Bonnie's Kitchen 1

Bonnie's Kitchen 1 is Bonnie Pink's first greatest hits album released under the Pony Canyon label on December 17, 1999.

Bonnie's Kitchen 1
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 17, 1999
Recorded1996-1999
GenrePop rock, blues rock, indie rock, soul
LabelPony Canyon
Bonnie Pink chronology
Evil & Flowers
(1998)
Bonnie's Kitchen 1
(1999)
Bonnie's Kitchen 2
(2000)

Track listing

  1. Heaven's Kitchen (from Heaven's Kitchen)
  2. It's Gonna Rain! (from Heaven's Kitchen)
  3. Do You Crash? (from Heaven's Kitchen)
  4. Kanawanai Koto (かなわないこと, Not to Hope) (Non-album song)
  5. He (from Evil & Flowers)
  6. Inu to Tsuki -Full Length Version- (犬と月 -Full Length Version-, A Dog and the Moon -Full Length Version-) (Non-album song)
  7. Your Butterfly (from Evil & Flowers)
  8. Kingyo (金魚, Goldfish) (from Evil & Flowers)
  9. Lie Lie Lie (from Heaven's Kitchen)
  10. Surprise! (Non-album song)
  11. Orenji (オレンジ, Orange) (from Blue Jam)
  12. Senaka (背中, His Back) (from Blue Jam)
  13. Maze of Love (from Blue Jam)
  14. Tatoeba no Hanashi (たとえばの話, The Story of Example) (Previously Unreleased)
  15. One Night with Chocolate (Non-album song)
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