They were not known for their monster movies and there's a good reason for that if this film is any indication. Just to fill in everyone on the back story of this thing, this comes courtesy of Toiei Studios, Japan. I spent every other minute of this film loudly shouting, in confused and bewildered indignation: "What the fuck?!" This thing could not have hurt me more if I had asked it to spank me harder. It hurts, my friends, and damn it when it comes to movies like this I am a masochist. Seldom have I seen a movie so consistently unable to do anything right. The Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds Opened box, with the album still in the packaging.įront of the album, unsealed and without obi.īack of the album, unsealed and without obi.Well, Netflix delivered unto me a film I have been aching, for no good reason, to see for ages: The unopened box that the album arrived in. The photos were taken on November 6, 2019.
"Legend of Distant Blood" and "Final Chapter" Additionally, a synth cue heard during the light phenomena scene (just before the Rhamphorhynchus attack scene) couldn't be included on the album for the same reason.
Therefore, they weren't included on the album. The country songs heard in the film, performed by The Last Longhorn Band, couldn't be located. While no cue numbers are given for track 3, the booklet states that it's the equivalent of M3 and M4. The songs for the film ("Legend of Distant Blood" and "Final Chapter") were recorded at Taihei Studio and mixed for the film at Sound City on March 20, 1977.
The score was recorded on Maat Sound City, located at Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo.