Single Collection+ Hotchpotch
Single Collection+ Hotchpotch is the first compilation album released by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto. The album was originally released in Japan by Victor Entertainment in 1999.
Background and release
The idea behind releasing Hotchpotch came partly to compile her 8-cm singles before they were discontinued, gathering tracks from singles and soundtracks. She named the album Hachipochi after the English word "hotchpotch," giving the idea of multiple things mixed together. The plus on the title represents the new songs included as bonus apart from the singles. She further explained the idea of the album as to keep Sakamoto's anime tie-in songs separate from tracks intended for her studio albums. In this line, Sakamoto explained: "Hachipochi was produced by Yoko Kanno even though it was one producer, she had me sing such a wide range of sounds. The original Maaya Sakamoto albums and the anime tie-in songs actually had slightly different directions at times, so it felt tricky to blend the singles into the original albums. In a way, we had no choice but to separate them."Hotchpotch primarily compiles Maaya Sakamoto's early anime tie-in singles and soundtrack contributions from 1996 to 1999. "Yakusoku wa Iranai" was her debut single, and also served as the opening theme for The Vision of Escaflowne, while "Tomodachi", "Pocket o Kara ni Shite", and "Hikari no Naka e" were also used as insert and image songs from the same series; "Bokura no Rekishi" was used as theme song for the radio drama Clamp School Detectives, while "Gift" was used as ending theme for the Clamp School Detectives TV anime series. "Kiseki no Umi" served as opening theme for Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, "Platinum" as opening theme for the Sakura Card Arc of Cardcaptor Sakura, and "Light of Love" was used as image song for Brain Powerd. Non-tie-ins include "Kimi ni Ai ni Ikō" and "Active Heart", "24", and "Pilot". The only two previously-unreleased songs at the time of this release were "Koibito ni Tsuite" and "Call Your Name". "Koibito ni Tsuite" is the Japanese-lyric version of Sakamoto's song "Dreams in a Pie", which was used as insert song on the Dreamcast video game Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream released in 2000, while "Call Your Name" served as ending theme for the radio drama Escaflowne: Prologue.
On July 5, 2005, the album was released in the United States by Geneon Entertainment USA, becoming her first US release. This edition features the same track listing as the Japanese release, but includes English translations of the song titles in brackets on the back cover and booklet. That same year, Sakamoto attended the US Anime Expo 2005 held in Anaheim, California, invited by Geneon, where she performed songs from Hotchpotch.
On March 24, 2010, the album was re-issued by FlyingDog.