''Basilisk'' is the second album by Japanese rock band
D'erlanger
D'erlanger (stylized as D'ERLANGER) is a Japanese rock band from Kyoto Prefecture, formed in 1983 by guitarist Cipher and bassist Seela. While they originally played speed and power metal, after recruiting drummer Tetsu and vocalist Kyo they s ...
, released on March 7, 1990.
It was their first on a major record label, reached number 5 on the
Oricon Albums Chart
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, and charted for 8 weeks.
It was also their last album before they disbanded at the end of the year. Although they have since reunited and released ''
Lazzaro'' in 2007.
History
Kyo recalled being surprised when, after arriving to start recording the album, the producer brought out a computer. He had never used one to record before.
''Basilisk'' was remastered, along with ''
La Vie En Rose
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'', and released on April 21, 1995.
[
] It, along with the rest of the band's albums, was remastered and released again on April 18, 2007. The arrangement for all tracks is credited to D'erlanger, except "Hurt" which is credited to Dahlia, "So..." which is credited to D'erlanger and Jimmy of
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, and "Bara Iro no Jinsei" which is credited to D'erlanger and Dahlia.
"Bara Iro no Jinsei" is a re-worked version of the title track from ''La Vie En Rose'', and "I Can't Live Without You" was originally on their first album as well. The single version of "Darlin'" is slightly different than the album's. The single "Lullaby -1990-" includes part of "Moon and the Memories", titled "Moon and the Memories 2", as a b-side. Incomplete versions of "Darlin'" and "Crime and Punishment" appear on D'erlanger's 2007 greatest hits album ''Pandora''. Their 2010 self-cover album ''A Fabulous Thing in Rose'' includes new re-recordings of "Incarnation of Eroticism", "Sad Song", "So...", "Moon and the Memories", and "Darlin'"
For 2017's ''D'erlanger Tribute Album ~Stairway to Heaven~'', "After Image" was covered by
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featuring Kyo, "Darlin'" by
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, "Moon and the Memories" by Dezert, and "So..." by
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.
Reception
Jamie Cansdale of ''
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'' included ''Basilisk'' on a 2021 list of 13 essential
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albums. He wrote that with "shades of
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goth euphoria" and Kyo's
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Track listing
Personnel
D'erlanger
*Kyo – vocals
*Cipher – guitar
*Seela – bass
*Tetsu – drums
Other
* Yoshiko Kawakita – voice on track 1
* Hoppy Kamiyama – keyboards on tracks 8 & 10
* Hiroaki Sugawara – co-producer
* Shinobu Narita – co-producer
* Yoshiaki Ushizawa – mastering
* Daisuke Nakayama – engineer
* Michio Nakakoshi – engineer
References
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1990 albums
D'erlanger albums