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442: Extreme Patriots of WWII: Kitaro's (Original Soundtrack)
- (Expanded Version, Jewel Case Packaging)
- Artist: Kitaro
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/9/2010

442: Extreme Patriots of WWII: Kitaro's (Original Soundtrack)
- (Expanded Version, Jewel Case Packaging)
- Artist: Kitaro
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/9/2010
Product Notes
The 442nd Infantry Regiment was a segregated unit formed by the United States Military. This U.S. Army regiment, composed mainly of Japanese American soldiers, became one of the most decorated units for it's size and length of service in the history of the United States Military. Due to their exceptional combat records and the high number of casualties, they were nicknamed the "Purple Heart Battalion." 442, Extreme Patriots of WWII is a film about the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team who were first seen as the problem, but later proved to be the problem-solvers. It's a story of the 442 veterans, their struggle and their victories as American soldiers and civilians. The Story-Scape contained on this CD intertwines narrated passages, extended dialogue and sound effects with Kitaro's resonant, multi-textured compositions. A powerful and riveting chapter of Japanese American history, this is the story told by Medal Of Honor recipients, decorated veterans, friends and family.
Credits
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Director(s)Junichi Suzuki
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Artist(s)Kitaro
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Composer(s)Kitaro
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Producer(s)Shigeto Terasaka
Shinichiro Okano