Ali Project discography | |
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Studio albums | 17 |
Compilation albums | 12 |
Video albums | 5 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 21 |
Soundtrack albums | 9 |
Strings Albums | 8 |
Japanese recording duo Ali Project have released seventeen studio albums, [1] twelve compilation albums, [2] one extended play, [3] twenty-one singles, [4] five video albums, [5] nine soundtrack albums, [6] and eight strings albums. [7]
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
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1988 | Gensou Teien ( 幻想庭園, Gensou Teien, "Fantastic Garden") |
| N/A |
1992 | Gekka no Ichigun ( 月下の一群, Gekka no Ichigun, "Crowd Under the Moon") |
| N/A |
1994 | Dali |
| N/A |
1997 | Peony Pink |
| N/A |
1998 | Noblerot |
| N/A |
2001 | Aristocracy |
| N/A |
2002 | Erotic & Heretic |
| N/A |
2005 | Dilettante |
| #116 |
2007 | Psychedelic Insanity |
| #20 |
2008 | Kinsho ( 禁書, Kinsho, "Forbidden Literature") |
| #14 |
2009 | Poison |
| #18 |
2010 | Han Shinnihon Shugi ( 汎新日本主義, Han Shinnihon Shugi, "Pan-New Japan Doctrine") |
| #14 |
2012 | Gansakushi ( 贋作師, Gansakushi, "Counterfeiter") |
| #27 |
2013 | Reijou Bara Zukan ( 令嬢薔薇図鑑, Reijou Bara Zukan, "Young Lady's Rose Picture Book") |
| #22 |
2014 | Ryuukou Sekai ( 流行世界, Ryuukou Sekai, "Fashion World") |
| #23 |
2015 | Violetta Operetta |
| N/A |
2016 | A級戒厳令 |
| N/A |
2018 | Geijutsu Hentairon (芸術変態論; Theory of Art Transformation) |
| #34 |
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
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1995 | Hoshi to Tsuki no Sonata ( 星と月のソナタ, Hoshi to Tsuki no Sonata, "Sonata of the Moon and Stars") |
| #112 |
2000 | Jamais Vu |
| N/A |
2006 | Deja vu: The Original Best 1992-1995 |
| N/A |
Collection Simple Plus |
| #7 | |
2007 | Soubi Kakei ( 薔薇架刑, Soubi Kakei, "Rose Crucifixion") |
| #5 |
2008 | Keikan Shijin Single Collection Plus ( 桂冠詩人, Keikan Shijin, "Poet Laureate") |
| #8 |
2010 | La Vita Romantica ( ラ ヴィータ ロマンチカ, La Vita Romantica, "The Romantic Life") |
| #12 |
2011 | Queendom |
| #14 |
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
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2001 | Classics |
| N/A |
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
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2008 | Gekkou Soiree ( 月光ソワレ, Gekkou Soiree, "A Moonlight Party") |
| N/A |
2009 | Kinsho Hakkin Live at NHK Hall ( 禁書発禁, Kinsho Hakkin, "Banned Literature, Sales Prohibited") |
| N/A |
2010 | Tour '09 Poison: Doku wo Kurawaba Saramade ( 毒を食らわば皿まで, Doku wo Kurawaba Saramade, "In for a Penny, In for a Pound") |
| N/A |
Gekkou Soiree VI: Gothic Opera ( 月光ソワレ, Gekkou Soiree, "A Moonlight Party") |
| N/A | |
2011 | Tour 2010 Han Shinnihon Shugi ( 汎新日本主義, Han Shinnihon Shugi, "Pan-New Japan Doctrine") |
| N/A |
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
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1996 | Birth of the Wizard: Eko Eko Azarak II |
| N/A |
1997 | Music Tracks from Wish |
| N/A |
Clamp Gakuen Tantei Dan Original Soundtrack 1 ( 学園探偵団, Gakuen Tantei Dan, "School Detectives") |
| N/A | |
Clamp Gakuen Tantei Dan Original Soundtrack 2 ( 学園探偵団, Gakuen Tantei Dan, "School Detectives") |
| N/A | |
1998 | Saint Luminous Jogakuin 2 Original Soundtrack ( 女学院, Jogakuin, "Girls High School") |
| N/A |
2003 | Avenger Original Soundtrack |
| N/A |
2006 | .hack//Roots Original Soundtrack |
| N/A |
.hack//Roots Original Soundtrack 2 |
| N/A | |
2007 | Kaibutsu Ojo Original Soundtrack: Sympathy for the Belonephobia ( 怪物王女, Kaibutsu Ojo, "Monster Princess") |
| N/A |
Year | Title | Album details | Chart position |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Gekkou Shikoushou ( 月光嗜好症, Gekkou Shikoushou, "Moonbeam Intoxication") |
| N/A |
2004 | Etoiles ( エトワール, Étoiles, "Stars") |
| N/A |
2005 | Kamigami no Tasogare ( 神々の黄昏, Kamigami no Tasogare, "Dusk of Gods") |
| N/A |
2006 | Romance |
| #39 |
2007 | Grand Finale |
| #34 |
2010 | Gothic Opera |
| #35 |
2011 | Les Papillons |
| #28 |
Year | Title | Chart position | Album | Theme song featured in |
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2001 | Coppelia no Hitsugi ( コッペリアの柩, Coppelia no Hitsugi, "Coppelia's Casket") | #72 | Aristocracy | Noir |
2003 | Gesshoku Grand Guignol ( 月蝕グランギニョル, Gesshoku Grand Guignol, "Eclipse Grand Guignol") | #26 | Collection Simple Plus | Avenger |
Pastel Pure | #45 | Non-album single | Maria Watches Over Us | |
2004 | Kinjirareta Asobi ( 禁じられた遊び, Kinjirareta Asobi, "A Forbidden Game") | #40 | Soubi Kakei | Rozen Maiden |
2005 | Ashura-hime ( 阿修羅姫, Ashura-hime, "Princess Asura") | #23 | Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitōju | |
Seishoujo Ryouiki ( 聖少女領域, Seishoujo Ryouiki, "Domain of the Holy Girls") | #6 | Rozen Maiden Träumend | ||
2006 | Boukoku Kakusei Catharsis ( 亡国覚醒カタルシス, Boukoku Kakusei Catharsis, "National Awakening Catharsis") | #9 | Keikan Shijin Single Collection Plus | .hack//Roots |
Yuukyou Seishunka ( 勇侠青春謳, Yuukyou Seishunka, "Chivalrous Youth Song") | #14 | Code Geass - Lelouch of the Rebellion | ||
Baragoku Otome ( 薔薇獄乙女, Baragoku Otome, "Rose-Jail Maiden") | #11 | Soubi Kakei | Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre | |
2007 | Ankoku Tengoku ( 暗黒天国, Ankoku Tengoku, "Dark Heaven") | #15 | La Vita Romantica | Kamichama Karin |
Hizamazuite Ashi wo Oname ( 跪いて足をお嘗め, Hizamazuite Ashi wo Oname, "Kneel Down and Lick My Feet") | #10 | Princess Resurrection | ||
2008 | Kotodama ( コトダマ, Kotodama, "The Power of Words") | #15 | Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed | |
Waga Routashi Aku no Hana ( わが﨟たし悪の華, Waga Routashi Aku no Hana, "My Beautifully Elegant Flower of Evil") | #9 | Keikan Shijin Single Collection Plus | Code Geass - Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 | |
Kitei no Tsurugi ( 鬼帝の剣, Kitei no Tsurugi, "Sword of the Demon Emperor") | Non-album single | Linebarrels of Iron | ||
2009 | Rara Eve Shinseiki ( 裸々イヴ新世紀, Rara Eve Shinseiki, "A Naked Eve of the New Century") | La Vita Romantica | The Girl Who Leapt Through Space | |
Jigoku no Mon ( 地獄の門, Jigoku no Mon, "The Gates of Hell") | #16 | Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ | ||
Senritsu no Kodomotachi ( 戦慄の子供たち, Senritsu no Kodomotachi, "Children of Fear") | #23 | Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ | ||
Datengoku Sensen ( 堕天國宣戦, Datengoku Sensen, "A Declaration of War Against Fallen Heaven") | #19 | Queendom | The Book of Bantorra | |
2010 | Ranse Eroica ( 亂世エロイカ, Ranse Eroica, "Heroic Troubled Times") | #20 | Fate/Extra | |
Katana to Saya ( 刀と鞘, Katana to Saya, "Sword and Scabbard") | #27 | Katanagatari | ||
2012 | Kyoumu Densen ( 凶夢伝染, Kyoumu Densen, "Nightmare Contagion") | #16 | Non-album single | Another |
2013 | Watashi no Bara wo Kaminasai ( 私の薔薇を喰みなさい, Watashi no Bara wo Kaminasai, "Eat my roses") | #20 | Non-album single | Rozen Maiden – Zurückspulen |
2015 | Haramitsu Renge ( 波羅蜜恋華, Haramitsu Renge, "Paaramitaa Lotus Flower") | Non-album single | Chivalry of a Failed Knight | |
2021 | Hi no Tsuki ( 緋ノ月, Hi no Tsuki, "Scarlet Moon") | Non-album single | Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut | |
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