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: Blue Jam is BONNIE PINK's debut album released under [[Pony Canyon]]. In contrast to her later releases, Bonnie credits herself using her real name ''Asada Kaori'' for the lyrics/composition. There was one single released from the album, [[Orange (BONNIE PINK)|Orange]] (オレンジ) (which was released after the album's release). Occasionally the covers for this album are confused with one another. This album did not chart on Oricon charts. The album is produced by Ide Yasushi.
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: Blue Jam is BONNIE PINK's debut album released under [[Pony Canyon]]. In contrast to her later releases, Bonnie credits herself using her real name ''Asada Kaori'' for the lyrics/composition. There was one single released from the album, [[Orange (BONNIE PINK)|Orange]] (オレンジ) (which was released after the album's release). Occasionally the covers for this album are confused with one another. This album did not chart on Oricon charts. This album is filled with Asada's own personality, which runs emotionally throughout her lyricism, expressed through a unique, soulful singing style perhaps unheard of in Japanese. Musically this one is multi-edged, with influences from 60's rock to modern funk, and a wide range of guests. The album is produced by Ide Yasushi.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 19 October 2009

Artist
Bonnie Pink
Album
Blue Jam
Released
1995.11.21
Catalog Number
PCCA-00799
Price
¥2,345
Tracklist
  1. Scarecrow
  2. Curious Baby
  3. Candy Futatsu no Sanpo (キャンディ2つの散歩; Our Candy Walk Together)
  4. Senaka (背中; Back)
  5. Freak
  6. Too Young to Stop Loving
  7. Maze Of Love
  8. Orange (オレンジ)


Information
Blue Jam is BONNIE PINK's debut album released under Pony Canyon. In contrast to her later releases, Bonnie credits herself using her real name Asada Kaori for the lyrics/composition. There was one single released from the album, Orange (オレンジ) (which was released after the album's release). Occasionally the covers for this album are confused with one another. This album did not chart on Oricon charts. This album is filled with Asada's own personality, which runs emotionally throughout her lyricism, expressed through a unique, soulful singing style perhaps unheard of in Japanese. Musically this one is multi-edged, with influences from 60's rock to modern funk, and a wide range of guests. The album is produced by Ide Yasushi.

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