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Rodan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Vinyl, LP, Album, Eco Blue)

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Behold the might of Rodan, the giant monster from the sky! In 1956, Toho unleashed their first colour kaiju picture: RODAN, directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, is a terrifying tale from the creators of the original Godzilla that sees a giant Pteranodon rise from a deep underground cave after being disturbed by miners. Like the Big G, Rodan has mutated to excessive size after being exposed to nuclear radiation, subsequently soaring free above Kyushu to cause as much mayhem as possible as the JSDF do their best to protect the island from his bloodthirsty rampaging. It was inevitable that the man behind the music of Godzilla would also take on scoring RODAN, and the great Akira Ifukube created a score with a solemn edge as with Godzilla, which makes the music of RODAN fit in the larger universe while allowing it to feel unique to the character. For the main theme, Ifukube introduces a malevolent low piano and brass phrase before cointerpointing it with horns to create a howling menace worthy of Rodan. In contrast, beautiful but melancholy material represents the carnage the monster has brought upon the Earth; in a more upbeat mode, the composer includes another of his jaunty and jazzy marches for the JDSF in the guise of “Get Rodan”. It’s another Toho triumph from the great maestro Ifukube! (Charlie Brigden).

 

Tracklist:

A1 Main Title
A2 The First Victim
A3 Tragedy In The Tunnel
A4 Meganulon Appears
A5 The Terror Of Meganulon
A6 The Meganulon Pursuit
A7 Cave-In
A8 Earthquake
A9 Amnesia
A10 Tracking Supersonic Speed
A11 The Shadow Across The Sky
A12 The Birth of Rodan
A13 The Huge Underground Cavern
B14 Rodan Emerges
B15 Get Rodan
B16 Rodan Flies To Sasebo
B17 Rodan And The Saikai Bridge
B18 Rodan Attacks Fukuoka I
B19 Shockwave Fury
B20 Rodan Attacks Fukuoka II
B21 The Self-Defense Force Heads To Ask
B22 The Great Nature Of Ash
B23 Ending

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