Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording
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Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording | |
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Soundtrack album by Peter Berring | |
Released | December 9, 1997 |
Recorded | 1995, Vancouver, British Columbia |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 50:03 |
Label | FUNimation Productions Inc. Super Tracks Music Group International |
Producer | John J. Alcantar III Thomas C. Stewart |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | (2.1/5)[1] |
Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording is the official US soundtrack from the anime Dragon Ball. It was recorded in 1995 and released in album form two years later during 1997, along with Saban's English dub soundtrack for Dragon Ball Z. The score was written and composed by Vancouver-based musician Peter Berring, who was hired by the dub's producer Funimation. It includes the theme song known by fans as "Gotta Find That Dragon Ball!" which was written by Brian Griffith. It is the only US soundtrack of the show to be produced for the consumer.
Track listing
- Main Title
- The Game Begins
- Bulma and Goku
- Oolong the Terrible
- Yamcha the Warrior
- Disappearing Dragon Balls
- Power of the Master
- The Emperor's Prize
- Awaken the Dragon
- The Awakening Dragon
- Goku's Curse
- Victory
- End Title
References
External links
- Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording at MusicBrainz (list of releases)