Takayuki Inoue, Katsu Hoshi - Taiyou wo Nusunda Otoko (Original)
Takayuki Inoue, Katsu Hoshi - Taiyou wo Nusunda Otoko (Original)
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'79 Japanese Original Pressing. The Man Who Stole the Sun is the soundtrack to the 1979 cult action film directed by Kazuhiko Hasegawa. Composed by Takayuki Inoue and Masaru Hoshi, it features a thrilling blend of jazz, funk, and rock, perfectly complementing the film's outrageous story of a schoolteacher who builds an atomic bomb and challenges the Japanese government. A classic soundtrack from one of the most iconic films in Japanese cinema.
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