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    Arranger of Main St. Music?

    Yes, the Alice in Wonderland music was arranged by Debney for Disneyland Anaheim originally, then used in France for the Labyrinth (and Tea Cups). I believe he was a staff composer for Disney at the time (i.e. the early 80s). I never heard him mentioned in connection with the Main Street...
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    Christmas Music in the Parks

    An addendum to the DLP list; since my French is now somewhat better than when I originally made the list, I was now able to do a quick google search on some of the lyrics of the missing track and found out that the title is "La cloche de Noel"... So, at least as far as titles go, the list is now...
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    DLP Frontierland En Musique CD Question

    I have yet to find it, along with a few other tracks on the "Une Journ?e ? Disneyland Paris" CD (which is where the song was originally released). I also guessed Lucky Nugget, as it has a honky tonk piano loop which it shares with Last Chance Cafe -- but so far I only ever heard Disney songs...
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    Christmas Music in the Parks

    No, they're three seperate tracks allright. Sound of Magic has the exact versions used in the loop. It's bizarre, but then again, I've come across a lot of (for me) inexplicable decisions made in Disney park BGM loops... Most likely it's an error they never bothered to fix. Incidentally...
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    Christmas Music in the Parks

    Here goes... performers listed where known. 1. Joy to the World (performed by Empire Brass) 2. Ihr Kinderlein kommet 3. The First Noel 4. Jingle Bells 5. Oh Come, All Ye Faithful (performed by Empire Brass) 6. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (performed by Canadian Brass) 7. Deck the Halls...
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    Christmas Music in the Parks

    As for the DLP Christmas loop, yes, it's the current one which has never changed as far as I can tell. I once made an almost complete loop list based on that same copy that's floating around, and I've managed to hunt down quite a few of its tracks (some are available at The Sound of Magic --...
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    What am I missing from my theme park cd collection?

    The DLRP list seems to be missing the following releases: Euro Disney - Feel the Magic, German version (1992) Country Music for Families (1994) Disney's Cinema Parade (CD single) (2003) La Parade des Princesses (CD single) (2003) Dancin' (A Catchy Rhythm) (Re-release) (CD single) (2003)...
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    The Timekeeper / Le Visionarium

    Re:DLP Timekeeper Question In that case it's made even more unlikely by the fact that -- as far as I know -- the current voice was added after the opening of the park. Originally, it seems, multilingual French actor Michel Leeb provided Timekeeper's voice for all four language versions.
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    Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

    Also of note is that after "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" came the songs "Following the Leader" and "A Spoonful of Sugar"... ;)
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    Adventureland Loops

    The complete loop (mixed with other ethnic percussion tracks) also plays in the Africa part of Adventureland in Paris.
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    pirate shanties

    As far as I know, there is only one such loop, but of course I could be wrong too. To determine that, where did you come across the loops? Your track 2 (from Jason's list) is actually just an extension of the first track (Yo Ho) that was omitted from the Imagineering the Dream version. So all...
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    New music from Space Mountain-DLP!

    The Space Mountain track on the album "Une Journ?e a DLP" is actually a heavily edited version of the track(s?) from the waiting area. It has several unnoticable cuts, omitting two or three minutes of music altogether. The "Grandeur of Space" track is part of that missing music. I'm still not...
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    DLP Space Mountain Loop Question

    No, that's the version that was excerpted on The Sound of Magic. I have that CD too... :) Space Mountain uses the original (and complete) "Dorinda Solo Flight" track from the soundtrack album.
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    DLP Space Mountain Loop Question

    It took me a while to find the track, and to dig through my old correspondence... but now I know for sure that the track on TSOM is what I sent him back then, i.e. not the real thing. If you compare the two tracks really side by side, you'll see/hear that. Actually used in Space Mountain is...
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    DLP Space Mountain Loop Question

    Yes, "Always" is from the Spielberg movie. As far as I remember, when the tracks on TSOM were originally put together, Mikey didn't have the actual soundtrack, only a re-recording of the theme that I sent him, but which is not the actual track heard in queue. I have no idea which of the...
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    DLP Space Mountain Loop Question

    It's one of two tracks (or possibly just part of the one track?) that was composed just for the SM queue area by Steve Bramson. DLP released an edited version of the track(s) on CD, with two parts clipped, so those missing parts were mixed into the file as live recordings for the Sound of...
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    DLP Riding the Firemares

    No problem... The shorter version is the clip used in Space Mountain. The other track is the full recording from the soundtrack of Krull. As far as I know, "Ride of the Firemares" is the correct title, but I haven't seen the original soundtrack listing. David
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    "Main St. USA" song HELP!

    Here's some additional info for DLP: The song was first used in the show C'est Magique, in a version using both English and French. It was released on CD in fully English, French and German versions in 1992, and then as the bilingual show track in 1997. It was remixed the same year with a...
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    Discoveryland Area Music

    It's true that David Tolley has a name for at least one track, namely "Heavenly Flight," which is Track 10 in the loop. He released a fast-played piano-only version of it on a CD of his. (btw, though it may be nitpicking, he's actually from California.)
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    Frontierland Shooting Gallery BGM

    Well, as I posted earlier (though not as detailed), the "City Slickers" track used in DL and DLP is not Track #9, "Mitchy the Kid," but in fact #3, "Find Your Smile," slightly edited. I'd guess any weirdness in picking sources for the DL loop might be because they apparantly took parts of the...
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