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SHOGUN ASSASSIN - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
USA IMPORT - Limited edition numbered (536/4000)
Re-mastered and pressed on 180 gram "blood red" wax
Housed in hand numbered deluxe gatefold "tip-on" jacket and printed inner sleeve Includes reproduction 27" x 40" film poster
BRAND NEW and SEALED
This was released in the USA for Record Store Day 2015 on the Cinewax label CINE804
It’s not unusual for hip hop artists to immortalize something by
sampling it, but few did so as extensively—or as effectively—as GZA in
his use of snippets from Shogun
Assassin on his 1995 album Liquid Swords. Though we know them as elder
statesmen now, in the mid-90s The Wu-Tang Clan were the spookiest kids
on the block, sharing an obsession with shaolin monks, B-movies, and
soul-chillingly dark string samples.
Released to the grindhouse film circuit in 1980, Shogun
Assassin is a martial arts Easts-meets-West culture mashup. Recutting
scenes from the swashbuckling Japanese series Lone Wolf And Cub for the
British and American markets, the film sold on its brutal action and
frequent decapitations. Producer RZA was a big fan and let the
soundtrack shape his work on his bandmate’s solo LP.
“[The album tells] the story of a shogun
told through different narratives and scenarios. It’s not a theme but
more like a thread throughout the album,” GZA has said. “While we were
mastering the album, RZA asked the engineer to go out and get it and
bring it back to us. That’s when I watched it. I loved it immediately
and thought it fit with the album well.”
The film’s soundtrack blends eastern melodies chiming out of futuristic
synths, electronic beats, and bouncing disco bass lines introduced by a
child’s ominous voiceover. It was neither Japanese nor authentic. It
was, in fact, recorded and mixed at Icon Studios, Hollywood and composed
and performed by W. Michael Lewis (of LA disco pioneers Rinder &
Lewis) and Mark Lindsay, a man well known as the frontman of hit 1960s
beat group Paul Revere & The Raiders. The combination produces
results that are typical of neither and all the more intriguing for it.
Never officially released on vinyl beyond a limited promotional
pressing, this is your chance to own the highly sought after LP. It’s
sure to be of interest to soundtrack buffs, Wu-Tang lovers, Tarantino
aficionados (who may recall Shogun’s homage in Kill Bill Vol. 2), and fans of experimental synth music.
TRACK LISTING
The Legend Of Lone Wolf
Daigoro's Theme
Assassin With Son
The Ninja
Voyagers
Crimson Sky
Eyes Of A Demon
Dune
Lone Wolf's Theme
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