Mizérable
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Mizérable Ver.2/3 | ||
Studio album (Mini-album) by Gackt | ||
Released | May 12, 1999 | |
Recorded | ?? | |
Genre | J-Rock | |
Length | 20:16 | |
Label | Crown | |
Producer(s) | ?? | |
Gackt chronology | ||
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MALICE MIZER (1995-1999) |
Mizérable Ver.2/3 (1999) |
Mizérable (single) (1999) |
Mizérable is the title of Japanese rocker/singer Gackt's first single and mini-album. It was released in 1999. Mizérable was released after Gackt left MALICE MIZER and continues in somewhat of the same vein of fanciful, gothic-sounding music, albeit more minimal in presentation; there are no harpsichords, howling winds or other such devices present. Two months after Mizérable Ver.2/3 mini-album was first released, the song was released again in the form of a single. The song "Story" was re-released with new Japanese lyrics on the 再会〜Story〜 single.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mizérable" – 4:57
- "Story" – 5:39
- "Leeca 〜Prologue〜" – 5:38
- "Lapis" – 4:02
- Although Gackt's site lists "Lapis" as "Lapis 〜Prologue〜", the artwork for Mizérable itself says "Leeca 〜Prologue〜".
Gackt |
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Albums |
Mizérable | MARS | Rebirth | MOON | Crescent | The Sixth Day | The Seventh Night | Love Letter | Love Letter - For Korean Dears | DIABOLOS |
Singles |
Mizérable | Vanilla | Remix of Gackt EP | Mirror | OASIS | Sekirei〜seki-ray〜 | Saikai–Story– | Secret Garden | PLATINUM BOX 〜Ⅰ〜 CD | Kimi no tame ni dekiru koto | ANOTHER WORLD | Juunigatsu no Love Song | Vanilla (re-release) | Wasurenai kara | December Love Song | Kimi ga oikaketa yume | TSUKI no UTA | Lu:na/OASIS | Last Song | Juunigatsu no Love Song (Chinese version) | Kimi ni aitakute | Juunigatsu no Love Song (Korean version) | Arittake no ai de | BLACK STONE | Metamorphoze | Todokanai ai to shitteita no ni osaekirezu ni aishitsuzuketa … | Redemption | Love Letter/Dybbuk | Juunigatsu no Love Song (Complete box) | No ni Saku Hana no yō ni |
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