Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds (1977) soundtrack
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The soundtrack of Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds was composed by Masao Yagi and released on CD by Cinema-Kan on October 21, 2019.
Gallery
Album & CD
Tracks
- Toei Mark ~ Woman in the Sea of Trees (M1T2) 東映マーク~樹海の女 (M1T2)
- Fossil Hunter Takashi Ashizawa (M2T3) 化石ハンター 芦沢 節 (M2T3)
- Legend of Distant Blood (Main Title, to the Sea of Trees) 遠い血の伝説 (メインタイトル、樹海へ)
- Lake Bottom ~ Omen (M5) 湖底~予兆 (M5)
- Ballad (Reunion) (M6T7) バラード (再会) (M6T7)
- Premonition (M7T2) 予感 (M7T2)
- Legend of Lake Sai (Unused) (M8) 西湖の伝説 (未使用) (M8)
- Mystery in the Fog (M9T2) 霧のミステリー (M9T2)
- Plesiosaurus Appears (M10T5) プレシオザウルス出現 (M10T5)
- Fear of the Plesiosauria (M11) 首長竜の恐怖 (M11)
- Dinosaurs are Alive!? (M12) 恐竜は生きている!? (M12)
- Ballad (Farewell) (M14T3) バラード (別れ) (M14T3)
- Ballad (Crisis) (M15T3) バラード (危機) (M15T3)
- Monster Bird Attack! (M16T3) 怪鳥襲来! (M16T3)
- Legend of Dinosaurs · Monster Birds (M17T3) 恐竜・怪鳥の伝説 (M17T3)
- Final Chapter 終章
- Ending (M18 ENDING T4) エンディング (M18ENDING T4)
- Legend of Distant Blood Vocal/Eiichi Miyanaga 遠い血の伝説 歌/宮永英一
- Final Chapter Vocal/Eiichi Miyanaga 終章 歌/宮永英一
- Legend of Distant Blood (Instrumental) 遠い血の伝説 (instrumental)
- Final Chapter (Instrumental) 終章 (instrumental)
- Legend of Distant Blood (Vocal Only) 遠い血の伝説 (Vocal Only)
- Plesiosaurus Appears (M10T4) プレシオザウルス出現 (M10T4)
- Monster Bird Attack! (M16T2) 怪鳥襲来! (M16T2)
- Legend of Dinosaurs · Monster Birds (M17T2) 恐竜・怪鳥の伝説 (M17T2)
- Legend of Lake Sai (Lullaby) 西湖の伝説 (子守唄)
- Signs of Hatching (SE) 孵化の兆し (SE)
- Plesiosaurus' Prowling (SE) プレシオザウルスの徘徊 (SE)
- Death Fight of the Dinosaur and Monster Bird (SE) 恐竜と怪鳥の死闘 (SE)
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