Another DVD/Film with Tomita music

Discussion in 'Tomita' started by lance at soundscapemusic., Apr 11, 2003.

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  1. Hi All, found this browsing round cd japan

    http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=DSTD-2127

    ARABIAN NIGHT - SINBAD NO BOUKEN [Theatrical Feature]
    Animation
    Catalog No.: DSTD-2127
    Media: DVD
    Number of discs (or other units): 1
    Release Date: 2002/10/21
    Price: 4500 Yen(US$ 37.31)

    Description
    The award-winning animated film was based on the screenplay by Osamu Tezuka
    and Morio Kita, with production art designed by Yasuo Otsuka. Music by Isao
    Tomita. It stars the voice of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, et al.
    Special Features: art gallery
    Edition Details
    Running Time: 81 mins.
    DVD Video
    Color
    Layers: single-sided/dual-layered
    Aspect Ratio(s): 16:9/LB Cinemascope
    Regional Encoding: 2
    NTSC Format

    Audio Track :
    Japanese/Monaural

    Does any one know more about this title?
    Is the music original, or does it use previously recorded works?

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    Lance
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  2. Lance Lenehan wrote:
    >
    > Hi All, found this browsing round cd japan
    >
    > http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=DSTD-2127
    >
    > ARABIAN NIGHT - SINBAD NO BOUKEN [Theatrical Feature]
    > Animation
    > Catalog No.: DSTD-2127
    > Media: DVD
    > Number of discs (or other units): 1
    > Release Date: 2002/10/21
    > Price: 4500 Yen(US$ 37.31)
    >
    > Description
    > The award-winning animated film was based on the screenplay by Osamu Tezuka
    > and Morio Kita, with production art designed by Yasuo Otsuka. Music by Isao
    > Tomita. It stars the voice of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, et al.
    > Special Features: art gallery
    > Edition Details
    > Running Time: 81 mins.
    > DVD Video
    > Color
    > Layers: single-sided/dual-layered
    > Aspect Ratio(s): 16:9/LB Cinemascope
    > Regional Encoding: 2
    > NTSC Format
    >
    > Audio Track :
    > Japanese/Monaural
    >
    > Does any one know more about this title?
    > Is the music original, or does it use previously recorded works?




    Here we go! Original music, though there is a second composer credited.
    It's an anime from 1962!

    http://en.tezuka.co.jp/anime/sakuhin/mv/mv002.html
     
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