Ali Project discography

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Ali Project discography
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Ali Project performs at their first North American concert in Seattle, Washington
Studio albums17
Compilation albums12
Video albums5
EPs1
Singles21
Soundtrack albums9
Strings Albums8

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]

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart position
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
1997Peony PinkN/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

Compilation albums

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart position
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

Extended plays

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart position
2001 Classics N/A

Video albums

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart position
2008 Gekkou Soiree (
月光ソワレ
, Gekkou Soiree, "A Moonlight Party")
  • Released: March 26, 2008
  • Format: DVD
N/A
2009 Kinsho Hakkin Live at NHK Hall (
禁書発禁
, Kinsho Hakkin, "Banned Literature, Sales Prohibited")
  • Released: January 21, 2009
  • Format: DVD
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")
  • Released: January 20, 2010
  • Format: DVD
N/A
Gekkou Soiree VI: Gothic Opera (
月光ソワレ
, Gekkou Soiree, "A Moonlight Party")
  • Released: July 14, 2010
  • Format: DVD
N/A
2011 Tour 2010 Han Shinnihon Shugi (
汎新日本主義
, Han Shinnihon Shugi, "Pan-New Japan Doctrine")
  • Released: February 9, 2011
  • Format: DVD
N/A

Soundtrack albums

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart position
1996 Birth of the Wizard: Eko Eko Azarak II
  • Released: August 1, 1996
  • Format: CD
N/A
1997 Music Tracks from Wish
  • Released: February 5, 1997
  • Format: CD
N/A
Clamp Gakuen Tantei Dan Original Soundtrack 1 (
学園探偵団
, Gakuen Tantei Dan, "School Detectives")
  • Released: June 21, 1997
  • Format: CD
N/A
Clamp Gakuen Tantei Dan Original Soundtrack 2 (
学園探偵団
, Gakuen Tantei Dan, "School Detectives")
  • Released: October 22, 1997
  • Format: CD
N/A
1998 Saint Luminous Jogakuin 2 Original Soundtrack (
女学院
, Jogakuin, "Girls High School")
  • Released: November 25, 1998
  • Format: CD
N/A
2003 Avenger Original Soundtrack
  • Released: December 3, 2003
  • Format: CD
N/A
2006 .hack//Roots Original Soundtrack
  • Released: June 28, 2006
  • Format: CD
N/A
.hack//Roots Original Soundtrack 2
  • Released: September 21, 2006
  • Format: CD
N/A
2007 Kaibutsu Ojo Original Soundtrack: Sympathy for the Belonephobia (
怪物王女
, Kaibutsu Ojo, "Monster Princess")
  • Released: October 3, 2007
  • Format: CD
N/A

Strings albums

YearTitleAlbum detailsChart 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

Singles

YearTitleChart positionAlbumTheme song featured in
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 Avenger Original Soundtrack Avenger
Pastel Pure #45Non-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")
#6Rozen 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
2008Kotodama (
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")
#23Phantom ~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")
#16Non-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")
#20Non-album singleRozen Maiden – Zurückspulen
2015 Haramitsu Renge (
波羅蜜恋華
, Haramitsu Renge, "Paaramitaa Lotus Flower")
Non-album single Chivalry of a Failed Knight
2021Hi no Tsuki (
緋ノ月
, Hi no Tsuki, "Scarlet Moon")
Non-album single Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut

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References

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  2. Ali Project Discography (Compilation Albums) Archived 2012-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Ali Project Discography (EPs) Archived 2012-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Ali Project Discography (Singles)". Archived from the original on 2012-12-03. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  5. "Ali Project Discography (DVDs)". Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  6. "Ali Project Discography (Soundtrack Albums)". Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  7. Ali Project Discography (Strings Albums) Archived 2012-11-29 at the Wayback Machine