mikelcho wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 8:28 pm
BabyG1975 wrote:Another question:
Was the La-La Records Godzilla 1998 CD released in the US or was that a different countries?
EDIT:
I also saw ADV with a Destroy All Monsters CD on eBay is that official? I know it was on the 2004 DVD they did.
Also
Any other Toho monster movie soundtracks available?
All the Godzilla soundtracks that I've listed above are all U.S. releases only.
Yes, A.D. Vision's
Destroy All Monsters DVD release of the soundtrack CD is also an official release, but it's included with, and is inside, the DVD. The Media Blasters/Tokyo Shock version is in its own separate packaging.
I don't know if any other Godzilla or Toho soundtracks are available in the U.S. These five are all I know about.
I take that back. The A.D. Vision CD release of the soundtrack album of
Destroy All Monsters you're talking about
was released separately from the 2004 DVD/CD release, so yes, it's an official release. If you see it again on eBay, you can get it any time you want without any trouble whatsoever.
So, as a result, that means there are
six official U.S. releases on CD of Japanese soundtrack albums of Godzilla films that have been done, with one of them released
twice...once in 2004 by A.D. Vision and then again by Media Blasters/Tokyo Shock in 2011, in both cases with two different covers.
And btw, yes, La-La Land Records
did release the soundtrack album to
GODZILLA (1998) on CD in 2007. BSX re-released it in 2020 as a triple-disc CD titled
GODZILLA: The Ultimate Edition. The first release, I think, is hard to find, while the second one is still available.