Present (Bonnie Pink album)

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Present
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre Soul, urban contemporary
Length50:13
Label Warner Music Japan
Producer Matt Cooper (Outside, Incognito)
Bonnie Pink
Tore Johansson (#1)
Bonnie Pink chronology
re*PINK
(2002)
Present
(2003)
Pink in Red Live
(2003)
Singles from Present
  1. "Tonight, the Night"
    Released: January 22, 2003

"Present" was Bonnie Pink's sixth studio album released under the Warner Music Japan label on February 19, 2003.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bonnie Pink

CD
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Tonight, the Night"Tore Johansson 
2."Losing Myself"  
3."Present"Strings arrangements: Matt Cooper & Simon Hale 
4."Need You"Matt Cooper 
5."Home"  
6."Rope Dancer"Strings arrangements: Matt Cooper & Simon Hale 
7."Over the Brown Bridge"  
8."Can't Get Enough"  
9."Passive-Progressivism"  
10."Chronic Vertigo"  
11."Wildflower"  
12."April Shower ~Shigatsu no Arashi~ (April Shower ~四月の嵐~)"  
Total length:50:13

Charts

Album

ChartPeak Position
Oricon Weekly Chart#8

Single

DateTitlePeak position
January 22, 2003"Tonight, the Night"#29

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