Battle in Outer Space (1959) soundtrack
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The soundtrack of Battle in Outer Space was released in 1959, with music by Akira Ifukube. It was later released on CD and digital download in the United States by Red Bitch Music on August 8, 2016.[1]
Tracks
- Opening
- Main Title
- Bizarre Incident On The Tokaido Railway
- Emergency Conference
- Ahmed’s Escape
- Starry Sky
- Car Radio BGM
- Brainwashing
- The Magnificence of the Base
- The Heat Ray Gun
- The SPIPs Blast Off
- The Remains
- Lunar Landing
- The Exploration Vehicle Starts Moving
- Iwamura And The SPIP
- Air Cushion
- Onward!
- The Cave
- The Natalians
- Lunar Battle II
- The Return of the SPIP
- News Spreads Worldwide
- Preparing to Intercept
- Launch of the Combat Rockets
- Battle in Outer Space
- Wrath of the Freezing Gun
- Destroy the Giant Mother Ship
- No Trace Of The Enemy
- Ending
Tracks (U.S. version)
- Toho Logo / Opening
- Main Title
- Bizarre Incident on the Taikaido Railway
- A Series of Strange Incidents
- Emergency Strategy Session
- Professor Ahmed
- Ahmed's Escape
- Starry Sky
- Car Radio Bgm
- Brainwashing
- The Magnificence of the Base
- Parade I (Edited Version)
- Parade II (Edited Version)
- The SPIP Blasts Off
- The Remains
- The Heat Ray Gun
- Lunar Landing
- The Lunar Surface
- The Exploration Vehicle Starts Moving
- Air Cushion
- Iwamura and the SPIP
- Onward!
- The Cave
- The Natalian Base
- The Natalians
- Lunar World Battle I
- Lunar World Battle II
- Return of the SPIP
- News Spreads Worldwide
- Prepare to Ambush
- Combat Rockets Launched
- Battle in Outer Space
- Wrath of the Freeze Gun
- Destroy the Giant Mother Ship!
- No Trace of the Enemy
- Ending
- Parade M i (Ps Salute of Honor T2)
- Parade M II (Ps Battle Cry T3)
- Parade M III (Ps The Heavens)
- M5t2
- Natalian Saucer in Flight (Sound Effects)
- Battle in Outer Space (Preview Trailer)
External links
References
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