- Mizérable (song)
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"Mizérable" Single by Gackt from the album Mizerable Released June 30, 1999
July 09, 1999Format CD single
Video single
3" singleRecorded 1999, Los Angeles, U.S.
NRG Recording StudiosGenre Pop/Art rock Length 4:57 Label Nippon Crown Writer(s) Gackt C. Producer Gackt Gackt singles chronology "Mizérable"
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(1999)Alternative cover CD only version cover"Mizérable" is song by Japanese singer-songwriter Gackt from his same-titled debut mini album. It was released on June 30, 1999, by Nippon Crown as his debut single, in a box edition. It was also ejected in the mini CD single edition, without additional material.
The song's all lyrics, and music were written and composed by Gackt itself. Musically incorporating violin and modern rock instruments, with mixed pop-art rock sound, and recognizable emotional-metaphorical story, the song suggested his future musical expression.
After leaving the band, with already a good deal of large audience for an independent artist, the song did received a good response and managed to enter the Japanese official singles chart, on the 3rd position. The song helped Gackt achieve his first top10 single chart position, and as the second release record the successful continuation of the beginning of his solo career. He performed the song in a number of live appearances, also on the first two national tours.
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Background and release
In 1999, the 26 year old Gackt Camui was living in Tokyo, and trying to set up his solo project. He was joined by his fellow Cains:Feel members, You Kurosaki who became the ritmic guitarist and violinist and Ren Aoba who became the bassist of his live supporting band, also the others not-known members. Of them only Masa Shinozaki continued to be part of the support band. In February, Gackt travelled in Los Angeles, U.S. and France, to complete recording and filming.[1]
In April 1999, he held his first performance in 10 months called Gackt Easter Live - Resurrection, which was held in the Omiya Arche. It was a small event where he performed the song "Mizerable" live for the first time, as well talked with fans and announcing the upcoming national tour.
"Mizérable" is the title song from the mini-album Mizérable, released one month prior. This was first released as a single box containing a mini CD with the song and instrumental track, along VHS of the title song's promotional video and making of. Nine days later a mini CD single version was released, containing no VHS. The song was included on the 2004 compilation, The Sixth Day: Single Collection.
Reception
Commercial performance
The single box of "Mizérable" managed to break into the Oricon, official chart in the Japan. Peaking at number three and charted for a total of nine weeks, since its release, the single has sold 116,771 copies. It was Gackt's first song to enter the top ten singles chart position. The mini CD single version although managed to enter the charts, it failed to reach the top ten, peaking at number seventy-two and charting for six weeks.
Track listings and formats
All songs written and composed by Gackt C.
- 3"CD+VHS single (CRCP-218)
- "Mizérable" - 4:57
- "Mizérable (Instrumental)" - 4:57
- "Mizérable" (Promotional Video)
- "Mizérable" (Making of)
- 3" single (CRDP-221)
- "Mizérable"
- "Mizérable (Instrumental)"
References
Studio Albums Compilations The Sixth Day: Single Collection • The Seventh Night: Unplugged • 0079–0088 • Are You "Fried Chickenz"?? • The Eleventh Day: Single CollectionExtended Plays Soundtracks Slo-Pachinko Gladiator Evolution Original SoundtrackVideo compilations Greatest Filmography 1999-2006 (Red) • Greatest Filmography 1999-2006 (Blue)Live releases Mars Sora Kara no Homonsha: Kaisō • Requiem et Reminiscence Saisei to shuuen • Kagen no Tsuki (Seiya no Shirabe) • Jougen no Tsuki (Saishusho) • The Sixth Day & Seventh Night (Final) • Diabolos (Aien no Shi to Seiya no Namida) • nine*nine • Requiem Et Reminiscence II Final Chinkon To Saisei • Yellow Fried Chickenz Kirameki Otokojuku (Danjo Konyoku Mizugi Matsuri) • The Graffiti ~Attack of the "Yellow Fried Chickenz" in Europe~ I Love You AllConcert tours 99 Gackt Resurrection • Mars Sora Kara no Homonsha • Requiem et Reminiscence • Kagen no Tsuki • Jōgen no Tsuki • The Sixth Day & Seventh Night • Diabolos: Aien no Shi • Training Days D.r.u.g. Party • Requiem et Reminiscence II: Saisei to Kaikō • Camui Gakuen School • Yellow Fried ChickenzMotion pictures Moon Child • Arthur and the Minimoys • Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard • Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker • BunrakuTelevision series and animation Fly to Madagascar • Hero's Hero • Namahousou wa Tomaranai! • Fūrin Kazan • Mr. Brain • New Fist of the North Star • Tono to Issho • Shiki • Supernatural: The AnimationGames Bujingai • Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus • Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core • Samurai Warriors 3 • Dragon Nest • Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs.Related articles Mizérable "Mizérable"Mars Rebirth Moon "Another World" · "Wasurenai Kara"Crescent Love Letter "Kimi ni Aitakute" · "Arittake no Ai de" · "Love Letter"Diabolos Re:Born "Jesus" · "Ghost" · "Koakuma Heaven" · "Faraway (Hoshi ni Negai o)" · "Lost Angels" · "Flower"Non-album singles "Remix of Gackt" · "Saikai (Story)" · "Jūnigatsu no Love Song" · "Lu:na/Oasis" · "Redemption" · "No ni Saku Hana no Yō ni" · "Returner (Yami no Shūen)" · "Journey Through the Decade" · "The Next Decade" · "Setsugekka (The End of Silence)/Zan" · "Stay the Ride Alive" · Ever" · "Episode.0" · "Graffiti" ·Categories:- 1999 singles
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