Ultraman Original Soundtrack
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Ultraman Original Soundtrack (Japanese ウルトラマン オリジナルサウンドトラック) is the original soundtrack for the 2004 Japan
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Ultraman (2004 film)
Ultraman: The Next, released in Japan simply titled , is a 2004 tokusatsu superhero film. It is part of the Ultra Series' experimental Ultra N Project, and features an Ultraman character codenamed "The Next"...

. The album was released on July 20, 2005. The catalogue code for this album is BMCV-8015.

The movie ending theme "Never Good-bye" (Track #12) was performed by TMG (Tak Matsumoto Group) with Tak Matsumoto on guitar, Eric Martin on vocals, Jack Blades on bass and vocals, and Brian Tichy on drums.

Track listing

  1. "イントロダクション" [Introduction]
  2. "Theme from ULTRAMAN"
  3. "真木のテーマ" [Maki no Theme]
  4. "ネクストのテーマ" [Next no Theme]
  5. "連れ去られる真木" [Tsure Sarareru Maki]
  6. "少年の日" [Shounen no Hi]
  7. "BCSTのテーマ~ザ・ワンのテーマ" [BCST no Theme ~The One no Theme]
  8. "迫りくる恐怖" [Semari Kuru kyouhu]
  9. "ザ・ワンのテーマ" [The One no Theme]
  10. "ネクスト飛翔" [Next Hisho]
  11. "狂気" [Kyoki]
  12. "NEVER GOOD-BYE"
  13. "沙羅のテーマによる組曲" [Sara no Theme ni Yoru Kumikyoku]
  14. "沙羅の決断" [Sara no Ketsudan]
  15. "テイクオフ" [Takeoff]
  16. "真木のテーマ 誇り高く" [Maki no Theme: Hokoritakaku]
  17. "ネクストのテーマ 戦いの組曲" [Next no Theme: Tatakai no Kumikyoku]
  18. "真木のテーマ 空中戦" [Maki no Theme: Kuuchusen]
  19. "悪夢" [Akumu]
  20. "非常事態" [Hijyoujitai]
  21. "破壊される街" [Hakai Sareru Machi]
  22. "羽ばたいた悪魔" [Habataita Akuma]
  23. "戦うネクスト" [Tatakau Next]
  24. "クライマックス組曲" [Climax Kumikyoku]
  25. "真木のテーマ 運命..." [Maki no Theme: Unmei...]
  26. "真木のテーマ ふたたび空へ" [Maki no Theme: Futatabi Sora e]

Personnel

Akihito Tokunaga (bass, arrangement, programming)

Akiko Okabe (violin)

Akiko Shimizu (violin)

Akiko Yoshino (French horn)

Akira Ishikawa (bassoon)

Azuza Tojo (trombone)

Birmann Sohei (violin)

Brian Tichy (drums)

Eric Martin (vocals, background vocals)

Fumiko Hikima (French horn)

Fuyu Iwaki (violin)

Gen Kubono (percussion)

Hajime Terai (cello)

Hiromi Itaya (oboe)

Jack Blades (bass, lyrics, vocals, background vocals)

Kaori Kohashi (harp)

Ken-ichi Shimura (tuba)

Kikebag Spicnigger (tromboner)

Kyoichiro Kori (trombone)

Kyoko Nakajima (cello)

Maki Nagata (violin)

Makiko Murakoshi (violin)

Makiko Tomita (cello)

Masaaki Isono (cello)

Masazumi Ozawa (guitar)

Mayuko Uchita (percussion)

Mihoko Yasuhara (flute, piccolo)

Miki Shibamura (violin)

Mirei Akaike (violin)

Motoko Hasegawa (trumpet)

Namo Nagasawa (violin)

Noriko Takaichi (flute, piccolo)

Nozomi Kamata (cello)

Rina Odera (violin)

Ryo Hayashi (piano)

Ryuya Matsukawa (percussion)

Sayuri Yano (violin)

Stupid Fucking Scotsman (tromboner)

Tak Matsumoto
Tak Matsumoto
is a Grammy Award-winning Japanese guitarist, producer, arranger, composer, singer and songwriter. In addition to guitarist and lead composer for the hard rock band B'z, he has also had a successful solo career.-Background:...

(producer, guitar)

Takahiro Suzuki (trumprt)

Takashi Hatakeyama (trumpet)

Takuto Kohashi (percussion)

Terumichi Ito (French horn)

Tomoyuki Tsuzaki (bass trombone)

Yoko Fujinawa (violin)

Yoko Ohta (cello)

Yuki Hamasaki (clarinet)

Yukihiro Nishimoto (violin)

Yukio Ikeda (violin)

Yukitomo Kuramochi (French horn)
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