Noble (album)

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Noble
Versailles-noble.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 9, 2008
Genre Symphonic power metal, neoclassical metal
Length66:01 (Japanese version)
63:02 (American, European versions)
58:13 (Japanese re-issue)
Label Sherow Artist Society (JP)
CLJ Records (EU)
Maru Music (NA)
Versailles albums chronology
Lyrical Sympathy
(2007)
Noble
(2008)
Jubilee
(2010)
Singles from Noble
  1. "The Revenant Choir"
    Released: June 23, 2007
  2. "A Noble Was Born In Chaos"
    Released: March 19, 2008

Noble (full title Noble -Vampires' Chronicle-) is the debut album from Versailles. [1] It was first released digitally on July 9, 2008 exclusively on international iTunes Stores, and then in a standard CD release on July 16. [1]

This album was released in four different editions. The first edition is the standard Japanese edition which came with 12 tracks and an additional DVD containing three music videos. [2] The European edition released on the same day featured the single version of "The Revenant Choir" as a bonus track. [3] The American edition was released on October 21, 2009 and featured the song "Prince" as its bonus track. [4] The Japanese re-issue also contained "Prince" as a bonus track, but it did not include the DVD. [5] It reached number 42 on the Oricon Charts and stayed on the charts for 4 weeks. [6]

Track listing

Disc one (CD)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Prelude"KamijoKamijo1:33
2."Aristocrat's Symphony"KamijoKamijo6:15
3."Antique in the Future"KamijoKamijo5:46
4."Second Fear -Another Descendant-"Kamijo Teru 3:08
5."Zombie"KamijoTeru3:52
6."After Cloudia"Kamijo Hizaki 4:53
7."Windress"KamijoHizaki4:28
8."The Revenant Choir" (Album Version)KamijoVersailles7:01
9."To the Chaos Inside"KamijoTeru3:14
10."Suzerain"KamijoHizaki4:20
11."History of the Other Side"KamijoHizaki9:38
12."Episode"KamijoKamijo3:10
13."The Revenant Choir" (Single Version) (European Edition Only)KamijoVersailles8:43
14."Prince" (American Edition & Japanese Re-issue Only)KamijoHizaki4:50
Total length:70:51
Disc Two (DVD, Japanese & American Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Prelude" (Music video) 
2."Aristocrat's Symphony" (Music video) 
3."Episode" (Music video) 
Disc Two (DVD, European Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Aristocrat's Symphony" (Music video) 

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