Bonnie's Kitchen 2

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Bonnie's Kitchen 2
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2000
Recorded1996–1999
Genre Pop rock, blues rock, indie rock, soul
Label Pony Canyon
Bonnie Pink chronology
Bonnie's Kitchen 1
(1999)
Bonnie's Kitchen 2
(2000)
Let Go
(2000)

Bonnie's Kitchen 2 is Bonnie Pink's second greatest hits album released under the Pony Canyon label on January 19, 2000.

Track listing

  1. Evil & Flowers (Piano Version) (from Evil & Flowers )
  2. Forget Me Not (from Evil & Flowers )
  3. Hickey Hickey (from Evil & Flowers )
  4. Silence (from Heaven's Kitchen )
  5. Friends, Aren't We? (Non-album song)
  6. Only for Him (from Evil & Flowers )
  7. Melody (from Heaven's Kitchen )
  8. Quiet Life (from Evil & Flowers )
  9. Meddler (from Evil & Flowers )
  10. Mad Afternoon (from Heaven's Kitchen )
  11. Get in My Hair (from Heaven's Kitchen )
  12. The Last Thing I Can Do (Non-album song)
  13. Blackbird (Previously Unreleased)
  14. Bonus Track: We've Gotta Find a Way Back to Love (Non-album song)

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