Awesome job on the restoration, can you e-mail it to me please? also can you remaster the pleasure island verison please and included it in the first verison of An Actor's life por favor.
Mason_Ireton wrote:Awesome job on the restoration, can you e-mail it to me please? also can you remaster the pleasure island verison please and included it in the first verison of An Actor's life por favor.
jeremy88 wrote:Hey TonyWDA, would you happen to have the opening song for Alice in Wonderland? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyways if you can send it to me that would be great
You're in luck jeremy88! In about the next ten minutes - or by the time you read this message - Alice in Wonderland's Main Title Will have been remastered!
jeremy88 wrote:Hey TonyWDA, would you happen to have the opening song for Alice in Wonderland? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyways if you can send it to me that would be great
Here you go! I remastered the Opening to Alice in Wonderland:
I actually ripped this one from the DVD.
I also, I guess you can say, remastered it a little bit lol.
Well, I just made it loader then what the DVD ripped it to be.
How do you think it sounds?
Can you make it better?
Let me know.
I actually ripped this one from the DVD.
I also, I guess you can say, remastered it a little bit lol.
Well, I just made it loader then what the DVD ripped it to be.
How do you think it sounds?
Can you make it better?
Let me know.
It's great Matt! I couldn't have done it any better!
TonyWDA, I have all of my Disneyland LP's in my collection. The records I have is so old. Three of them are Princess related like "Cinderella", "Snow White" and "Sleeping Beauty". The LP that I have is the "Alice in Wonderland" Disneyland album featuring Tutti Camarata and his Orchestra & Chorus with vocals by Darlene Gillespie. I have one song called "All In the Golden Afternoon". This was from the first episode of "Mousegeek Podcast" hosted by Courtney. It has a fully restored track. The LP version had some noisy scratches compared to unmastered tracks. The original tapes from Sunset Sound Recorders was good, but not all that great. The reverb was next to impossible, the vinyl scraches from the background was the hissing and noise came from the original analog tapes that came from 7' reel-to-reel tapes that are at the studio at the time. Bruce Botnick was the engineer at the time did it all the best during the last 50+ years as a record label, before it became Walt Disney Records. I will post the unrestored version of "All In the Golden Afternoon" later as soon as I will record it. This was from a record that I have.
Here are those two links to hear the original mastered version or the remastered version. The original Tutti Camarata version came from the Disneyland LP "Alice in Wonderland", but it had some scratches on it if you want to hear the original master version. The same version was remastered removing the scratches from vinyl and hiss from the original master tape. This fully restored version was featured on the Walt Disney Records Archive Collection - Vol. 1. Enjoy!
TonyWDA wrote:Well, you pretty much read the title. I'm taking requests on what types of songs from Disney to restore - I already did it with Pink Elephants On Parade. I put the track in stereo.
So, anyone want their track restored?
TonyWDA, I have the original unmastered version of "Pink Elephants on Parade". That was came from the Disneyland story LP "Dumbo" you will hear Timothy Mouse narrating in the background in between and end of the song. I don't have the soundtrack on vinyl, but I do have the story LP and it was from the "ST-3900" series as ST-3904. Here it is.
I actually ripped this one from the DVD.
I also, I guess you can say, remastered it a little bit lol.
Here is what it sounded like on vinyl without a doubt, the original Disneyland LP version of "Someday My Prince Will Come". You'll hear Snow White's dialogue deleted from the LP. The intro started with the phrase "Once there was a princess...", that doesn't seem to add the dialogue to it. It came from the original Disneyland LP and it was on the "DQ-1200" series as DQ-1201. I have the 1968 LP with just Snow White and the Prince says goodbye to the dwarfs. I don't have the original cover with just the rainbow on it.
If you love the restored track of that song, I found this one from the LP. Here it is in its original form. Sadly, it has some scratches from a record. This was the original Disneyland version and it was also released on the LP from 1959 as DQ-1202.