT: Tokini wa Okoseyo Movement (2 Million Mix)
  4. Hitomi – Candy Girl (Original Mix)
  5. Yuki Uchida – Only You (Original Mix)
  6. Geisha Girls – Honō no Meeting
  7. Midori Rei – Koi o Suru Tabi ni Kizutsuki Yasuku...
  8. H Jungle With t – GOING GOING HOME (Original Mix)
  9. Hitomi – GO TO THE TOP (ORIGINAL MIX)
  10. Ryoko Shinohara – Lady Generation (Original Mix)
  11. Globe – Feel Like dance (ORIGINAL MIX)
  12. H.A.N.D. – Prime High
  13. Tomomi Kahara – I Believe (Radio Edit)

Disc 3

  1. Kumi Koda and BoA – The Meaning of Peace
  2. Tomiko Van – Again
  3. Kaori Mochida In Case of Me
  4. Halna – DO OVER AGAIN
  5. Globe – Many Classic Moments (Original Mix)
  6. Gaball – Shiawase no Hyōgen (featuring Joanne)
  7. AAA – Aitai Riyū
  8. Mori Shinichi – Nemuranai Love Song
  9. Choshinsei – Evidence of Luv
  10. Kitano Kii – Hanataba
  11. Hamasaki Ayumi – Crossroad
  12. Komuro Tetsuya – Vienna (feat. Miu Sakamoto & KREVA)

Disc 4

  1. X21 – Yakusoku no Oka
  2. Komuro Tetsuya + Tsunku feat. May J. – Have Dreams!
  3. BiSH – Earth
  4. Def Will – Lovely Day
  5. Ōmori Yasuko – Positive Stress
  6. AOA – WOW WAR TONIGHT: Tokini wa Okoseyo Movement (girls ver.)
  7. Hikakin & Seikin – YouTube Theme Song (Tetsuya Komuro Rearrange)
  8. TRIGGER – DAYBREAK INTERLUDE
  9. PANDORA feat. Beverly – Be The One
  10. LaLuce – Kazeyofuke!
  11. Umeda Ayaka – My History
  12. Tetsuya Komuro feat. Beverly – Guardian

Charts and sales

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart [3] 440,730+

Tetsuya Komuro Archives Box

Sony Music Japan has re-released the two box sets from Avex Trax under the title Tetsuya Komuro Archives Box on the same day of the box sets' release, June 27, 2018, and it featured a bonus disc featuring fourteen additional songs released between 1989 and 1997 (product code DQCL-3458). [2]

Track list

  1. TM Network – Get Wild '89
  2. Watanabe Misato – Moonlight Dance
  3. Miyazawa Rie – No Titlist
  4. Tokyo Performance Doll – Kisu wa Shōnen o Rōhi Suru
  5. TMN – Love Train
  6. Watanabe Misato – BELIEVE
  7. Utsunomiya Takashi – Discovery (Original Mix)
  8. Komuro Tetsuya – 50/50
  9. Kai Yoshihiro – Against the Wind
  10. TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON – AFRiCA (Original)
  11. TM Network – Self Control
  12. Suzuki Ami – Alone in My Room
  13. Hakuryū – Take a Deep breath

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