Noblerot

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Noblerot
AliProjectNoblerot.jpg
Studio album by Ali Project
Released November 21, 1998
Genre Pop
Length51:32
Label Columbia Music Entertainment
Ali Project chronology
Hoshi to Tsuki no Sonata
(1995)
Noblerot
(1998)
Aristocracy
(2001)

Noblerot is Ali Project's fourth studio album, released on November 21, 1998. [1] [2]

Ali Project Japanese band

Ali Project is a Japanese band with a strong Japanese Aristocrat-style image, consisting of Arika Takarano and Mikiya Katakura.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Noblerot I" (instrument)0:42
2."Halation"4:32
3."Otome no Inori
(乙女の祈り,Otome no Inori, "Maiden's Prayer")"
4:32
4."Rose Moon"4:38
5."Darakuron
(堕落論,Darakuron, "Corruption Theory")"
4:27
6."Narcissus Noir
(ナルシス・ノワール,Narushisu Nowāru, "Black Narcissus")"
5:11
7."Noblerot II" (instrument)0:35
8."Deep Forest"4:18
9."Lost Child"5:26
10."Kin'iro no Hitsuji
(金いろのひつじ,Kin'iro no Hitsuji, "Golden Sheep")"
4:00
11."Gekkouya
(月光夜,Gekkouya, "Moonlit Night")"
5:25
12."Rose Moon" (Piano version)3:19
13."Labyrinth"4:27

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