> Can someone explain if the Japanese version had poorly
> mixed sound? Guy Tucker always claimed that it was poorly
> done (as evidenced by a guy who did it with no previous
> experience) and the music was buried in the Japanese
> version by Sound FX.
I also have the feeling that the music often is not as loud as it should be (I am referring to the Toho RC2 DVD). If I understood correctly, Guy Mariner Tucker asked Akira Ifukube about this and it was Akira Ifukube who suspected that the mixing of the sound was not done properly.
@Gfan54:
> I've never understood why American distributors felt the need
> to sometimes replace the original Japanese scores to kaiju
> films in the '50s and early '60s.
Regarding RODAN, my thoughts are that the American distributors were much concerned about the inherent foreignness of the film. I think, for that reason they replaced Akira Ifukube's score with generic, but also more familiar sounding music, and for the same reason they also added the narration to the film.
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Thanks for all the answers to my question!
