"
Un, Deux, Trois" Released: September 21, 1977 (1977-09-21)
"
Tsubasa" Released: November 21, 1978 (1978-11-21)
Candies 1676 Days (キャンディーズ1676日, Kyandīzu Senroppyakunanajūroku Nichi) is the first
box set by
Japanese idol trio
Candies, released through
CBS Sony on December 5, 1977. The five-disc album's title refers to the trio's timeline from the release of their debut single "
Anata ni Muchū" on September 1, 1973, to the scheduled date of their
farewell concert on April 4, 1978. The first three discs consist of the trio's singles, B-sides, and other songs. The fourth disc contains English and Japanese-language covers of western songs. The fifth disc features new recordings, including three songs from the trio's original musical Standby OK (スタンバイOK, Sutanbai OK).[1][2][3]
"
Un, Deux, Trois" Released: September 21, 1977 (1977-09-21)
"
Tsubasa" Released: November 21, 1978 (1978-11-21)
Candies 1676 Days (キャンディーズ1676日, Kyandīzu Senroppyakunanajūroku Nichi) is the first
box set by
Japanese idol trio
Candies, released through
CBS Sony on December 5, 1977. The five-disc album's title refers to the trio's timeline from the release of their debut single "
Anata ni Muchū" on September 1, 1973, to the scheduled date of their
farewell concert on April 4, 1978. The first three discs consist of the trio's singles, B-sides, and other songs. The fourth disc contains English and Japanese-language covers of western songs. The fifth disc features new recordings, including three songs from the trio's original musical Standby OK (スタンバイOK, Sutanbai OK).[1][2][3]