Present from You

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Present from You
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ReleasedJune 18, 2008
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Length1:07:34(without hidden track)
Label Toy's Factory
TFCC-86257
Bump of Chicken chronology
Orbital Period
(2007)
Present from You
(2008)
Cosmonaut
(2010)
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Present from You is a B-side collection by Bump of Chicken, released on June 18, 2008.

Contents

Track listing

Orbital Period [3] [4]
No.TitleLength
1."Laugh Maker" (ラフ・メイカー, Rafu Meikaa)3:47
2."Bye Bye Thank You" (バイバイサンキュー, Baibai Sankyuu)5:01
3."Kanojo to Hoshi no isu" (彼女と星の椅子, She and the Star Chair)3:34
4."Holiday" (ホリデイ, Horidei)3:25
5."Ever Lasting Lie" (Acoustic Version)8:38
6."Suimin Jikan" (睡眠時間, Time to Sleep)4:37
7."Yume no Kainushi" (夢の飼い主, The Dream's Owner)4:45
8."Snow Smile (Ringing Version)" (スノースマイル ~Ringing Version~, Sunoo sumairu)5:47
9."Ginga tetsudou" (銀河鉄道, Galactic Railroad)6:33
10."Makkana sora wo mitadarouka" (真っ赤な空を見ただろうか, Have You Seen the Red Sky?)3:59
11."Toukyou Sanka" (東京賛歌, Tokyo Hymn)3:51
12."Garasu no Buruusu (28 years round)" (ガラスのブルース (28 years round), Glass Blues (28 Years Round))8:08
13."Present" (プレゼント, Purezento)4:52
14."Believe (Demo Tape Version)" (Believe デモテープ編, (Hidden track))6:22
Total length:1:13:56

Personnel

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