This Is Flower This Is Best

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THIS IS Flower THIS IS BEST
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2016
Language Japanese
Label Sony Music Associated Records
Flower chronology
Hanadokei  [ ja ]
(2015)
THIS IS Flower THIS IS BEST
(2016)

This is Flower This is Best (styled THIS IS Flower THIS IS BEST) is a greatest hits album by Japanese pop girl group Flower. It was released on September 14, 2016. [1] It was number-one on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart on its release, [2] selling 87,595 copies. [3] It was also number-one on the Billboard Japan Weekly Top Albums Sales Chart. [4]

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1 [1]
No.TitleLength
1."Still" (version 2016)4:10
2."SAKURAリグレット" (version 2016)5:10
3."forget-me-not ~ワスレナグサ~" (version 2016)4:51
4."恋人がサンタクロース" (version 2016)4:51
5."太陽と向日葵" (version 2016)4:28
6."白雪姫" (version 2016)4:31
7."熱帯魚の涙" (version 2016)4:43
8."秋風のアンサー" (version 2016)4:49
9."さよなら、アリス" (version 2016)4:48
10."TOMORROW ~しあわせの法則~" (version 2016)4:03
11."Blue Sky Blue" (version 2016)4:08
12."瞳の奥の銀河"4:48
13."やさしさで溢れるように"4:53
14."他の誰かより悲しい恋をしただけ"4:41
15."人魚姫"4:31
Disc 2 [1]
No.TitleLength
1."CALL" (version 2016)5:33
2."Boyfriend" (Moonlight Version) (version 2016)4:39
3."初恋" (version 2016)3:42
4."Dolphin Beach" (version 2016)4:22
5."Flower Garden" (version 2016)3:35
6."Clover" (version 2016)3:59
7."ラッキー7"3:15
8."Imagination"3:52
9."Virgin Snow ~初心~"5:31
10."紫陽花カレイドスコープ"4:34
11."Dreamin’ Together feat.Little Mix" (version 2016)4:55

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1
Japan Billboard Weekly Top Albums Sales Chart1
Japan Billboard Weekly Hot Albums2 [5]

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