In 1954, Godzilla clawed its way from the sea and changed cinema forever. In collaboration with Toho, Waxwork is honored to present a lavish collector’s box set with remastered audio for vinyl, new artwork by Robert Sammelin, eighteen 180 gram colored vinyl discs, heavyweight matte laminate coated album jackets, an LP storage box with a fold-down magnetic flap featuring an album cover glossary, a turntable slipmat, all housed within a slipcase box with matte satin laminate coating. Collected for the very first time are all fifteen Godzilla film soundtracks from Japan’s Showa era in a prestigious box set showcasing the groundbreaking music from the iconic giant monster films. Waxwork Records is proud to present GODZILLA: The Showa Era Soundtracks, 1954-1975. Factoring in that all of these have been remastered for this release, plus the all-new artwork and the other features of the box-set itself, it definitely seems like a fair price for so much great content! Check out the full release information from Waxwork Records below! While this may sound like a lot, when you do the math, it really only comes out to $30 per soundtrack, which is pretty standard for most modern vinyl pressings. The only downside of this beautifully put together box set is the Godzilla sized price tag, which comes in at $450. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964).The Godzilla: The Showa Era Soundtracks 1954-1975 collection box set includes the following classic Godzilla soundtracks: Did we mention that the box set also includes a fancy turntable slipmat? This is the first time these soundtracks have been collected on vinyl, making it quite the collector’s item for fans! Each of the fifteen vinyl soundtracks features remastered audio and new artwork by artist Robert Sammelin. The box set contains all fifteen of the classic Showa Era Godzilla soundtracks across eighteen 180 gram colored vinyl discs. Waxwork Records has announced their new kaiju sized Godzilla vinyl box set, titled Godzilla: The Showa Era Soundtracks 1954-1975. The gigantic lizard kaiju Godzilla, well known as the “ King Of The Monsters,” is looking to next take dominion over a whole different world: vinyl record collecting!
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