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(Post-bop) Yuji Ohno - Daigekitou Mad Police '80 - 1993, APE (image+.cue) lossless

Yuji Ohno Daigekitou Mad Police '80 Жанр:Post-bop Страна-производитель диска: Япония Год издания диска: 1993 Издатель (лейбл): VAP Номер по каталогу: VPCD-81039 Страна: Япония Аудио кодек: APE (*.ape) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 01:15:32 Источник (релизер): my.opera.com/zaratozom/blog/   Треклист 1. 「大激闘」のテーマ(TVサイズ)OPENING (2:01) 2. JAPAN MAFIA M-3 (3:43) 3. JAPAN MAFIA M-6 (1:52) 4. JAPAN MAFIA M-9 (4:00) 5. JAPAN MAFIA M-11 (3:20) 6. MAD POLICE M-7 (2:00) 7. MAD POLICE M-14 (1:46) 8. MAD POLICE M-15 (3:08) 9. MAD POLICE M-19 (1:24) 10. MAD POLICE M-29 (1:46) 11. Illusion of MAD CITY M-21 (2:54) 12. Illusion of MAD CITY M-28 (0:56) 13. Illusion of MAD CITY M-23 (4:15) 14. 「大激闘」のテーマーバラード・ヴァージョン- M-16A (3:34) 15. 「大激闘」のテーマーバラード・ヴァージョン- M-16BT3 (2:43) 16. 「大激闘」のテーマーバラード・ヴァージョン- M-16C (3:55) 17. BIG BATTLE M-1 (1:51) 18. BIG BATTLE M-2(テンポ早め) (0:33) 19. BIG BATTLE M-4 (2:21) 20. BIG BATTLE M-13 (1:47) 21. BIG BATTLE M-30 (0:49) 22. BIG BATTLE M-5 (2:41) 23. 「大激闘」のテーマ・バリエーション アイキャッチャー (0:05) 24. 「大激闘」のテーマ・バリエーション OPテーマ15 (0:16) 25. 「大激闘」のテーマ・バリエーション OPテーマ30 (0:31) 26. 「大激闘」のテーマ・バリエーション OPENING (0:59) 27. 「大激闘」のテーマ・バリエーション M-17 (3:04) 28. 愁いの街・インストゥルメンタル M-18A (3:55) 29. 愁いの街・インストゥルメンタル M-18BT2 (1:31) 30. 愁いの街・インストゥルメンタル M-18C (4:25) 31. 愁いの街(TVサイズ) エンドテーマ (0:53) 32. 愁いの街(シングルヴァージョン)HOW CAN YOULOVE THE CITY (2:49) 33. 「大激闘」のテーマ(シングルヴァージョン)THEME FROM ”DAIGEKITO” (3:46)     Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 EAC extraction logfile from 22. 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He was born on 30 May 1941 in Atami, Shizuoka (Japan). He is known for his musical score in Lupin III, which began in 1977[1] with Shin Rupan Sansei. He is also well known for composing Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars. Another score is quite known in Europe with his work on the anime adaptation from Toei, Captain Future (Capitaine Flam in France) in 1979. His trio consists of Czech bassist Miroslav Vitous and American drummer Lenny White. Another work was scoring the Toei's Japanese tokusatsu series Seiun Kamen Machineman, his only work on this genre to date.     О фильме Stylistically "Dai Gekitou -- Mad Police '80" (Hard Impact - Mad Police '80) was very similar to the American TV Drama "S.W.A.T." (ABC/Spelling-Goldberg Productions; 1975). This was to be a series vehicle for veteran Toei movie tough guy Watase Tsunehiko (Sailor Fuku To Kikanjuu) and Umemiya Tatsuo who was probably best remembered as Kosaka Hiroshi, one of the motorcycle riding hoodlums in the 1970s Toei movie series "Furyo Bancho" (Juvenile Boss). Brother Watari Tetsuya was gaining much fame as detective Daimon Keisuke in the Ishihara Pro series "Seibu Keisatsu" (TV Asahi; 1979) which ultimately competed against this series and won decisively. Whether because of low ratings or pressure from Japanese PTA groups, the format of "Dai Gekitou -- Mad Cop '80" was changed drastically and the show soon became known simply as "Tokumei Keiji" (Special Operations Police). While most of the cast was retained, the violence was toned down considerably and two new detectives were introduced to lighten and humanize the show more. These changes did very little to change ratings and the show was soon canceled. Oddly enough Ishihara Pro's "Seibu Keisatsu" (Western Police), which was showing at the same time and had even more violence and bloodshed in it, soared in the ratings. Ohno Yuji's infectious and jazzy theme is reminiscent of many of his earlier works including the theme song to "Lupin San Sei AKA Lupin The Third" (Toho, 1979). Story: In 1980, Japan's Criminal Underworld united to form a more unified and organized criminal network. Allying itself with the Foreign Mafia, they grew to become an even more powerful Syndicate. Calling itself the "JM" or "Japan Mafia", this criminal cartel began its reign of corruption and crime. Unable to combat such an organized and monumental threat, The Japanese Metropolitan Police Force gathers together an elite team of specialists from its ranks to form a specialized combat unit specifically charged with the destruction of the "JM". Codenamed "MP" or Mad Police, these men and women use whatever means necessary to battle this imposing threat. Cast: Watase Tsunehiko (Detective Himuro Kenichi AKA Cap) Umemiya Tatsuo (Detective Masumura Hyosuke AKA Mura-San) Katagiri Ryuji (Detective Nitta Goro AKA Nitta) Shiga Masaru (Detective Serizawa Matsuya AKA Seri-San) Nakanishi Ryota (Detective Haruda Shinji AKA Shinji) Horikawa Mayumi (Detective Midorikawa Yuko AKA Yuko) Sakuragi Kenichi (Detective Segawa Daisaku) - Episodes 17-26 Yamamoto Ken (Detective Yamanami Jou AKA Joe) - Episodes 17-26
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