Description
Akira Ifukube Returns! It's 1996 AD and Toho decide to freeze their Godzilla franchise, so what better way to go out with than a nuclear meltdown, which happens in GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH. Directed by Takao Okawara, the epic kaiju flick has Godzilla deadlier than ever before, with the absorption of uranium sending the temperature of his nuclear reactor heart soaring, which will ignite Earth's atmosphere and kill everybody when it explodes. Oh, and there's also another kaiju on the loose, the prehistoric mutation Destoroyah. It never rains but it pours!
Returning to score GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH was Akira Ifukube, the man who created the Big G's sound in 1954. Fittingly, for his final film, he got to lay Godzilla to rest once again, but first brought back several of his older pieces for the mayhem, including the original Godzilla theme, with another repurposed for the amazing new Super-X3. Destoroyah also receives a terrifying theme with powerful brass, but even his strength isn't enough for Godzilla's awesome force. But with that comes the death of the Big G, and Ifukube composes a beautiful requiem for his final scene. The king is dead. Long live the king! (Charlie Brigden)
Composed by Akira Ifukube
Artwork by Wes Benscoter
Pressed on 140 Gram Micro Oxygen Beam Vinyl
Manufactured in Czech Republic
Track List
Toho Mark
The Destruction of Birth Island
Main Title
Emiko Reminisces
Incident at the Underwater Tunnel
GodzillaOff the Coast of Taiwan
Earth Inferno
The Oxygen Destroyer
The Hole in the Flask
The Nightmare at the Aquarium
Discovery of the Microorganism
Godzilla Off the Coast of Okinawa
The Mysterious Life Form Emerges I
The Mysterious Life Form Emerges II
Yukari’s Crisis I
Yukari’s Crisis II
Godzilla Appears in the Bungo Channel
Super-X3
Super-X3 Preparation Sortie
Godzilla vs. Super-X3
Little One Was Alive
Meltdown
Self Defense Forces Attack Preparation
Junior and Miki
Junior vs. Destoroyah I
Junior vs. Destoroyah II
Godzilla and Junior
Super-X3 Takes Off
Junior is Captured
Junior on the Verge of Death
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah I
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah II
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah III
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah IV
The Death of Junior
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah V
Requiem
The Birth of The New Godzilla
Ending
Listening Link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3MWC6QqtPn4QrxGuaG4Xvp?si=7ae7d39230e341f4
Returning to score GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH was Akira Ifukube, the man who created the Big G's sound in 1954. Fittingly, for his final film, he got to lay Godzilla to rest once again, but first brought back several of his older pieces for the mayhem, including the original Godzilla theme, with another repurposed for the amazing new Super-X3. Destoroyah also receives a terrifying theme with powerful brass, but even his strength isn't enough for Godzilla's awesome force. But with that comes the death of the Big G, and Ifukube composes a beautiful requiem for his final scene. The king is dead. Long live the king! (Charlie Brigden)
Composed by Akira Ifukube
Artwork by Wes Benscoter
Pressed on 140 Gram Micro Oxygen Beam Vinyl
Manufactured in Czech Republic
Track List
Toho Mark
The Destruction of Birth Island
Main Title
Emiko Reminisces
Incident at the Underwater Tunnel
GodzillaOff the Coast of Taiwan
Earth Inferno
The Oxygen Destroyer
The Hole in the Flask
The Nightmare at the Aquarium
Discovery of the Microorganism
Godzilla Off the Coast of Okinawa
The Mysterious Life Form Emerges I
The Mysterious Life Form Emerges II
Yukari’s Crisis I
Yukari’s Crisis II
Godzilla Appears in the Bungo Channel
Super-X3
Super-X3 Preparation Sortie
Godzilla vs. Super-X3
Little One Was Alive
Meltdown
Self Defense Forces Attack Preparation
Junior and Miki
Junior vs. Destoroyah I
Junior vs. Destoroyah II
Godzilla and Junior
Super-X3 Takes Off
Junior is Captured
Junior on the Verge of Death
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah I
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah II
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah III
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah IV
The Death of Junior
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah V
Requiem
The Birth of The New Godzilla
Ending
Listening Link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3MWC6QqtPn4QrxGuaG4Xvp?si=7ae7d39230e341f4
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