Mizérable (EP)
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| Released | May 12, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
| Studio | (Recording Studio) NRG Recording Stagg Street st. Skip Saylor Sound Chamber Groovin'Art st. | |||
| Genre | Art rock, symphonic rock, progressive rock | |||
| Length | 20:16 | |||
| Label | Nippon Crown | |||
| Producer | Gackt | |||
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"Mizérable" is the debut extended-play or mini album of Japanese singer-songwriter Gackt, released on May 12, 1999, by Nippon Crown. It marked his solo debut, four months after he left Malice Mizer, immediately gaining success reaching second position on the Oricon Albums Chart.
All of the album's lyrics were written and music composed and produced by Gackt himself, and so it remained in all his albums. Musically incorporating violin, piano and modern rock instruments, with mixed pop-art rock sound, and recognizable emotional-metaphorical lyrics, the album suggested his future musical expression.