Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:33 am
Does anyone have the Brave Little Toaster songs?
I would like them on my iPod...hehe...
I would like them on my iPod...hehe...
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Just sent ya a email.disneyfella wrote:I have America's Heart and Soul. I don't have it uploaded at all, and I don't have any link to download it. Perhaps if you shoot me an email I can send them to you one track at a time or something via email. ::shrugs::
I'd say check your local library too. Often they can loan out CDs from any library in the state (which comes in handy when you're looking for a hard to find title).
Splash had a promo release (which you can still buy from http://www.moviemusic.com).disneyfella wrote:This might be a proper place to ask for it. It seems that a lot of people know how to rip music and such from films, or convert import cds and such. I was hoping that someone reading this might be able to help me track down a few soundtrack albums I have been looking for (copies or originals). I don't even know if most of these have had legit releases:
Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend (OOP had a limited collector release - and I missed the deadline)
Splash
The Journey of Natty Gann
Return to Oz
The Devil and Max Devlin (I'm basically looking for all of Julie Budd's songs)
Midnight Madness (I'm basically looking for the title song)
TRON (OOP CD)
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Flight of the Navigator (OOP CD)
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Condorman (I'm basically looking for the title song)
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
That "ping pong" effect on the stereo record is very common for stereo during the late 50s. Sinatra stereo records, for example, have that same effect. For this reason I prefer the sound on mono records during these years.musicradio77 wrote: Wow! You got a great collection. I know you have the "Fantasia" CD, but I have both the CD and the original LP from 1957. For those of you who haven;'t heard that "Fantasia" was released as a 3-record set from 1957 complete with 24-page booket of all of these songs from that movie and liner notes by Deems Taylor, the host of "Fantasia" from when it was first shown in 1940. It was released as WDX-101 on the Disneyland label in mono back in 1957. And then, a year later, it was released in stereo as STER-101 in 1958 and the sound was quite original but it moves to the left and right channels on your record player to fit the mood. It was later released on both Disney and Buena Vista labels simultaniously, but I have the Buena Vista copy of it with has the master date on the groove that says 2/12/71. Nice to add to my collection.