Jubilee (Versailles album)

Jubilee
Studio album by Versailles
Released January 20, 2010
Recorded Warner Music Recording Studio & Studio Fine
Genre Neo-classical metal, symphonic power metal
Length 65:00
Label Warner Music Japan
Producer Versailles
Versailles chronology
Noble
(2008)
Jubilee
(2010)
Holy Grail
(2011)
Singles from Jubilee
  1. "Prince & Princess"
    Released: December 10, 2008
  2. "Ascendead Master"
    Released: June 24, 2009

Jubilee (full title Jubilee -Method of Inheritance-) is the major label debut album by Versailles, but is actually their second full-length release. Released on January 20, 2010,[1] it's their last to feature all five original members, due to Jasmine You's death while recording it, bass parts are provided by both Jasmine You and Hizaki. Synthpop singer Kaya also appears in this album by providing backing vocals as a guest on the tracks "Ai to Kanashimi no Nocturne" and "Catharsis".

The limited edition comes in a special package with a 32-page booklet and liner notes written by Tsuchiya Kyousuke and Arasawa Junko (Shoxx). Also included in the limited edition is a bonus DVD featuring the music videos for "Ascendead Master" and "Serenade", and behind the scenes footage playing behind the credits. [2]

Track listing

Disc 1 (CD)
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "God Palace -Method of Inheritance-"  KamijoKamijo 10:30
2. "Ascendead Master"  KamijoHizaki 5:49
3. "Rosen Schwert"  KamijoKamijo 4:10
4. "Ai to Kanashimi no Nocturne" (愛と哀しみのノクターン)KamijoTeru 4:54
5. "Amorphous"  KamijoHizaki 5:08
6. "Reminiscence"   Teru 2:30
7. "Catharsis"  HizakiHizaki & Teru 6:05
8. "The Umbrella of Glass"  KamijoKamijo 4:23
9. "Gekkakou" (月下香)HizakiHizaki 4:41
10. "Princess -Revival of Church-"  KamijoHizaki 8:16
11. "Serenade"  KamijoHizaki 5:58
12. "Sound in Gate"  KamijoKamijo 2:36
Total length:
65:00

References

  1. "Jubilee". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  2. "Jubilee Limited Edition". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-04-24.
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