Product Information
Also Known As: | ñ¨Ôéã¼, The Blind Swordsman |
Director: | Takeshi Kitano |
Country of Origin: | Japan |
Genre: | Samurai, Musical, Action, Comedy, Traditional |
Release Date: | Jan 29, 2004 |
Publisher: | BMG |
Product Made In: | South Korea |
Case: | CD Case |
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Tracks
01. A ROAD TO A POST-TOWN
02. FIREWOOD-CHOPPING AND A FARMER WHO WANTS TO BA A SAMURAI
03. GINZO`S FIRST COMMAND
04. THE NARUTO-YA RICE MERCHANT MASSACRE
05. THE GAMBLING HOUSE MASSACRE
06. THE WASTELAND MASSACRE AND THE REMINISCENCE OF GEISHA
07. A HOUSE ON FIRE AND MASSACRES ALL OVER
08. CONSTRUCTORS
09. O-KAGURA
10. ZATOICHI SHOWDOWN
11. FESTIVO
12. A ROAD TO A POST-TOWN (ALTERNATE MIX)
13. GINZO`S FIRST COMMAND (ALTERNATE MIX)
14. A HOUSE ON FIRE AND MASSACRES ALL OVER (ALTERNATE MIX)
15. TRAILER
Review
Sound and music play a fairly significant, and sometimes funny, role in Takeshi Kitano¡¯s retelling of the story of a legendary Japanese blind swordsman. And though the repeating rhythm patterns and quirky minimalist melodies that make up this soundtrack lose some of their liveliness outside the context of the film, composer Keiichi Suzuki¡¯s creative blending of electronic music with a traditional Japanese sound is still worth a listen.
01. A ROAD TO A POST-TOWN
02. FIREWOOD-CHOPPING AND A FARMER WHO WANTS TO BA A SAMURAI
03. GINZO`S FIRST COMMAND
04. THE NARUTO-YA RICE MERCHANT MASSACRE
05. THE GAMBLING HOUSE MASSACRE
06. THE WASTELAND MASSACRE AND THE REMINISCENCE OF GEISHA
07. A HOUSE ON FIRE AND MASSACRES ALL OVER
08. CONSTRUCTORS
09. O-KAGURA
10. ZATOICHI SHOWDOWN
11. FESTIVO
12. A ROAD TO A POST-TOWN (ALTERNATE MIX)
13. GINZO`S FIRST COMMAND (ALTERNATE MIX)
14. A HOUSE ON FIRE AND MASSACRES ALL OVER (ALTERNATE MIX)
15. TRAILER
Review
Sound and music play a fairly significant, and sometimes funny, role in Takeshi Kitano¡¯s retelling of the story of a legendary Japanese blind swordsman. And though the repeating rhythm patterns and quirky minimalist melodies that make up this soundtrack lose some of their liveliness outside the context of the film, composer Keiichi Suzuki¡¯s creative blending of electronic music with a traditional Japanese sound is still worth a listen.
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