Luis-Mary

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Luis-Mary
OriginJapan
Genres Post-punk
Years active1989–1993
Past membersZyeno
Shien
Haine
Ken

Luis-Mary was a Japanese visual kei post-punk band that was formed in 1989 and broke up in 1993. There were four members.

Contents

Members

Biography

Luis-Mary began in 1989 by Zyeno and Shien. Haine and Ken joined later in 1990. On January 23, 1991, they released their first single "Lainy Blue". Luis-Mary disbanded in 1993 [2] and various "Best of" CDs were released subsequently. Takanori Nishikawa became very successful under his solo act, T.M.Revolution, and is currently in the band abingdon boys school, which formed in 2005. Yoshitsugu went on to join the band Nude along with Takehisa Maruyama. Following Nude, Yoshitsugu played in Cuve, then Sonic Smart Suzzy, and The Strawberry Gun-Gun. Takehisa moved on to play in the band Raydio. [1]

Discography

AlbumDate
Lainy BlueJune 20, 1991
DamageJuly 21, 1991
Sabaku no ame (砂漠の雨)March 16, 1992
RushMarch 5, 1993
Best CollectionJuly 21, 1993
Perfect SelectionSeptember 26, 1997
Perfect Selection 2December 17, 1997
Perfect Selection 3March 18, 1998

Singles

TitleDateTracks
Lainy BlueJanuary 23, 1991Lainy Blue
I'm Crying
Rainy BlueNovember 21, 1991Rainy Blue
~Beloved~
Whisper (In Your Eyes)March 10, 1992Whisper (In Your Eyes)
硝子細工の仔猫のように
Drive Me MadOctober 21, 1992Drive Me Mad
Open Your Heart

Track list

AlbumTracks
Lainy BlueEins-zwei-drei-vier
New Rose
Crime of Love
Jeanier
Escape
Believe in Mine
L-O-V-E
Lainy Blue
DamageInspire Moon
「-19XX-」
Misty Misery
Eins-zwei-drei-vier
New Rose
~Beloved~
Rainy Blue
Don't Ask Me Why
砂漠の雨Go Ahead
Heaven
La La Me
Blind Boy
Liberate the Prisoner
砂漠の雨
Whisper (In Your Eyes)
Cry Out for Murder
Conquest-Spider's Wed-
Juvenile Dreams
-Mju:-
All Over
RushT:V~Trans・Vision~
Rock'N Roll Over
約束の場所へ
Jack+Knife (Gambler Mix)
Junk Food
Rush
Ninetie's Blame~嘆きの種族~
Easy Money
Pride
春夏秋冬
Wild Beast
Best CollectionEins-zwei-drei-vier
New Rose
La La Me
Rush
~Beloved~(Single Mix)
Blind Boy
Drice Me Mad
Juvenile Dreams
約束の場所へ
硝子細工の仔猫のように
Junk Food
Opean Your Hear
Rainy blue
Liberate the Prisoner
Perfect SelectionInspire Moon
「-19XX-
Misty Misery
Rainy Blue
Heaven
La La Me
砂漠の雨
-Mju:-
Rock'N Roll Over
約束の場所へ
Junk Food
Easy Money
春夏秋冬
Perfect Selection 2Eins-zwei-drei-vier
New Rose
Crime of Love
Jeanier
Escape
Believe in Mine
L-O-V-E
Rainy Blue
Don't Ask Me Why
Whisper (In Your Eyes)
Wild Beast
Rainy Blue (Live Version)
Perfect Selection 3Rainy Blue (Single Mix)
~Beloved~ (Single Mix)
Whisper (In Your Eyes)
硝子細工の仔猫のように
Drive Me Mad
Open Your Heart
Go Ahead (Instrumental)
Cry Out for Murder
Conquest -Spider's Wed-
All Over (Instrumental)
T:V~Trans・Vision~
Jack+Knife
Ninetie'S Blame~嘆きの種族~
Pride

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