Yeah, I don't think either is the actual BGM. It's frustratingly hard to find a video of the relevant area with live audio... But thanks for your help!
Some time ago I've read that Mystic Point (or part of it) has a loop consisting of ethnic music from around the world. However, the few videos I've seen only feature nature sounds. Would anyone know of a recording or video where you can actually hear that BGM I've described?
No, Disney Clothiers has always shared the Emporium loop actually. A different recording of the track discussed above is part of that loop (under the name "Poem"). It's track 13 in your listing and track 11 in the actual loop.
It seems to me that the "loop list" you put up on the blog is more...
Sure, go ahead! I'm just putting the information out there.
And yes, in this case I can guarantee you that it's accurate! You could say I'm pretty close to this loop... ;)
During holiday season, "it's a small world" in Paris receives its own holiday overlay. It's quite different from the Californian version but uses the same music for the ride.
Outside the attraction and in the queue plays an area music loop mixed from the ride's soundtrack especially for Paris...
I used to prefer owning CDs but I'll admit that moving a lot between countries for work and family reasons has made me appreciate having my music on a hard drive… Apart from that, the choice to buy single tracks can be convenient in some cases (especially if Disney keeps releasing the same...
Wow, I wouldn't have believed it'd be that hard to find the album online... I can't find a trace of it either. Unfortunately I don't have the album here with me but I seem to remember it has a teal cover with a photo of the castle on it.
Edit: Found it! I found the exact name on another forum...
For me it's not so much the fact that there's "vintage" material on the disk... I'd quite welcome the original Space Mountain or Visionarium scores for example. But there's an unjustified bias towards characters, parades and shows at Disneyland Paris that spans from marketing to these CD...
I still hope we'll eventually get a Randy Thornton-style official album for DLP. In the meantime I'm really glad to have your blog to buy some of the needledrop material which does a far better job of bringing back memories of my visits (or work).
Agreed on all counts. I also think the album is terribly misnamed. That's definitely not "the Best" of DLP.
"Moon" is from the Rock Shock show that played in Videopolis in 1992.
Yeah, well, personally I'll probably skip this release. I feel that I have enough Entertainment music to last me a while so I'll save that money to buy source albums for area music and worthwhile releases from other parks...
So, thanks to @InsideDLParis on Twitter, we know the playlist of the just-released 20th anniversary album for DLP. Here it is:
1. Magic Everywhere
2. Do You Believe
3. Dancin' A Catchy Rhythm
4. All Around the World
5. Just Like We Dreamed It
6. Halloween-Halloween
7. It's Halloween-Lo-Ween
8...
Oh, awesome! That must be the Gibson Girl loop we've been talking about as it seems to be the only custom-recorded piano loop on Main Street. The description seems to fit as well.
It would be great to learn more if you have any further notes.
I think what he's saying is that two channels on a CD play two different music loops, for two different parts of the park. Actually, that explains a lot in regards to edits and subtle speed changes which would then have to be made in order to make two completely different loops match in duration.
I've heard Heigh-ho at the Lucky Nugget Saloon so there's a good chance that the loop is shared between the two at the very least. Is Yellow Rose of Texas the version on the DLP albums?
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