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The RZA, the consummate other-galaxy sound craftsman, appears to be suffering from an inspirational drought induced by his cinematic contributions musically and through his cameo in the film, relying heavily on recycled beats. However, the RZA (or the label) stingily held back some of the musical gems from the film and the result is, on the whole, unsatisfying. On the basis of the film's eerie, seamless score, one would expect a soundtrack that would underscore the film's shadowy mood and artistry.
WAY OF THE SAMURAI 1 CLAN LIST MOVIE
Reischauer, 1990, 302 p.For a movie steeped in hip-hop and an eastern philosophical aesthetic (an aesthetic largely informed by director Jim Jarmusch's collaboration with Wu Tang high priest and producer of the soundtrack, the RZA), the soundtrack itself is largely banal when detached from the visuals of the film. Publishing details: Musashi – Book 1: The Way of the Samurai by Eiji Yoshikawa, Corgi Books, Translated from the Japanese by Charles S. Yamazoe Dampachi, Otomo Banryu and Yasukawa Yasubei – ronins from Nara Okubo Nagayasu – the new governor of Nara, sent by the Tokugawa government Nikkan – the abbot of the Ozoin, an old friend of In’ei, Sekishusai’s former student Inshun – In’ei’s successor as the abbot of the Hozoin Agon – senior disciple of the Hozoin Temple, known as “Seven Pillars of the Hozoin,” defeated by Musashi Kakuzenbo In’ei – former abbot of Hozoin Temple in Nara Gion Toji and Ueda Ryohei – Yoshioka Seijuro’s senior student Gion Toji – samurai of the Yoshioka School and suitor to Oko Ueda Ryohei – samurai of the Yoshioka School Yoshioka Denshichiro – Seijuro’s younger brother Yoshioka Seijuro – Young Master of the Yoshioka School Yoshioka Kempō – father of Yoshioka Seijuro of Kyoto Lord Koizumi – Sekishusai’s teacher and lord of Ise Shoda Kizaemon – samurai in the House of Yagyu Yagyu Munenori – Sekishusai’s son and Tokugawa official in Edo Yagyu Sekishusai (former Muneyoshi) – aging master of the Yagyu style of swordsmanship, lord of Koyagyu fief House of Yagyu – a powerful family known for their style of swordsmanship who serves the House of Tokugawa Tsujikaze Kohei – Temma’s younger brother, the leader of a band of freebooters operating around Yasukawa in Kiso Tsujikaze Temma – bandit slain by Musashi Gonroku Fuchikawa (aka Uncle Gon) – Matahachi’s uncle, his sister’s husbandĪkamatsu clan – the clan the Hon’iden and Shimmen families descended fromĪkemi – the daughter of Oko Arima Kihei – a wondering swordsman killed by Musashi (when he was 12 or 13) Hon’iden Osugi – the mother of Matahachi and bitter enemy of Musashi Otsu – former lover and fiancé of Matahachi Hon’iden Matahachi – childhood friend of Musashi Ikeda Terumasa – Lord of the Castle of Himeiji, where Musashi studied The Art of War Munisai – Takezo’s late father, once a samurai under Lord Shimmen of Iga, descendant of the Hirata family Ogin – Musashi’s older sisterĪoki Tanzaemon (aka Scraggy Beard) – an official of the Tokugawa government, the representative of Lord Terumasa in Miyamoto, Jotaro’s father Miyamoto Musashi – an apprentice swordsman Shimmen Takezo – former name of Musashi