art direction, design Ayako Sabae art direction, design Shuma Saito art direction, design T&M Creative artwork [artwork coordination] Motoharu Nagase artwork [artwork support] Megumi Kimoto artwork [artwork support] Sadanori Kawasaki engineer [mastering engineer] Manabu Matsumura liner notes 安川達也 tracks 1, 9, 10 liner notes [lyrics translated by] Heidi Karino tracks 11, 12 liner notes [lyrics translated by] Kumiko Uchida tracks 1, 9, 10 liner notes [lyrics translated by] Masato Wakatsuki tracks 7, 8, 18 liner notes [lyrics translated by] Yasumi Yamamoto tracks 13, 14 liner notes [lyrics translated by] Yumiko Nagata tracks 4 to 6, 16 liner notes [lyrics translated by] 内堀ユーコ tracks 2, 3, 15 liner notes [lyrics translated by] 渡辺淳 product manager Yukiko Takahashi product manager Yuko Matsuoka Phonographic Copyright (p) Universal Music LLC Copyright (c) Universal Music LLC Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd. Marketed By Universal Music LLC Distributed By Universal Music LLC From obi, issued to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary since their debut in 1982.
Issued in a two-disc jewel case with wrap-around obi sleeve, and a fifty-page booklet containing liner notes, lyrics, track listing, and credits in Japanese and English.
Each Japanese single is represented by the single cover on the left page with the English and Japanese lyrics on the right page. No track durations are listed.
Tracks 15 to 18 denoted as Bonus Tracks.
The cover and lyrics for track 17 The War Song (Japanese Version) are not included in the booklet. Explained in the credits: the lyrics and translation of M17 are omitted due to production reasons. The cover photo, however, is shown on the obi and booklet cover. Also, track 18 Mistake No.3 is the image of the album jacket of Waking Up With The House On Fire rather than the single cover.
Phonographic Copyrights for Virgin Records Limited: ℗1982 (tracks 1, 15) ℗1983 (tracks 2 to 6) ℗1984 (tracks 7 to 10, 16 to 18) ℗1986 (tracks 11, 12) ℗1998 (track 13) ℗1999 (track 14)