Tracklist
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1 | Main Title (M-1A) |
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1:25 | ||||
2 | Battle At Iwato Island (M2A) |
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2:07 | ||||
3 | Dragons Falling (M2, unused) |
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0:19 | ||||
4 | The Quiet Peace (M4) |
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1:10 | ||||
5 | Godzilla Located (PS45) |
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2:33 | ||||
6 | SDF Scramble (M5) |
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0:45 | ||||
7 | Godzilla In Osaka Bay (PS mix) |
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0:42 | ||||
8 | Flares & Godzilla (PS45) |
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2:24 | ||||
9 | Scarlet Chain Reaction (M7) |
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0:22 | ||||
10 | Osaka In Flames (M2A) |
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2:16 | ||||
11 | Death Battle At Osaka Castle (PS45) |
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2:37 | ||||
12 | Osaka In Ashes (M8) |
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1:50 | ||||
13 | Northern Land With Dancing Snow (M9) |
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0:26 | ||||
14 | Godzilla Advances (G1) |
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0:38 | ||||
15 | Fighter Sortie (M12) |
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1:42 | ||||
16 | Kobayashi's Plane & Godzilla (M12A) |
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0:17 | ||||
17 | Death of Kobayashi I (M14A mix) |
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0:23 | ||||
18 | Death Of Kobayashi II (M14) |
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0:18 | ||||
19 | Memories Left (M15) |
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0:37 | ||||
20 | Battle to the Death (M17) |
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0:19 | ||||
21 | Last Attack (M19) |
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0:24 | ||||
22 | Ending (M20) |
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0:48 | ||||
23 | Godzilla Located (M5 mix) |
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1:17 | ||||
24 | Kobayashi's Plane & Godzilla (M12B, Unused) |
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0:13 | ||||
25 | Death Of Kobayashi |
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0:22 | ||||
26 | Godzilla I (M2A) |
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1:49 | ||||
27 | Godzilla II (PS45) |
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2:02 |
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Masaru Satō (May 29, 1928 – December 5, 1999) was a Japanese composer of film scores. He was born in Toru City, Hokkaidō and raised in Sapporo. While studying at the National Music Academy, Sato came under the influence of Fumio Hayasaka (早坂文雄), Akira Kurosawa's regular composer for his earlier films. He became a pupil of Hayasaka's, studying film scoring with him at Toho Studios, and working on the orchestration of Seven Samurai (1954). When the older composer died suddenly in 1955, leaving the scores to Kenji Mizoguchi's New Tales of the Taira Clan, and Kurosawa… read more
Masaru Satō (May 29, 1928 – December 5, 1999) was a Japanese composer of film scores. He was born in Toru City, Hokkaidō and raised in Sapporo. While studying at the National Music Academy, Sato came under the influence of Fumio Hayasa… read more