![]() The Complete Film Score by Composer Naoki Sato.GODZILLA MINUS ONE Original Motion Picture Score Features: This mixing of the serene and grandiose creates one of the most unique and gorgeous scores of the year. Sato was inspired by the works of Japanese animated films from Studio Ghibli for the emotional moments, and the powerful work of original Godzilla composer Akira Ifukube’s score to punctuate the moments of kaiju terror. The score, composed by Naoki Sato, is filled with mournful, elegant music that brings the listener into the despair, and the fiery hopefulness of the characters as they must fight against the raw power of Godzilla. ![]() In order to depict this, the staff and I have worked together to create a setting where Godzilla looks as if 'fear' itself is walking toward us, and where despair is piled on top of despair.” ![]() The title Godzilla Minus One was created with this in mind. The film depicts an existence that gives unprecedented despair. Said Yamazaki, “ Postwar Japan has lost everything. Written and directed by Japanese filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki, Godzilla Minus One taps into the grief, hope, trauma, and guilt felt in the world after the tragedies of World War II and the 2019 Covid pandemic, during which the majority of the script was written. During this low point Godzilla marches ashore, pulling Japan even deeper into chaos and devastation. The story follows the failed kamikaze pilot Kiochi ( Ryunosuke Kamiki) and Noriko ( Minami Hamabe), a woman pushed into homelessness, taking care of an abandoned child. The emotional toll has brought the country to its lowest point. Set in the days after the end of World War II, Japan is reeling from the devastation left behind after the war. Waxwork Records, in association with Sony Music and Toho, is thrilled to release the complete vinyl score to GODZILLA MINUS ONE by Naoki Sato ! The ultimate kaiju is back and badder than ever in the latest installment of the classic Godzilla franchise. 60 on the Billboard 200.*This item is a pre-order with an expected shipping date in April, 2024* It was recorded on February 13 and 14, 1970, and offers concert highlights from the show at the Fillmore East in New York City. The live album by the band was released in July of 1973 on Warner Bros. History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear’s Choice) That amounts to more than 5,000,000 doses. By his own account, he produced at least 500 grams between 19. ![]() He was reportedly the first known private person to manufacture mass quantities of LSD. He also helped develop the group’s “wall of sound.” Many in the media called him the Acid King. He was the sound engineer for the Grateful Dead and recorded many of the group’s live performances. Said Bear of the bears, “the bears on the album cover are not really ‘dancing.’ I don’t know why people think they are their positions are quite obviously those of a high-stepping march.”Īn American-Australian audio engineer, “Bear” was a key figure in the Bay Area hippie movement in the ’60s. The bears themselves are a reference to Owsley “Bear” Stanley, who recorded and produced the album upon which they appear. Thomas said that he based the depictions on a lead sort, which is a block with a typographic character etched on it, from an unknown font. Drawn by Bob Thomas as part of the back cover for the band’s 1973 album, History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear’s Choice), the “dancing” bears may not even be dancing at all. ![]()
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