New Jungle Emperor CDs in October
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:53 pm
Jungle Emperor Symphonic Poem--2009 Revised Edition:
A new recording of the Symphonic Poem, in a two-disk set consisting of a CD and a DVD. The DVD has a 5.1-channel surround sound version of the recording, plus the 16 pictures Tezuka drew for the original LP release. For this recording, the orchestration has been "expanded" and Isao Tomita has chosen the jazz singer Satoshi (??--I can't get the full name) to narrate the opening section where the themes are introduced. The DVD will include subtitles, but whether these will be in English is not clear. It does not appear that the animated film will be on the DVD.
Reissue of the Soundtrack CD for Jungle Emperor Leo (1997 movie):
Apparently this is a straight reissue of the 1997 CD.
A 5-CD set of music written by Isao Tomita for various Tezuka shows:
Includes Jungle Emperor (1965), Jungle Emperor the movie (1966), Onward Leo (New Jungle Emperor, 1966) as well as Princess Knight, Big X, and others.
And I can't believe what I think I see here: Tezuka theme songs played by a Ukulele quartet???
A new recording of the Symphonic Poem, in a two-disk set consisting of a CD and a DVD. The DVD has a 5.1-channel surround sound version of the recording, plus the 16 pictures Tezuka drew for the original LP release. For this recording, the orchestration has been "expanded" and Isao Tomita has chosen the jazz singer Satoshi (??--I can't get the full name) to narrate the opening section where the themes are introduced. The DVD will include subtitles, but whether these will be in English is not clear. It does not appear that the animated film will be on the DVD.
Reissue of the Soundtrack CD for Jungle Emperor Leo (1997 movie):
Apparently this is a straight reissue of the 1997 CD.
A 5-CD set of music written by Isao Tomita for various Tezuka shows:
Includes Jungle Emperor (1965), Jungle Emperor the movie (1966), Onward Leo (New Jungle Emperor, 1966) as well as Princess Knight, Big X, and others.
And I can't believe what I think I see here: Tezuka theme songs played by a Ukulele quartet???