Ifukabe, Akira: Godzilla Vs King Ghidorah (Original Soundtrack) (Vinyl LP)
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Ifukabe, Akira: Godzilla Vs King Ghidorah (Original Soundtrack) (Vinyl LP)

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Japan faces it's ultimate doom as Godzilla's deadliest foe is back in GODZILLA VS KING GHIDORAH. Visitors from the 23rd Century arrive with grave news; Godzilla will destroy Japan in the future. Time travelling back to when Godzilla was born, they prevent the birth, but something goes wrong, as when they come back to the present day, the monstrous three-headed King Ghidorah is on the rampage instead. A secret conspiracy is soon unmasked, and only one outcome will save the country: Godzilla must return! GODZILLA VS KING GHIDORAH saw the return of legendary composer Akira Ifukube to the series, his first since 1975's TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA. He showed no sign of slowing down, providing a thrilling and muscular score dominated by the presence of the two headliners. Godzilla's theme and fanfare are presented beautifully by Ifukube, along with the terrifying material for Ghidorah. The composer also wonderfully integrates earlier music from RODAN and KING KONG VS GODZILLA that - alongwith his terrific new music - results in a musical monster throw-down for the ages. No one knew Godzilla better than Akira Ifukube, and GODZILLA VS KING GHIDORAH proves it. Main Title, Ufo in Flight, Remembering Lagos Island, Ufo at Fuji, Photograph of a Dinosaur, The Self Defence Force, 3D Image, 3D Image II, The Conversation with the Futarians, The Birth of Godzilla, Mother, Dorat, The Lagos Island Garrison, The Garrisson Charges, Godzillasaurus Appears, The Revival of Godzilla, The Parting with the Dinosaur, The Dorats on Lagos Islnad, The Shadow of the Future Dies, King Ghidorah Attacks Fukoka, Terasawa and Emmy, A Sign of Godzilla, Android, A Huge Column of Water, Godzilla Appears, Get King Ghidorah, Godzilla Lands in Hokkaido, Godzilla Vs King Ghidorah, King Ghidorahs Neck, Mecha-King Ghidorah, Godzilla Vs King Ghidorah II, Goodbye My Homeland, Ending