Sherman brothers Demo Small World track


I'm on the lookout for a very rare track from the Disneyland Forever collection entitled "Demo From Small World." Does anyone have this track or know where I might find it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Sorry, Aaron. Thought I was familiar with every Disney Forever track, but "Demo from Small World" doesn't ring true or sound familiar. ???
 
The "it's a small world" Demo track was on a CD given to NFFC attendees who signed up for a screening of Disneyland, U.S.A. back in 1998. I believe it was the only otherwise unreleased track on that CD.

-Jason
 

grecat

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:) Jason is correct. The special Forever was given as a "parting" gift to NFFC members who went to a very special screening of the film "Who's Lives at Disneyland" and a talk by Imagineer Tony Baxter in the Team Disney auditorium. One of the more facinating and special events I've been to. Mike.... you mean I actually have something you don't have a copy of from Richard and Robert? Amazing.

Greg in CA
 

grecat

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Hey Steve, the special CD is entitled "NFFC Once In a Lifetime Event July 17, 1998". I believe there were fewer than 250 CDs produced since that was about the size of the group attending the event. There are 11 tracks, all from the Forever system at the Park except for the 11th track with the Sherman Bros. demo they did to present the song to Walt.

Here's the list, sorry no track times since this was produced way before they added that feature:

1. Main Street, "Welcome Announcements"
2. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, "Opening"
3. Enchanted Tiki Room, "Tiki Room War Gods"
4. Swiss Family Robinson, "Swisska Polka"
5. Pirates of the Caribbean, "YoHo, YoHo" (End Overture)
6. Haunted Mansion "Ballroom Organ"
7. Splash Mountain, "How Do You Do"
8. Fantasyland Band Organ, "Mickey & Friends"
9. Carousel of Progress, "Opening"
10. small world clock
11. Demo From Small World

Hope that helps answer the question.

Greg in CA
 

grecat

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Hey Steve, there probably weren't enough orange groves to tear out in Detroit back in the 50's!

Greg
 

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