Saturday, January 27, 2018

Daiei Yokai Trilogy Original Soundtracks (CINK-40-41-42)

© Cinema-kan
© Kadokawa
Photo: © Brandon O'Brian


Description:

Deluxe box set featuring remastered scores from the Daiei Yokai Trilogy (1968 - 1969).

Disc 1 features the score to Kimiyoshi Yasuda's "One Hundred Yokai Stories", A.K.A. "Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters" (03/20/1968).
Disc 2 features the score to Yoshiyuki Kuroda's "Great Yokai War", A.K.A. "Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare" (12/14/1968).
Disc 3 features the score to Kimiyoshi Yasuda and Yoshiyuki Kuroda's "Tokaido Haunted Journey", A.K.A. "Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts" (03/21/1969).

Bonus material for discs 1 and 2 include outtakes, outtakes at slow speed and cues at normal speed. Bonus material for disc 3 includes outtakes. Music by Chumei (Michiaki) Watanabe ("100 Monsters" and "Along with Ghosts") and Sei Ikeno ("Spook Warfare"). All music is in mono.

Friday, January 26, 2018

King Kong's Counterattack Original Soundtrack (CINK-37)

© Cinema-kan
© Toho Co., Ltd.
© Toho Music Corporation


Description:

Remastered reissue of the score to Ishiro Honda's "King Kong's Counterattack", A.K.A. "King Kong Escapes" (07/22/1967). Bonus material includes source music, edits, outtakes, trailer music, reference music and sound effects. Music composed by Akira Ifukube. All music is in mono.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Frankenstein's Monsters: Sanda vs. Gaira Original Soundtrack (CINK-33)

© Cinema-kan
© Toho Co., Ltd.
© Toho Music Corporation


Description:

Remastered reissue of Akira Ifukube's score to Ishiro Honda's "Frankenstein's Monsters: Sanda vs. Gaira", A.K.A. "War of the Gargantuas" (07/31/1966). Bonus material includes outtakes, unused cues, source cues, edits, instrumentals, reference music and sound effects. Music composed by Akira Ifukube. All music is in mono.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Frankenstein vs. Subterranean Monster Baragon Original Soundtrack (CINK-32)

© Cinema-kan
© Toho Co., Ltd.
© Toho Music Corporation


Description:

Remastered reissue of the score to Ishiro Honda's "Frankenstein vs. Subterranean Monster Baragon", A.K.A. "Frankenstein vs. Baragon" (08/08/1965). Bonus material includes outtakes, edits, stock music and sound effects. Music composed by Akira Ifukube. All music is in mono.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Monster Snowman Original Soundtrack (CINK-20)

© Cinema-kan
© Toho Co., Ltd.
© Toho Music Corporation


Description:

Remastered reissue of the score to Ishiro Honda's "Monster Snowman" (08/14/1955). Content is identical to the 1997 Futureland release, but with improved sound quality and tracks 11 and 24 having been switched around. Music composed by Masaru Sato. All music is in mono.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Bloodthirsty Music: Toho's "Bloodthirsty" Series Music Collection (CINK-7)

© Cinema-kan
© Toho Music Corporation
© Toho Co., Ltd.

Description:

A remastered collection of composer Riichiro Manabe's music from Toho's Bloodthirsty Trilogy. Included are fourteen cues from "Fear of the Ghost House: Bloodthirsty Doll" (07/04/1970), twenty-one cues from "Cursed House: Bloodthirsty Eyes" (06/16/1971) and twenty-one cues from "Bloodthirsty Rose" (07/20/1974). Also contains previously unreleased music (tracks 57 - 60). All music is in mono.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Akira Ifukube: Nikkatsu Film Music Complete Works (3SCD-0032)

© Three Shells
© Nikkatsu Corporation


Description:

Sometime around May 2017, I was scrolling through posts on Twitter when I came across an announcement that completely surprised me, something that I've been hoping for since 2011 or so. Japanese record label Three Shells announced a four disc set titled Akira Ifukube: Nikkatsu Film Music Complete Works (3SCD-0032). The set was to include music from all fourteen films that Akira Ifukube scored for Nikkatsu, Japan’s oldest film studio.

Originally limited to two hundred copies and retailing for nearly $100 USD, the set quickly sold out well ahead of its release date of May 31, 2017 (that date also happened to be the composer's 103rd birthday). Luckily, Three Shells manufactured another two hundred copies, which gave people another chance to obtain this amazing set. I was lucky enough to get a copy as an early birthday present back in September.

Out of fourteen films, only master tapes to six films have survived. To present music from the remaining eight films, Three Shells went through the films' optical tracks and lifted segments of music that had as little dialogue and sound effects as possible. Most of the music in this set was previously unreleased. Only selected cues from most of these films were released in the past. The complete scores to five films (featured on discs 1 - 3), plus all surviving cues from "The Burmese Harp" (disc 3) are presented here for the first time.

Collection 1 (Disc 1) features the overseas score to "The Maid's Child" (1955), recorded in 1958 (tracks 1 - 17). Supplementing this are selections from the original version of the film, lifted from the film's optical track (tracks 18 - 22). The second score on this disc is "Scoundrels of the Sea" (1957) (tracks 23 - 35).

Collection 2 (Disc 2) features the scores to "Tear Down Those Walls" (1959) (tracks 1 - 19) and "Teikoku Bank Incident: Prisoner on Death Row" (1964) (tracks 20 - 51).

Collection 3 (Disc 3) features the score to "Japanese Archipelago" (1965) (tracks 1 - 26) and all surviving cues from "The Burmese Harp" (1956) (tracks 27 - 44). Supplementing the surviving cues from "The Burmese Harp" are additional selections lifted from the film's optical track (tracks 45 - 52).

Collection 4 (Disc 4) features selections from eight films, all from the films' optical tracks. The films are "Muddy Youth" (1954) (tracks 1 - 8), "Woman of Ginza (1955) (tracks 9 - 12), "Three Faces" (1955) (tracks 13 - 18), "Police Diary Continued" (1955) (tracks 19 - 23), "Silver Suicide" (1956) (tracks 24 - 27), "The Crime of Shiro Kamisaka" (1956) (tracks 28 - 33), "Wandering Shore" (1956) (tracks 34 - 38) and "Who is the Killer" (1957) (tracks 39 - 42).

Akira Ifukube's scores for Nikkatsu are some of his finest film works, from the heartwarming score to "The Maid’s Child", the Jazz-like score to "Scoundrels of the Sea", to the emotional score to "The Burmese Harp". Thanks to the efforts of Three Shells, all of this music is forever preserved for all to enjoy. All music is in mono.

New Year, New Name: An Update for 2018

Hello everyone. 2018 is now here, and I have decided to change things up a bit. On top of posting information of past CD releases from my collection, I have decided to post news of upcoming Japanese CD releases as well. Look for them in the near future!

Also, I ended up purchasing several CD releases in 2017. Most of them are releases from Japanese record label Cinema-kan. Please look for them as well.

Lastly, I gave the blog a new and far better name!