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BSX Records presents Bukimisha’s stunning “a capella’ recreation of Akira Ifukube’s fabulous score to BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE (1959). Not your typical Toho special effects extravaganza, this film was a rousing tour-de-force sci-fi action/adventure of a united Earth battling a hostile alien armada.

Akira Ifukube’s score is a brilliant mix of motifs, representing the unsettling mystery and danger of outer space, as well as the determination of the brave men and women who volunteer to meet the intergalactic threat. From an unprovoked attack on a space station to alien mind control on helpless humans, the film’s final act is a breath-taking dogfight, not only in the skies over Japan, but with squadrons of craft meeting in space. It’s a battle that preceded STAR WARS by almost two decades! Yet, despite Columbia Pictures retaining much of the original score, their American version replaced the maestro’s rousing battle march with mediocre stock music.

Bonus tracks include a selection of concert arrangements that feature the genesis of the musical themes used in BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE, or were themselves inspired by the score. They include one of Ifukube's earliest military compositions, “Kishi Mai” (“Auspicious Dance” or, "March for the Japanese Imperial Navy”), “Toushi Tenshou — Theme for Masaaki Satake (1994),” a later composition especially written for the renowned Japanese kick boxer, and finally, a 1999 brass band arrangement of the "Frigate March" cue from the original GODZILLA
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BSX Records is proud to once more offer the distinctive performance art of Bukimisha to movie music fans around the world. This album has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland from the group’s original digital recordings, all supervised and approved by Takeo Yahiro & their great mentor, Dr. Bukimi. Exclusive liner notes by author David Hirsch with Sam Scali.

BUKIMISHA: BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE

Bukimisha

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Opening
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Main Title
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The Tokaido Line Accident
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A Series of Mysterious Occurrences
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Crisis Response Meeting
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Professor Ahmed
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Ahmed's Escape
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Starry Sky
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Car Radio
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Brainwashing
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The Magnificence of the Base
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SPIP Launch
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The Debris
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Heat Ray Gun
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Moon Landing
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The Surface of the Moon
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Activating the Exploration Vehicle
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Air Cushion
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Iwomura and the SPIP
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Advance
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Cave
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Natal Base
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The Natal People
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Battle on the Moon I
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Battle on the Moon II
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The SPIP Goes Home
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The News Spreads Worldwide
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Ambush Preparations
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Space Fighters Launched
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Great War in Space
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Fury of the Cooling Ray
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The Destruction of the Huge Mothership
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No Sign of the Enemy
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Ending
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Trailer BGM
2:35
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Kishi Mai (Auspicious Dance) (1943)
4:45
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Toushi Tenshou _ Theme for Masaaki Satake 1994
5:15
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March for Band _Godzilla 1999_
6:26
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

BSXDG9237

Includes Digital Booklet

BSX Records presents Bukimisha’s stunning “a capella’ recreation of Akira Ifukube’s fabulous score to BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE (1959). Not your typical Toho special effects extravaganza, this film was a rousing tour-de-force sci-fi action/adventure of a united Earth battling a hostile alien armada.

Akira Ifukube’s score is a brilliant mix of motifs, representing the unsettling mystery and danger of outer space, as well as the determination of the brave men and women who volunteer to meet the intergalactic threat. From an unprovoked attack on a space station to alien mind control on helpless humans, the film’s final act is a breath-taking dogfight, not only in the skies over Japan, but with squadrons of craft meeting in space. It’s a battle that preceded STAR WARS by almost two decades! Yet, despite Columbia Pictures retaining much of the original score, their American version replaced the maestro’s rousing battle march with mediocre stock music.

Bonus tracks include a selection of concert arrangements that feature the genesis of the musical themes used in BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE, or were themselves inspired by the score. They include one of Ifukube's earliest military compositions, “Kishi Mai” (“Auspicious Dance” or, "March for the Japanese Imperial Navy”), “Toushi Tenshou — Theme for Masaaki Satake (1994),” a later composition especially written for the renowned Japanese kick boxer, and finally, a 1999 brass band arrangement of the "Frigate March" cue from the original GODZILLA
.
BSX Records is proud to once more offer the distinctive performance art of Bukimisha to movie music fans around the world. This album has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland from the group’s original digital recordings, all supervised and approved by Takeo Yahiro & their great mentor, Dr. Bukimi. Exclusive liner notes by author David Hirsch with Sam Scali.