The Greatest Filmography 1999–2006 | ||||
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Blue edition | ||||
Video by Gackt | ||||
Released | August 23, 2006 (JP) October 9, 2007 (NA) | |||
Recorded | 1999–2006 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Length | 65 minutes (Blue) 54 minutes (Red) | |||
Label | Nippon Crown, Viz Pictures | |||
Gackt chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Red edition | ||||
The Greatest Filmography 1999–2006 is a collection of Gackt's music videos released on DVD, on August 23, 2006 by Nippon Crown, and in United States and Canada on October 9, 2007 by Viz Pictures. It was released in two editions, "Red", themed around rock oriented videos, and "Blue", themed around ballad oriented videos. The version released in North America contains English subtitles.
Gackt in an interview with Shojo Beat magazine said that for him the visually most beautiful music video is of "Saikai (Story)". The video for "Another World" was filmed in Hong Kong, and it was filmed like they were shooting a movie, for which took days to do. For the video of "Redemption" they had a problem with original schedule, so had to film it all night long in a ruined warehouse. Most of Gackt's music videos were filmed in Japan, but some were also shot in locations in United States (Nevada, California), Australia, and Germany.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Gackt C
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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1. | "Another World" | Makoto Hasegawa | |
2. | "Oasis" | Theodore Loveland | |
3. | "Secret Garden" | Hana Ogawa | |
4. | "Redemption" | Tomoo Noda | |
5. | "Mizérable" | Young Kim | |
6. | "Black Stone" | Tsuyoshi Inoue | |
7. | "Seki-Ray" | Nobuo Yoda | |
8. | "Vanilla" | Spencer Susser | |
9. | "Kimi ga Oikaketa Yume" (Dreams You Pursued) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
10. | "Mirror" | Theodore Loveland | |
11. | "Wasurenai Kara" (Never Forget You) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
12. | "Metamorphoze" | Tomoo Noda |
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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1. | "Saikai ~Story~" (My Story) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
2. | "Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto" (Everything For You) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
3. | "Tsuki no Uta" (Luna Hymn) | Shinji Watanabe | |
4. | "Kimi Ga Matteiru Kara -Unplugged-" (Because You Are Expecting Me) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
5. | "Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa..." (I Know My Love Can Never Reach You) | Tomoo Noda | |
6. | "Jūnigatsu no Love Song" (December Love Song) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
7. | "Last Song -Unplugged-" | Makoto Hasegawa | |
8. | "Kimi ni Aitakute" (Longing For You) | Makoto Hasegawa | |
9. | "Arittake no Ai de" (With All My Love) | Tsuyoshi Inoue | |
10. | "Last Song" | Makoto Hasegawa | |
11. | "Mirror -Unplugged-" | Makoto Hasegawa | |
12. | "Love Letter" | Makoto Hasegawa |
References
- ^ Anu (2007-07-17). "VIZ Pictures to Release Gackt DVDs". jame-world.com. Japanese Music Entertainment. Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- ^ "Gackt Going Global". Japan Zone. 2007-09-15. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
- ^ "Gackt gets ready to launch in 20 countries". tokyograph.com. 2007-09-14.
- ^ Yukie Kurihara, and Megan Bates. "Gackt Speaks". shojobeat.com. VIZ Media, LLC. Archived from the original on March 16, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
- ^ "Inlay credits". The Greatest Filmography 1999-2006 Red and Blue (DVD). Gackt. Viz Pictures. 2006.
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