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===Mini Albums===
 
===Mini Albums===
 
 
* [1998.04.07] [[Lilac|LILAC]]
 
* [1998.04.07] [[Lilac|LILAC]]
 
* [1998.07.26] [[Lilac -Second Edition-|LILAC -Second Edition-]]
 
* [1998.07.26] [[Lilac -Second Edition-|LILAC -Second Edition-]]
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===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
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* [2001.08.01] [[Raphael Singles]]
  
* [2001.08.01] [[Raphael Singles]]
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===Live Albums===
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* [2012.12.26] [[Tenshi no Hinoki Butai]] (天使の檜舞台)
  
 
===Singles===
 
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* [1997.??.??] [[Eternal Wish ~Todokanu no Kimi e~|eternal wish ~Todokanu no Kimi e~]] (eternal wish ~届かぬ君へ~)
 
* [1997.??.??] [[Eternal Wish ~Todokanu no Kimi e~|eternal wish ~Todokanu no Kimi e~]] (eternal wish ~届かぬ君へ~)
  
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===Video Releases===
* [1998.08.01] [[~Lilac~ ~Vision of Extremes~|~LILAC~ ~VISION OF EXTREMES~]]
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* [1998.08.01] [[~Lilac~ ~Vision of Extremes~|~LILAC~ ~VISION OF EXTREMES~]]
* [1999.09.20] [[~Lilac~ ~Vision of Extremes II~|~LILAC~ ~VISION OF EXTREMES II~]]
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* [1999.09.20] [[~Lilac~ ~Vision of Extremes II~|~LILAC~ ~VISION OF EXTREMES II~]]
 
* [2000.03.24] [[Pictorial Poem]]
 
* [2000.03.24] [[Pictorial Poem]]
 
* [2000.08.23] [[Raphael Special Live "Graduation" ~2000.3.4 Nippon Budokan~|Raphael Special Live 「graduation」~2000.3.4 Nippon Budokan~]] (Raphael Special Live 「graduation」~2000.3.4日本武道館~)
 
* [2000.08.23] [[Raphael Special Live "Graduation" ~2000.3.4 Nippon Budokan~|Raphael Special Live 「graduation」~2000.3.4 Nippon Budokan~]] (Raphael Special Live 「graduation」~2000.3.4日本武道館~)
 
* [2001.04.25] [[Forever and Ever...|forever and ever...]]
 
* [2001.04.25] [[Forever and Ever...|forever and ever...]]
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* [2001.09.19] [[Raphael Clips]]
 
* [2001.09.19] [[Pictorial Poem 2]]
 
* [2001.09.19] [[Pictorial Poem 2]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[First (Raphael)|First]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[First (Raphael)|First]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[Last (Raphael)|Last]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[Last (Raphael)|Last]]
 
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* [2012.12.26] [[Tenshi no Hinoki Butai Dai Ichi Ya ~Hakuchumu~]]
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* [2013.01.30] [[Tenshi no Hinoki Butai Dai Ichi Ya ~Kokuchumu~]]
 
 
* [2001.04.25] [[Forever and Ever...|forever and ever...]]
 
* [2001.09.19] [[Raphael Clips]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[First (Raphael)|First]]
 
* [2001.09.21] [[Last (Raphael)|Last]]
 
* [2012.12.26] ''Untitled''
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:18, 23 December 2012

Raphael

Raphael was a visual kei J-rock band in late 90's.

Members

History

Raphael was formed in March on 1997 by bassist Yukito and leader/guitarist Kazuki. Kazuki went to karaoke with Yuki he found that he loved Yuki's voice and asked him to join the band. Later they met Hiro and asked him to join. Hiro had a tough decision between attending school or joining the band, but he eventually decided on the latter. After Hiro's younger sister, who had admired Yukito discussed it with him, he decided to join. They only played for 2 years in Indies scene, they went major in mid 1999. But in 2000 they decided to break up, they played their "Graduation Live" at Nippon Budokan on March 4th. On October 31st, 2000, the leader Kazuki passed away from a tranquilizer overdose. Their music was mostly rock ballads and used the cello as well as guitar & basslines by Kazuki & Yukito.

Discography

Albums

Mini Albums

Best Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Demo Tapes

Video Releases

External Links