¡Stingray
¡Original Soundtrack (Music by Barry Gray)

 Description
[Machine Translation] This is the original soundtrack of "The Great Undersea War Stingray," an early Super Mario Nation masterpiece produced in 1964 by Gerry Anderson, the creator of "Thunderbirds. Stingray" was the first color film in the Super Mario Nation series. The voice of Atlanta in the original language was voiced by Lois Maxwell, the first Moneypenny in the 007 film series. In the Japanese version, Tony Tani provided a unique Japanese voiceover narration that was not in the original language version, and this became a hot topic at the time. The story takes place in the year 2065, when the World Organization for Safety of the Seas (WASP) is established as an organization to protect world peace. The nuclear-powered submarine Stingray (meaning "stingray") was created using the latest technology of the WASP. The super mecha, which can be deployed to any part of the world's oceans, is accompanied by music by Barry Gray, a familiar face in Gerry Anderson's films. The album features Barry's signature lounge jazz, a dynamic horn section, and flowing string music, including "Main Title," which features the Mike Sam's Singers' repeated chorus of "Stingray Stingray!


凌 Credits
Barry Gray

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