Memoire

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Mémoire
Studio album by Malice Mizer
Released July 24, 1994
December 24, 1994 (DX)
Recorded Triade, April 1994[1]
Genre Progressive rock, gothic rock
Length 21:08
28:27 (DX)
Label Midi:Nette
Producer Malice Mizer
Malice Mizer chronology

Mémoire
(1994)
Voyage ~Sans Retour~
(1996)

Mémoire (French for "Memory") is the debut album by Malice Mizer released on July 24, 1994. It is their only official material released with original vocalist Tetsu, besides "Speed of Desperate" for the 1993 omnibus Brain Trash. It was reissued on December 24 of the same year as Mémoire DX, containing an additional track and an expanded booklet.[1] The cover art was inspired by early Mylène Farmer albums.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Tetsu. 
No. TitleMusic Length
1. "De Mémoire (Of Memory)" (Instrumental)Mana 0:57
2. "Kioku to Sora (記憶と空?, "Empty Memory") "  Mana 4:48
3. "E-GE Umi ni Sasagu (エーゲ海に捧ぐ?, "Dedicated to the Aegean Sea") "  Mana 5:09
4. "Gogo no Sasayaki (午後のささやき?, "Whispers in the Afternoon") "  Mana 2:34
5. "Miwaku no Rooma (魅惑のローマ?, "Enchanted in Rome") "  Mana 5:07
6. "Seraph"  Közi 3:23
7. "Baroque (バロック)" (DX edition only)Mana 7:19

Personnel

  • Tetsu – vocals, classic guitar on track 4
  • Mana – synth, guitar, synth keyboard on track 1
  • Közi – synth, guitar, synth keyboard on track 6
  • Yu~ki – bass
  • Kami – drums, percussion
  • e~da – female voice on track 2

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Malice Mizer – Memoire DX". Discogs. Retrieved 2013-01-21. 
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