- For the re-recording of this soundtrack, see Godzilla (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Kaoru Wada re-recording).
The Godzilla soundtrack was initially released in 1998, with music by Akira Ifukube. It consisted of 21 tracks.
The soundtrack got a second release under the distribution of the Toho Music Corporation on September 20, 2004. This re-release contained an additional 6 tracks, including 4 bonus tracks out of the 6, bringing the total up to 27.
The soundtrack was then re-released once more under a new distributor: Classic Media International on April, 19, 2010. This re-release featured no new additions, and instead, lacked one track: the radio dialogue from the 2004 re-release, bringing the final count down to 26.
On August 24, 2016, a new release of the soundtrack was launched. This, however, was a re-recording of the film's entire score, arranged and conducted by Kaoru Wada.
Tracks
- Godzilla Approaches
- Godzilla Main Title
- Medley: Ship Music/Sinking of Eikou Maru
- Sinking of Bingo Maru
- Anxieties on Odo Island
- Odo Temple Festival
- Stormy Odo Island
- Theme for Odo Island
- Japanese Army March I
- Horror of the Water Tank
- Godzilla Comes Ashore
- Godzilla's Rampage
- Desperate Broadcast
- Godzilla Comes to Tokyo Bay
- Intercept Godzilla
- Tragic Sight at the Imperial Capital
- Oxygen Destroyer
- Prayer for Peace
- Japanese Army March II
- Godzilla at the Ocean Floor
- Ending
- Godzilla Leaving
- Main Title
- First Landing
- Tokyo in Flames
- Last Assault
Bonus tracks (2004 Re-release)
- Main Title ~ Footsteps & Cries (M2)
- Storm on Odo Island
- Pleasure Boat Music
- Radio Music
Trivia
- The 2010 North American release of the soundtrack erroneously changes Odo Island to Ootojima Island.
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