So I've been getting into buying more H!P CDs lately. Problem is that I'm poor and live in NZ, so shipping is expensive, and I usually have to rely on second-hand auction sites plus proxy services to find what I want.
Most are just run-of-the-mill releases, but these are what I believe to be the rarest in my collection so far:
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Kirari 10dai! Meisaku wo Yomou Roudoku CD, a radio drama compilation CD by Nakazawa Yuuko, Yaguchi Mari and Gotou Maki, which was released through the fanclub in 2007 and limited to 500 copies.
-Nakazawa Yuuko's
Kikitai Koto CD, also released through the fanclub.
-The POCKY GIRLS & Venus Mousse drama CDs that were prizes for a promotional lottery. I think they were limited to only 1 or 2 thousand copies each?
-Some of the Hawaiian limited edition albums (the 3 H!P best ones, Maki's 2005 one, and 2 MM ones)
-Berryz Koubou's Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki! &
Puritsuu! compilation radio CD boxsets, because I couldn't find either of them online to download lol
-A Pocky e-CD that's branded as being a Morning Musume thing from, like, 2001, but has no actual viewable MM stuff on it that I could find/get to work. But it's not designed to be looked at on Windows 10 so hey whatever I guess.
-Country Musume's 4 indies CDs (one (two?) have signatures)
-The DDI POCKET EDITION version of Taiyou to Ciscomoon's Tsuki to Taiyou single, which was a promotional edition that featured a different edit of the song with a spoken intro, as if it was recorded on an answering machine -- the song was used in CMs for the DDI POCKET cellphone service
I'm probably forgetting something, but there you go. One day I'll take good photos of my collection to show off (it's not very impressive).
Also, not H!P directly, but I finally managed to find a copy of ex Egg Maeda Irori's first solo album
Arigatou, which was released exclusively through Tower Records in limited numbers.
The other OG CD I'm glad I found is Ootsuka Aina's only single Dreamer, which was a limited indies release. I'm always happy to come across rarer OG/pre-H!P debut releases, since in some ways I find those more interesting.
A few more I have, not sure how rare most of them are:
-Osaka Performance Doll (Inaba Atsuko's local idol group in the 90s)'s singles (4/5, I believe)
-SCK GIRLS (Sasaki Rikako's local idol group)'s ReGenerasion single (released following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake/tsunami, as many members lost their homes in the disaster)
-Rin (Sheki-Dol member Suenaga Mami)'s solo album Rinism, as well as her single Tsubasa no Yukue
-A whole bunch of THE Possible/Ciao Bella Cinquetti CDs (AFAIK the releases were never actually H!P even when the girls were still Eggs)
-Palette's Sekai ga Bokura wo Matteiru single, which features Maeda Yuuka on the second track (it's the theme song for a drama she was in, and she sings in the alternative version of the song)
But I
have been spending too much money, so I'm not really buying much at the moment. Though there are currently only two H!P CDs I'd love to get my hands on, since they have never been posted online:
-The
Sora ga Aru CD, which I'm never going to find and that's okay (no it isn't)
-Berryz Koubou's Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki! Kagai Jugyou Hen radio CD, which was released when the group was pretty new in 2005 (maybe even 2004?) and limited to 500 copies as a prize for a stamp rally thingy at an event
I've at least seen a listing for the Kagai Jugyou Hen CD, but nothing on the Sora ga Aru CD. These are the only two H!P CDs with new/unique content that haven't surfaced online. Outside of CDs, there's also MM's Renai Revolution 21 LP, since that contains an exclusive instrumental of Inspiration!, but I have no fucking idea what I'm doing with records, and I lack the money to buy stuff to rip them. The record itself is easily available, however.
My dream is to own a complete collection of H!P/related CD because having a completionist brain sucks like that, but I live off government money, so that's never going to happen.
PS I've discovered that I absolutely love the aesthetics of 8cm CDs and their cases. They're really neat. They're rectangular! The CDs are tiny! Sure, they're inefficient and can't hold much data, but they're still awesome to look at.