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Singles Collection +4 is the first greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Field of View.[1] It was released on 8 October 1997 under Zain Records. Album includes all singles released from "Ano Toki no Naka de Bokura wa" until "Kono Machi de Kimi to Kurashitai". Four new songs were released exclusively for this album. The album reached #3 in its first week and sold 142,030. The album charted for 7 weeks and sold more than 438,000 copies.[2][3]
"Ano Toki no Naka de Bokura wa" (あの時の中で僕らは, 1st view single)
U-ya Asaoka
U-ya Asaoka
Daisuke Ikeda
4:43
11.
"Oozora he" (大空へ,new song)
Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Hiroshi Terao
5:10
12.
"Aru Hareta Hi" (ある晴れた日, new song)
Kanako Oda
U-ya Asaoka
Akihito Tokunaga
4:17
13.
"Someday" (6th single's c/w)
U-ya Asaoka
U-ya Asaoka
Akihito Tokunaga
3:31
14.
"Ano Koro no Boku ni" (あの頃の僕に, new song)
U-ya Asaoka
U-ya Asaoka
Ikeda Daisuke
5:15
Cover
Miho Komatsu covered Oozora he on her 6th album, Hanano and Kono Machi de Kimi to Kurashitai on her debut album, Nazo. Zard covered Last Good-bye on their last studio album, Kimi to no Distance; Kimi ga Ita kara, Totsuzen and Dan Dan Kokoro ga Hikareteku on their 7th studio album, Today Is Another Day.
Usage in media
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku was used as the opening theme for the anime series Dragon Ball GT
Doki was used in a commercial for All Nippon Airways as part of promoting their "ANA's Paradise" service.