La Vie En Rose is the debut album by Japanese rock band D'erlanger, released on February 10, 1989.
[3] Drummer Tetsu later recalled that producer Masahiro Ohishi threatened that if he took too long to record his drum parts, he would bring in Joe from 44Magnum to play them.
[6] Hokari wrote that La Vie En Rose had considerable influence on future rock bands, particularly those in the visual kei scene.
[7] The title track of La Vie En Rose was reworked into "Bara Iro no Jinsei" for D'erlanger's second album Basilisk, which also included an acoustic arrangement of "I Can't Live Without You".
[9] For 2017's D'erlanger Tribute Album ~Stairway to Heaven~, "Under the Pretense" was remixed by Yow-Row from Gari, "La Vie En Rose" was covered by Hyde featuring Cipher, Seela and Tetsu, "1999 ~Shyboy Story~" by The Slut Banks, "Sadistic Emotion" by Kiyoharu, "An Aphrodisiac" by Justy-Nasty, and "Lullaby" by a one-off group of Inoran, Teru, Hisashi, Pierre Nakano (Ling Tosite Sigure) and Ery (Raglaia).