Godzilla Minus One “Atomic Breath” Colored Vinyl
Experience the ultimate kaiju’s return with the complete vinyl score to Godzilla Minus One by Naoki Sato. Presented by Waxwork Records, in association with Sony Music and Toho.
A Captivating Soundtrack for a Gripping Story
Godzilla Minus One follows the aftermath of World War II in Japan, focusing on Kiochi, a failed kamikaze pilot, and Noriko, a homeless woman caring for an abandoned child. Directed by Takashi Yamazaki, this film explores themes of grief, hope, trauma, and guilt.
Yamazaki describes, “Postwar Japan has lost everything. The film depicts an existence that gives unprecedented despair. The title Godzilla Minus One was created with this in mind, portraying Godzilla as the embodiment of fear and despair.”
Haunting and Elegant Score by Naoki Sato
Composer Naoki Sato blends mournful, elegant music with grandiose terror. Inspired by Studio Ghibli’s emotional scores and Akira Ifukube’s powerful Godzilla compositions, Sato’s soundtrack stands out as one of the year’s best.
Key Features
- Exclusive Edition: 150 Gram “Godzilla Atomic Breath” colored vinyl
- Deluxe heavyweight gatefold packaging with a matte satin coating
- Includes an 11″x11″ insert with layout by Matt Needle
Tracklist
Immerse yourself in the epic soundtrack of Godzilla Minus One:
| Track | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fear |
| 2 | Portent |
| 3 | Confusion |
| 4 | Godzilla Suite I |
| 5 | Divine |
| 6 | Elegy |
| 7 | Mission |
| 8 | Hope |
| 9 | Honor |
| 10 | Pride |
| 11 | Pain |
| 12 | Resolution |
| 13 | Godzilla Suite II |
| 14 | Unscathed |
| 15 | Last |
| 16 | Pray |
| 17 | Godzilla Suite III |
The Godzilla Minus One soundtrack is a powerful and emotional journey into one of cinema’s most iconic franchises, now available for fans to own and cherish.
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Expert Reviews and Testimonials
- “One of the most rousing and nerve-wracking original scores in a recent Godzilla movie.” – RogerEbert.com
- “A powerful and emotional blend of orchestral elements that stands out in the Godzilla franchise.” – AllMusic
- “Classical orchestra instrumentation enhances the retro-1940s setting, making it a cinematic experience.” – Album of the Year
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