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Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

134.0. "Disney Music" by COEM::SCOPA (The Major) Wed Aug 16 1989 15:30

    I checked and did not find a note on Disney Music. Last night my wife
    handed me a "gift".
    
    This gift was a Compact DISC entitled "A Disney Spectacular". It's a
    DDD DISC and put out by TELARC.
    
    It features ERICH KUNZEL and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra as well as
    the Indiana University School of Music Singing Hoosiers, School for
    Creative and performing Arts - Children's Chorus, May Festival Chorus,
    Tracy Dahl, Douglas Webster, and a barbershop quartet called "His
    Master's Voice".
    
    All you Disney-Holics should get this DISC...we're talking 68 minutes
    of music and if you listen to CD's at work then this is for you.
    
    This DISC was picked up at Lechmere's for $11 and change.
    
    Mike_who_is_listening_to_a_Cinderella_medley_as_he_is_typing_this
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134.1This disc is greatDSTEG::REDDYWed Aug 16 1989 16:224
    I got this disc for my husband and he just loves it!   
    Actually, we all love it!
    
    				
134.2Much better than muzakHPSTEK::BROWNWed Aug 16 1989 21:0011
    
    Does this CD include that all pervading background music one hears
    anywhere and everywhere in Epcot?
    
    I was immune to it......at first!
    
    Then it sort of grows on you
    
    yours nostalgicaly
    
    	Barry
134.3Available on Other Media?INDMKT::GOLDBERGThu Aug 17 1989 00:554
    I saw this disc on sale at Lechmere, but since I don't have a CD player
    I looked for it on cassette.  Unfortunately I couldn't find it.  I
    didn't have time to try to find a salesperson to ask, so does anyone
    know if this recording is available on cassette?
134.4Two More Disney CD'sSKETCH::WEBBERThu Aug 17 1989 13:3313
    
    
    Hi,
    
    I have two Disney CD's that I listen to now and then.  They are:
    
    1.  The Disney Collection
    2.  Disney Presents A Family Christmas
    
    Both are great to listen to if you crave to be a WDW.
    Sounds like I will be buying that other CD as well.
    
    Sarah
134.5Theme park soundtracks11SRUS::LOWELLWed Nov 22 1989 17:2011
    Don't know if this fits here...
    
    I have the "soundtracks" for the Magic Kingdom/Disneyland and
    Epcot Center.  I bought these albums while Disneying in 1986.
    
    Well, they have been updated.  I just bought the CD which
    contains both soundtracks.  It's GREAT!  It now includes some
    music from Star Tours and Splash Mountain (I haven't seen
    either) and I think there's some new music from Epcot (not
    Captain EO).  I believe the old albums had the entrance theme
    from Epcot but the new ones don't.
134.6Songs by SabastianUSCTR1::JTRAVERSFri Aug 24 1990 12:474
    I read in the Disney Channel Magazine last night that there will be a
    release soon of children's songs with a carribean flavor sung by
    Sabastian (I can't remember the fellow's real name).  I so much like
    his singing in The Little Mermaid!  I can't wait to hear it.
134.7Disney CDsINDWLD::GOLDBERGLen GoldbergThu Nov 08 1990 18:3334
From rec.arts.disney on USENET:

Here is a list of Disney titles out on CD:
CD-001  Fantasia: Digitally Recorded Irwin Kostal Soundtrack
          (two-disc set)
CD-002  The Disney Collection, Volume One
CD-003  The Disney Collection, Volume Two
CD-004  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Story and Songs
          (limited availability)
CD-005  A Family Christmas
CD-006  Louis Armstrong: Disney Songs the Satchmo Way
CD-007  The Music of Disneyland, Walt Disney World,
          and Epcot Center
CD-009  Bambi: Story and Songs (limited availability)
CD-010  Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Story and Songs
CD-011  Disney BabiesU Lullaby Favorites
CD-012  Oliver & Company: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
CD-013  Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Original Motion Picture
          Soundtrack
CD-014  The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Story and Songs
CD-016  Mary Poppins: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
CD-018  The Little Mermaid: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
60072   Fantasia: Remastered Original Leopold Stokowski Soundtrack
          (two-disc set)
606122  The Jungle Book: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


-- 
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134.8Sebastian RecordingINDWLD::GOLDBERGLen GoldbergThu Nov 08 1990 18:3419
From rec.arts.disney on USENET:

From: eliz@world.std.com (Elizabeth Lear Newman)
Subject: new "Mermaid" record out
Date: 7 Nov 90 19:51:33 GMT
Organization: The World


I just read that an album (well, cassette - I don't know about other
formats) called "Sebastian" has just been released on Disney records.
It has Samuel E. Wright and Jodi Benson, the original voices of
Sebastian the crab and Ariel the mermaid from THE LITTLE MERMAID, and
features (naturally) mostly reggae music, some covers.

There are 11 songs, and only "Under the Sea" is from the movie.
Benson does 2 songs as Ariel, but Wright steals the show again.

_Entertainment Weekly_ gave it an A rating.

134.9Obit: Howard AshmanFDCV07::GOLDBERGLen, I'm a friend of Walt D.Fri Mar 15 1991 20:0124
From: djsrmi@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu (John Sadowsky x6211)
Subject: Lyricist, Howard Ashman
Date: 15 Mar 91 01:20:05 GMT
Organization: Johns Hopkins University
 
 
     I have some rather sad news for the Disney community. Howard Ashman,
who wrote the lyrics for the songs for "The Little Mermaid", died today
in New York. He was 40 years old. In addition to the Academy Award/Grammy
winning "Under the Sea" and other wonderful songs, he wrote the city song
from "Oliver and Company" and the book and lyrics for many Broadway and
Off-Broadway musicals, including "Little Shop of Horrors", "Smile", and
"God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater". He and Alan Menken (the composer) were
commissioned to write the songs and score for the next Disney animated
feature, "Beauty and the Beast", but I don't know how much of it he had
completed before he became ill last year.
     Howard was a friend of mine since Junior High School and a terrific 
person. He is going to be missed by everyone.
 
-- 
   John Sadowsky, Ph.D.   :)      |   email: djsrmi@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu
   The Johns Hopkins University   |   
   Applied Physics Laboratory     |"(Your favorite quote here)"
   Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A. 20723 |
134.16Impressions de France music soughtSEDSWS::HEGARTYMon May 20 1991 17:2818
    Hello Disneyholics,
    			I need a bit of help in finding out the composer
    and the name of a piece of music used in Impressions de France. This is
    not going to be easy to describe but here goes, from memory I think it
    is near the beginning of the film where they show early morning mist on
    a river. The music is predominantly piano and quite fast, it gives a
    sense of dreaming or floating (well it does to me, but I might be a bit
    weird).
    
    The reason for wanting to know is quite simple, I like it, and after 
    hearing it being used on a television advert in the U.K. it reminded me 
    of the French pavilion at EPCOT where I first heard it played.
    
    I hope someone out there in Disney Land can help me,
    
    many thanks,
    
    Paul!!!!!!!
134.17This may helpVAXUUM::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Tue May 21 1991 18:2827
134.18MANY THANKSSEDSWS::HEGARTYWed May 22 1991 14:015
    Thanks Ruth,
    		that information gives me something to go on, I will post
    the result of my investigations as soon as possible.
    
    Paul!!!!!!!
134.19It is Saint SaensSEDSWS::HEGARTYTue May 28 1991 17:3511
    (drum roll)
    
    and the correct answer is:--
    
    Camille Saint Saens - Carnival of the Animals, part 7, the Aquarium.
    
    
    many thanks Ruth for the initial pointer, it's a wonderful piece of
    music.
    
    regards Paul!!!!!!!
134.13Fantasia AlbumHEIDI::SHEPRODon't blame me, I voted YES on 3!Wed Jun 26 1991 19:0022
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HEIDI::SHEPRO "Don't blame me, I voted YES on 3!"    14 lines  26-JUN-1991 13:48
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Recently I saw the 50th anniversary re-release of Walt Disney's Fantasia.  This
inspired me to pull out of storage the 3 record album soundtrack, which, since
I've had now for close to 25 years is pretty scratched.

What the heck!  the soundtrack has been re-released on CD so I bought it.  But
to my disappointment, the posters (pages the size of the jacket with one scene
from each selection) that can with the vinal record set are not included with 
the CDs nor is there any mention of how to obtain them if they still are 
available.

Is this jacket of any value?  Are the vinal disks of any value?  Where can I 
find out?  I'd love to have each of the posters framed.

Alan
134.10Looking for "Wish" songSMURFS::LASKEYWed Jul 10 1991 14:5414
    I'm entering this for a friend of mine who is getting married in
    November and then honeymooning in Walt Disney World. She wants to have
    "When You Wish Upon A Star" as her last dance at the wedding. 
    
    She wants to listen to various versions of the song to decide which
    one to use. So far, she's heard Ringo Starr from Disney's Stay Awake
    album and Linda Ronstadt's version from one of her "oldies" albums.
    
    Does anyone out there know of any other versions of this song? I'd
    appreciate any leads.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Janice
134.11From the Pinocchio sound trackUSPMLO::SHEPRODon't blame me, I voted YES on 3!Fri Jul 12 1991 11:4010
I can make you a audio recording from the Pinocchio soundtrack off of the video

The quality isn't very good due to the age of the flick.  In my opinion, the
soundtracks were not enhanced when the classics were transferred to 
commercial video.

If you're interested, contact me by mail.


Alan
134.12original availableMR4DEC::AWILLIAMSNot this hare, cueball!!Fri Jul 12 1991 11:4810
    If I'm not mistaken, the soundtrack to "Pinocchio" is also currently 
    available on CD.  I believe I've seen it at Lechmere's though I don't
    remember the manufacturer (I don't think it was Disney records).  Tower
    Records would also be a good place to look.
    
    That is, of course, if you want the original.  I know there are several
    instrumental recordings available (like on "Disney Spectacular" by the
    Cincinnati Pops) but I don't know if this is what you're looking for...
    
    - Skip
134.14Simply Mad About the MouseMR4DEC::AWILLIAMSNot this hare, cueball!!Tue Sep 24 1991 13:1316
    I saw on ET last night that a new album is coming out that features
    some of today's pop stars re-doing some of the Disney classic tunes. 
    It's called "Simply Mad About the Mouse".  Highlights include Billy
    Joel singing "When You Wish Upon a Star" (from "Pinocchio"); Michael
    Bolton singing "A Dream Is Just a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from
    "Cinderella"); Harry Connick, Jr. singing "The Bare Necessities" (from
    "The Jungle Book"); and LL Cool J rapping (!!) "Who's Afraid of the Big
    Bad Wolf" (from "The Three Little Pigs").  There were some other
    "names" on it as well but I don't remember who they are.  ET played
    some snippets from each of these four and they all sounded pretty good.
    
    The album is due out today and the video will be out later this week.
    
    Sounds like a "must buy" for us Disney-holics...
    
    - Skip
134.1543187::KARENwhen you wish upon a star...Wed Oct 09 1991 14:3912
    I saw Harry Connick Jr in concert earlier this year and he mentioned
    this album before singing "The Bare Necessities".  Aren't all these
    people on the same record label?
    
    This is the first I've heard of it since then.  I guess it should be
    out in the UK in the not too distant future...can't wait 'cos as
    well as being a disney-holic I'm also into Harry Connick Jr and Billy Joel!
    
    Regards,
    
    Karen
                                    
134.20Mad about "Simply Mad about the Mouse"CUPTAY::FARINAFri Feb 28 1992 23:3326
    I'm surprised I haven't seen more about this album - but I'm behind in
    this notesfile, so maybe it just wasn't placed in the music note!
    
    I love this tape!  I can't stand Harry Connick, Jr., but even I love
    his rendition of "The Bare Necessities."  If I need a lift (like I will
    on the way home tonight!), I listen to this tape.  I didn't get the
    video, but have been tempted.  I even like LL Cool J's rap of "Who's
    Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" and I have never liked rap (must be getting
    old!).  The last three songs on the album are my least favorite ("A
    Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" by Bolton, "Some Day My Prince Will
    Come/One Love" by En Vogue, and "Mad About the Wolf" by somebody).  The
    rest is great!
    
    As mentioned, Billy Joel sings "When You Wish Upon a Star" and Connick
    sings "The Bare Necessities."  The Gipsy Kings sing "There are No
    Strings on Me," Ric Ocaskek (sp?) sings "Zippidy Doo Dah," Bobby
    McFerrin sings "The Siamese Cat Song," Soul II Soul sings "Kiss the
    Girl."  Did I get them all?  I think so.  There's also an instrumental
    intro that's a medley of sorts.
    
    Anyone have the video? (I'm resisting buying it because of Harry
    Connick, Jr.  I don't know why I dislike him so much.  I have the same
    reaction to Martha Stewart!)
    
    
    Susan
134.21ITS A SMALL WORLD - LYRICS MIACT::TAYLORDebra TaylorTue Jun 02 1992 14:375
    Can anyone help, Ive just returned from EuroDisney, had a wonderful
    time and bought a Mickey Mouse watch which plays "Its a small world"
    its driving me crazy as I cant remember the lyrics.  Can anyone help?
    
    Debra
134.22Now I'll be thinking of it all dayAAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Tue Jun 02 1992 15:2822
    I'm not sure of the order of the verses but I think these are the
    words.
    
        It's a world of laughter, a world of tears.
        It's a world of hopes and a world of fears.
        There's so much that we share that it's time we're aware
        It's a small world after all.
    
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small, small world.
    
        There is just one moon and one golden sun
        And a smile means friendship to everyone.
        Though the mountains divide and the oceans are wide
        It's a small world after all.
    
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small world after all.
        It's a small, small world.
134.23it's a smallworld after allSALEM::PAGLIARULO_GReality is a cosmic hunchTue Jun 02 1992 17:1511
    >> driving me crazy
    
    But I thought that this song was specially developed to do just that -
    burn it's way into your brain so that it becomes impossible to forget
    so that eventually you become a drooling idiot mumbling "it's a small
    world after all....it's a small world after all....it's a small world
    after all....
    
    Seems that way anyway :-)
    
    George
134.24It "IS" a small worldMIACT::TAYLORDebra TaylorWed Jun 03 1992 12:476
    Thanks .. its true though, once you start you cant get it out of your
    head.  I do need a quick fix every now and then so just play my
    watch!!!!
    
    Debra
    
134.25The Sherman Bros.VISUAL::SCOPAI'd rather be in OrlandoWed Jun 03 1992 13:3912
    Those of you who suscribe to The Disney Channel should read this
    month's Channel Guide. There's an article on the Sherman Brothers
    (who did the music for "The Jungle Book").
    
    The article talks about Walt's concern with music and how important
    music was in setting the mood the animators were striving for in
    different scenes.
    
    I also found some trivia type information like can you name the Disney
    song that has The Beach Boys doing background vocals?
    
    Mike
134.26A compilation CD from the Sherman BrothersBUSY::TBUTLERWed Jun 03 1992 15:555
    	I also heard that the Sherman Brothers are coming out with a CD
    with the best of their songs from Disney movies!  That should be one
    great CD! 
    
    Tom
134.27trivia answer to question in .25CSC32::MA_BAKERFri Jun 05 1992 13:005
    re  .25
    
    The Beach Boys backed up Annette on "The Monkey's Uncle""
    
    What do I win?
134.28"Ten Feet Off the Ground"?JARETH::DKAPLANTue Jul 07 1992 17:325
Does anyone know what Disney flick the song "Ten Feet Off the Ground" is from?

I think it's performed by Louis Prima (or maybe Louis Armstrong).

It's sort of a a Dixie Swing number.
134.29Got a copy of that " Sherman Bros. " tape, didn't you ?ISLNDS::HILLWed Jul 08 1992 00:119
    
    If I'm not mistaken, that's from " The One and Only Genuine Original
    Family Band, " a Disney film done in the 1960s with Walter Brennan.
    Interestingly enough, featured in supporting roles were then-ingenunes
    -now-major-stars-and-significant-others Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
    Not a great move, but I * DO * like that song !
    
    					jrh
    
134.30Maybe someday on an EPCOT CDVISUAL::SCOPAI'd rather be in OrlandoTue Aug 11 1992 13:348
    Disney (actually EPCOT) music that will probably never get on CD is
    music from Voices of Liberty. I got a cassette in 1990 with them
    singing on it but obviously would prefer a CD.
    
    If I could snap my fingers and work anywhere in WDW it would be as one
    of The Voices of Liberty.
    
    Mike
134.31TECRUS::JIMJim PappasWed Aug 12 1992 00:2817
    Actually,
    
    I asked about this and was told that a CD was made, but there is a
    dispute over Disney's right to market it.  They are hoping to settle
    the details within the next few months.
    
    However, I talked to one of the VOL singers and he told me that you
    could by a CD  of the Voice's of Liberty.  However, they cannot call
    themselves Voices of Liberty on the CD because Disney owns the rights
    to that name.
    
    There is a CD called "Liberty Voices" and it is distributed by
    a company called Clydsdale out of Nashvile.  He told me that it is the
    real VOL singers.  He recommended that I try getting it from Christian
    Bookstores, or as a special order from a record shop.
    
    /Jim Pappas
134.32DIsney MusicCUPMK::SCOPAFri Feb 05 1993 17:0213
    Dis anyone catch the Disney Special on Wednesday evening? It was hosted
    by A. Lansbury and B. Marsalis.
    
    The last 15 minutes were on Aladdin.
    
    They showed some footage of songs that "never made the final cut" for
    Snow White.
    
    All in all a pretty good show.....saw a bit of ToonTown....I'm hoping
    The Disney Channel will do a little of that....I expect The WDW Easter
    Show will focus on DL's ToonTown.
    
    Mike
134.33The CD boxed set is better... :-)MR4DEC::AWILLIAMSBear left. Right, frog...Mon Feb 08 1993 13:5415
    Mike,
    
    I caught most of this last week too.  Some of it was pretty interesting
    but I just wish the network Disney specials would feel less like a
    commercial.  I mean, the films that were promoted the most were "Beauty
    and the Beast" (now on home video!!), "Aladdin" (see it in theatres!!),
    and "Snow White" (coming this summer to a theatre near you!!).  
    
    Anyways, cynicism aside, they did show some clips that you don't
    generally see.  Walt himself talking about the music in "Snow White"
    was a nice touch.  And I wanted to see more of the jazz 'toons
    introduced by Marsalis (anyone know if the one with the bee is on home
    video??).
    
    - Skip
134.34It's called "Bumble Boogie"CUPMK::SCOPAMon Feb 08 1993 16:369
    Y'mean "Bumble Boogie?"
    
    I thought that was one of the cuts offerred on that large CD gift set
    being offerred during XMAS?
    
    Funny thing about that song was that it was on a night or two earlier
    on The Disney Channel.
    
    Mike
134.35Symphonic FantasyILUVNH::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Thu May 27 1993 11:3626
    An adv on page 49 of the Jun/Jul Disney Channel  magazine talks about 
    Disney's Symphonic Fantasy: "A live stage Spectacular featuring Classic
    Disney music and Characters'.  ' Its a magical,musical showcase of
    every Disney classic ever made!  Enjoy this celebration of sight,
    sound and you favorite Disney characters.  See Mary Poppins, Beauty and
    the Beast, Donald Duck and Goofy.  Coming to your town!"
    
    The Hollywood Bowl- Los Angeles, CA June 18m20,21
    
    The Met - Lincoln Center, NY        July 6 through 18
    
    also: San Francsisco,CA,Charlotte,NC, Cincinnati,Detroit, St. Louis,
    
    
    	B O S T O N       plus a lot more cities.
    
    
    It doesn't list the date for Boston.  I DON"T want to misss it.  So if
    anyone hears it advertised, PLEASE post it!
    
    This could even be a good noters get together. 
    
    I feel like flying out to LA to catch it, and of course go to
    Disneyland while I'm there.
    
    ed 8 months to go
134.36MR4DEC::AWILLIAMSIt's a duck blur...Thu May 27 1993 13:588
    Ed,
    
    It's coming to Great Woods on Sunday, August 22.
    
    It would make an *interesting* get-together...  Who want to volunteer
    to buy tickets for everyone... :-)
    
    - Skip
134.37more questionsILUVNH::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Thu May 27 1993 14:3120
    Thanks, Skip      August 22 is imbedded in my calendar
    
    a couple of questions were triggered by your responce:
    
    1.  how'd you get the information?
    
    2. I'vew never been to great woods, how is the acustics for something 
       like this?
    
    3. how/where do you buy tickets?  
    
    4. is there a need to buy earily?  seating arraingments?
    
    5. will is rain?
    
    6. what hotel/motels are in area? I'd consider sataying over and
    hosting a party back at the hotel after.
    
    ed
    
134.38Great Woods info and moreMR4DEC::AWILLIAMSIt's a duck blur...Thu May 27 1993 16:2336
    Okay, Ed, let's see if I can answer your questions...
    
    I got the info from a couple of sources, an article in the Globe a week
    or so ago and from the rec.arts.disney newsgroup.
    
    Great Woods is in Mansfield, MA and it is an outdoor pavilion (picture
    a really big Theatre of the Stars with a roof).  I've been to a few
    concerts there and haven't noticed any problems with the acoustics.  I
    think it'll be fine for this kind of show.
    
    You can buy tickets from Ticketmaster.  Their phone number is
    617-931-200.  They do charge a handling fee and Great Woods normally
    tacks on a $1 parking fee on all tickets.
    
    I just called Ticketmaster and the prices they gave me were $35, $25,
    $20, and $15 for pavilion seating and $10 for lawn seats.  I imagine
    the $35 and $25 are the prices for adults and $20 and $15 are for the
    kids.  I don't know how keen I'd be on sitting on the lawn because it's
    further out in the back of the pavilion and I'm not sure how well you'd
    be able to see from back there.
    
    I would consider buying tickets as soon as I could.  Ticketmaster
    generally doles them out on a first-come, first-served basis so you
    don't pick where you're actually sitting but the sooner you call, the
    better your chances are at getting good seats.
    
    Rain.  Well, unless you're on the lawn or sitting on the edge of the
    pavilion, it shouldn't matter because the roof should protect you from
    the elements.
    
    I don't know about motels/hotels, but Great Woods is located at Routes
    140 and 495 and I imagine there are some located nearby.
    
    Phew... Any more questions??
    
    - Skip
134.39Is the Sheraton still there?DOCTP::FARINAStressed: Desserts spelled backwardsThu Jun 03 1993 20:0715
>    You can buy tickets from Ticketmaster.  Their phone number is
>    617-931-200.  

Thanks for all the information, Skip!  Is the missing number another 0?

There *used* to be a wonderful Sheraton in Mansfield.  I was on a business
trip, and don't remember what it costs per night.  The Patriots players 
used to stay there for home games (Foxboro).  It was very nice when I 
was there (many moons ago).

And I like Great Woods a lot.  I've seen the Pops and Bruce Hornsby (twice)
and had great seats and heard great music each time.


Susan
134.40Disney Show In New Jersey AlsoKYOA::LUIZZAFri Jun 04 1993 01:568
    
    If you miss it up north come down to New Jersey. The Disney Symphonic 
    Fantasy show will be at the Garden State Arts Centerexit 116 on the 
    Garden State Parkway in Holmdel, NJ on August 12 Thursday. Ticket
    Master or the arts center for tickets. Phone for arts center info
    908-442-9200.
    
    /Irv
134.41dropped a '0'...MR4DEC::AWILLIAMSIt's a duck blur...Fri Jun 04 1993 13:315
    re: .39
    
    Oops, you're right.  The number for Ticketmaster is 617-931-2000.
    
    - Skip
134.42KENMOS::DAVEOutlanders, Do it AgainFri Jun 04 1993 18:088
The Sheraton Mansfield is now the Mansfield Host Hotel, a division of Marriott.
 There is also a nice Days Inn and also a Quality Inn.  All are within 1/2 mile
of each other in the route 140 Industrial park.

If you want a bite to eat stop at the Honeydew donut shop nearby.  It's my
uncle's. :-)

	Dave
134.43help meeeee!HAMER::BORELLMon Oct 25 1993 19:2514
    hoping you can help me.
    I'm having a 5 month argument with some very very very stubborn friends
    of mine.  (I'd say more about them but one is over my shoulder!)
    
    In the song "Friend Like Me"  does Robbin Williams sing
    
    "can your friends do this , can your friend do that"?  or is it
    "can your friends do this,  do your friends do that"?
    
    I know this is stupid but it means a lot to me to prove them wrong and 
    collect my apologies.  Please help.
    
    thanks in advance- f
    
134.44AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Tue Oct 26 1993 13:468
    I think it's...
    
    "Can your friends do this?  Can your friends do that?"
    
    The words are listed in the liner notes for the cd.  I'll look them
    up tonight if I think of it.
    
    Ruth
134.45AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Wed Oct 27 1993 15:0513
    I checked the liner notes this morning.  They list the lyrics as:
    "Can your friends do this?  Do your friends do that?"
    
    However, I am pretty certain Robin Williams sings it as:
    "Can your friends do this?  Can your friends do that?"
    
    I carefully listened to the cd this morning before checking
    the liner notes and was certain it was "can" and not "do."
    Maybe you should write to Robin and ask him what he sang.
    
    I'll check the sing-a-long video when I get a chance.
    
    Ruth
134.46AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Fri Oct 29 1993 13:596
    I checked the sing along video.  It gives the words as:
    "Can your friends do this?  Can your friends do that?"
    
    So... I say those are the words.
    
    Ruth
134.47disney instrumental/orchestralVYGER::KIRKPATRICKIIAN KIRKPATRICK@AYOTue Sep 20 1994 12:079
    I visited Orlando last month, and I'm now editing various
    video tapes. 
    What I really want are instrumental/orchestral versions of
    the Disney songs to use as background.
    
    Any ideas.
    
    Ian K.
    
134.48Christmas IdeasWREATH::SCOPAWed Nov 16 1994 13:3539
    WALT DISNEY RECORDS HAS EVERYONE SINGING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON


  BURBANK, Calif., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Walt Disney Records has the
whole family dancing, smiling and singing this holiday season with a fun
assortment of new and classic recordings that fit perfectly under anyone's
tree.
  The star-studded "Navidad en las Americas" brings you Christmas with a
Latin twist.  Placido Domingo, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Jose Feliciano and
many other legendary recording artists perform Latin and American
Christmas favorites in Spanish and English, salsa and pop. This collection
has everyone up on their feet.
  Experience the songs and musical imagination of Disney classics
"Aladdin," "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Little Mermaid" with "The Music
Behind The Magic:  The Musical Artistry of Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and
Tim Rice."  It's not only a celebration of their enchanting music but also
a behind-the-scenes journey through the songwriters' unique creative
process.  The boxed set includes over three hours of original soundtracks,
never-before-released songs and a beautiful, full- color book of
photographs and interviews with the artists.
  Walt Disney Records Storyteller Series brings "The Lion King" to life for
young Christmas lovers with two new read-alongs.  "The Lion King:  The
Brightest Star" features memorable music, beautiful artwork and the voice
of James Earl Jones as King Mufasa.  "The Lion King:  Far From The Pride
Lands" turns reading into a fun-filled adventure with word-for-word
narration from the film.
  Any child will love to unwrap the "Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along" this
Christmas morning.  It comes complete with a beautifully illustrated
sing-along lyric book and five songs from the original score of this
animated Disney classic.
  So bring the magic of stories and songs to your family this holiday
season with exciting new releases from Walt Disney Records.
  Walt Disney Records, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Co., is the
worldwide distributor of the Walt Disney Records family of labels which
includes Disney's Music Box Artists Series, Disney's Spotlight Artist
Series, Walt Disney Records' Storyteller Series and Walt Disney Records
CDs and audio cassettes.


134.49Record ReleasesWREATH::SCOPATue Jan 17 1995 11:3663
    
           WALT DISNEY RECORDS' SPRING 1995 RELEASES 


  BURBANK, Calif., Jan. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Walt Disney Records continues
its proud tradition of presenting the very best in family audio
entertainment with the following new releases, available wherever record,
book or toy products are sold:
  "The Lion King: Rhythm of the Pride Lands" (Release date: Feb. 28, 1995)
is a continuation of the musical journey begun by the soundtrack to
Disney's "The Lion King."  "Rhythm of the Pride Lands" is an exciting and
powerful listening experience, with 11 brand-new songs that beautifully
evoke the African harmonies and rhythms of the film. The album is
highlighted by a special duet version of "Hakuna Matata," featuring the
vocal talents of reggae legend Jimmy Cliff and Lebo M (who, with Hans
Zimmer, composed "The Lion King" soundtrack).  "Rhythm of the Pride Lands"
also includes a new recording of the classic "The Lion Sleeps Tonight,"
plus nine original songs:  "He Lives in You," "Kube," "Lea Halalela (Holy
Land)," "It's Time," "One By One," "Warthog Rhapsody," "Lala," "Busa" and
"Noyana," all performed by Lebo M (except "Warthog Rhapsody," performed by
Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella, and "Lea Halalela," performed by Khululiwe
Sithole).
  "My First Read-Along" (Release date: March 14, 1995) is a new collectible
line following in the successful tradition of Disney's "My First
Sing-Along" series.  Targeted to youngsters ages one to four years, each
"My First Read-Along" includes a story cassette featuring favorite Disney
characters, with simple narration, fun sound effects, character voices and
music.  Also included is a sturdy 18-page board book, plus large,
easy-to-see words and brightly colored illustrations. "My First
Read-Along" is a fun way for children to take important first steps toward
reading readiness, by allowing parents and little ones to share in the
warmth of story time.  The series debuts with three titles: "The Lion
King: Simba's Hide and Seek," "Aladdin: Here Comes a Parade!" and "Bambi:
A little Spring Shower."  Suggested retail price is $5.99.
  "Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic" (Release date: March 28,
1995) is an ideal gift for Disney fans of all ages.  This two-volume
collection features everyone's favorite Disney moments, from Mickey
Mouse's first theme song ("Minnie's Yoo Hoo!" from 1930) to the latest
animated feature films "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin" and "The Lion
King."  Elegantly packaged, with more than two dozen songs per volume,
"Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic" includes such timeless tunes
as "A Whole New World," "Beauty and the Beast," "Under the Sea," "Hakuna
Matata," "A Spoonful of Sugar," "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!,"
"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" and "Some Day My Prince Will Come" (on volume one); or
"Be Our Guest," "Can You Feel the Love Tonight,"
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," "The Bare Necessities," "It's a
Small World (After All)," "Mickey Mouse Club March," "When You Wish Upon a
Star" and "Heigh Ho" (on volume two).
  Walt Disney Records is the world's largest children's label and the
best-loved producer of music recordings for children and families. Since
its creation 37 years ago, Disney has earned more than 175 gold, platinum
and multi-platinum awards from the R.I.A.A.  Four of the top- selling
singles of all time belong to the Disney Records Read-Along releases from
"Bambi," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "The Jungle Book" and
"Pinocchio."  According to Soundscan, Disney Records currently has
released four of the best-selling soundtrack albums of all time:
"Aladdin," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Little Mermaid" and "The Lion
King."
  Walt Disney Records, a division of The Walt Disney Company, is the
worldwide distributor of the Walt Disney family of labels, which includes
Walt Disney Records, the Music Box Artist Series, the Spotlight Artist
Series and the Storyteller Series.
                                                                     
134.50Review - The Magical Music of Disney WREATH::SCOPATue May 23 1995 18:0719
    Telarc just released "The Magical Music of Disney".
    
    The CD contains four musical suites (The Lion King (6 songs), Aladdin
    (5), The Little Mermaid (7), and Beauty and the Beast(5)). The music is 
    performed by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops
    Orchestra, with the Indiana University Singing Hoosiers.
    
    Many of the chorale performers from The Lion King Soundtrack are on
    hand for some of the songs from TLK.
    
    One of the more interesting cuts from the CD is the 1:49 Introduction 
    from The Little Mermaid. This piece sounds almost EXACTLY as the 
    music and arrangement played at the beginning of The Adventures of The
    Little Mermaid at the Disney/MGM Studios.
    
    Disneyholics will enjoy this CD.
    
    Mike
    
134.51Heigh-Ho MozartALLVAX::STAATSparts is partsMon Aug 14 1995 14:1420
    I just picked up an enjoyable CD called Heigh-Ho Mozart. It contains
    14 tracks from different Disney movies performed in the style of
    various composers. (Hence the title, Heigh-Ho from Snow White is 
    performed in the style of Mozart).  It's a great recording and the
    interpretation of the pieces is quite good. I enjoyed it and thought it
    might be a way to introduce kids to classical music though some
    familiar songs. It's definitely NOT the original Disney music but
    the composer's style they selected for the music is definitely suitable
    to each song. Although I would have picked Johann Strauss for _When 
    You Wish Upon a Star_ rather than Richard Strauss ;-) 
    
    I found it at Tower Records in the classical collections section.
    
    I don't have the CD with me but it contains arrangements for 
    Colors of the Wind, Heigh Ho, Second Star on the Right from Peter Pan,
    Under the Sea, Prince Ali, Beauty and the Beast, Who's Afraid of the
    Big Bad Wolf, When you Wish Upon a Star, With a Song in Your Heart,
    Winnie the Pooh, The Mainstreet Electrical Parade (in the Style of
    Vivaldi no less :-), Can You Feel the Love Tonight and a few others.
    
134.52Free Disney Concert - Worcester MA 7/14WRKSYS::PURISThu Jul 11 1996 12:5113
    
    
    WXLO radio in Worcester, MA is sponsoring a Concert in the Park
    series this summer.
    
    On Sunday, July 14 at 6:30 PM, they are presenting "A Celebration 
    of Disney" with the Centra Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra. 
    The concerts take place at Institute Park in Worcester, MA. 
    Institute Park is on the corner of Park Ave. and Salisbury St. 
    across the street from Worcester Polytechnical Institute (WPI).
    
    Phil
    
134.53Review: Disney's Music From The ParkDONVAN::SCOPAMon Sep 23 1996 14:27170
134.54KERNEL::LUCKMANTue Sep 24 1996 08:217
134.55Oops!KOOLIT::SCOPATue Sep 24 1996 12:4012
134.56ditto'sHYLNDR::BADGERCan DO!Tue Oct 08 1996 17:198
134.57BOnus Track Available only in The Disney StoreDONVAN::SCOPATue Oct 08 1996 21:035