Pirates of the Caribbean: Special 2007 - The Attraction & Entertainment
Could they have possibly come up with a more clumsy title?
Tracks:
1 Welcome 0:28
2 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Attraction [Ride-Through Mix] 10:08
3 Pirate Overture 3:09
4 Wet & Wild Pirate Night 11:56
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Welcome' is the recording of Walt Disney saying "...we're gonna take 'em down a WATER-fall!"
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Ride-Through Mix' starts with ambient sounds, '
Oh Susanna' on banjo, and then Japanese narration before and after the waterfall. "Dead men tell no tales" in English, more Japanese narration, eerie 'Yo Ho' music featuring a bit of flute, the storm, various pirates laughing. "Dead men tell no tales" in English again. The battle scene in both English and limited Japanese by those defending the fort, with the film music--but original captain's dialog--no sign of Barbosa. The rest is all English. "Where be Captain Jack Sparrow and the treasure, ya' bilge rat?" "Do not tell him, Carlos!" "Weigh anchor now ya' swabbies, what be I offered for this winsome wench?" "We wants the redhead!" "Search all you wants, Captain Jack Sparrow, you'll never find the treasure without a look at this here map, and this lovely key to the treasure room." "Here kitty, kitty." The '
Yo Ho' song. The jail scene. "Mangy mut!" No Jack Sparrow dialog at the end--just more '
Yo Ho' with assorted laughs and gunshots. Parrot. Fades out with '
Yo Ho' accordian music.
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Pirate Overture' is same 'ol.
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Wet & Wild Pirate Night' begins with English narration. Switches to some quick singing in Japanese. This is followed by Disneyesque singing in English. "Let's have a wet and a wild pirate night! Yo Ho, Yo Ho! A crazy good time pirate fight!" Eerie music with some Japanese narration. More Japanese. Film music. Some quick Japanese. "Jack Sparrow!" Back to the Disneyesque singing. "Let's have a wet and a wild pirate night! Yo Ho, Yo Ho! C'mon see what pirates do! Yo Ho, Yo Ho!" Dance beat with lots of 'Yo Ho's. Gong. Closes with short narration in English, dance beat, heavy electric guitar, film music, and a couple more 'Yo Ho's for good measure.