![]() ![]() The strangest Dino-Kong coattail-rider that I know of sadly never got made. Most of them were giant ape movies of one sort or another, but some producers had more expansive visions. Late in 1976 and early in 1977, when everybody the world over was assuming that the Dino De Laurentiis King Kong would be the biggest thing since the Empire State Building, a lot of cash-in projects got green-lit. 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.Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds / Legend of the Dinosaurs / Kyoryu Kaicho no Densetsu (1977) -** The unopened box that the album arrived in. The photos were taken on November 6, 2019. Monster Birds Original Soundtrack (CINK-76).Here is a photo gallery of my copy of Legend of Dinosaurs "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. Monster Birds" (can also be translated as "Legend of Dinosaurs. ![]() as "The Legend of the Dinosaurs", but it's now widely known as "Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds", which is nearly identical to the original Japanese title, "Legend of Dinosaurs ![]() The film was initially released in the U.S. Death Fight of the Dinosaur and Monster Bird (SE) ![]()
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