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Godzilla OST (1981) Japanese Vinyl -

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    Godzilla Original Background Music Vol. 1. Collection of pieces of music and sound effects from the early Godzilla films. Comes with obi and 4-page Japanese insert. Made in Japan.

    Various – 怪獣王 ゴジラ (オリジナルBGM積作集 1)
    Label: Columbia – CX 7020
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
    Country: Japan
    Released: Apr 1981
    Genre: Stage & Screen
    Style: Soundtrack


    Music from the films:
    A1, A2 - Akira Ifukube - Godzilla (1954)
    A3 - A5 - Masaru Sato - Godzilla Raids Again (1955)
    A6 - A9 - Akira Ifukube - King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
    A10 - Akira Ifukube - Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964)
    A11 - Akira Ifukube - Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964)
    B1 - B4 - Akira Ifukube - Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
    B5 - B8 - Masaru Sato - Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)
    B9 - B14 - Masaru Sato - Son of Godzilla (1967)

    Condition:

    Record: E- (Excellent-)

    Sleeve: VG+, Split (Very Good+)

    OBI: VG+, Split (Very Good+

    Japanese Records – The Appeal of Japan LPs:

    "By the early 1980s, Japanese records were being exported all over the world to be sold to quality-conscious audiophiles, who liked the high-quality covers and the quiet playing surfaces.

    This was a time when American record companies were often making records from noisy, recycled vinyl, and using stampers until they wore out, which resulted in a poor sounding domestic product.  Many sound-conscious buyers began buying Japanese records instead."