Walt Disney Records...
Walt Disney Records...
Does anyone know of a website with a complete discography listing of golden age Disney Records vinyl LP's to referance with release / label-pressing / catalog details and covers, etc?
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I don't know of any website, but there is this book:
The Golden Age of Walt Disney Records 1933-1988
The Golden Age of Walt Disney Records 1933-1988
Thanks, I'm not really interested in the book though.
It's not for research, I just wanted to verify various pressings and their respective catalogue details and crosscheck certain albums for possible purchases.
I was just hoping there was a quick and easy referance. It seems like something would exist for a label like Disney considering all the nostalgia fansites, etc. or even for record collectors...
It's not for research, I just wanted to verify various pressings and their respective catalogue details and crosscheck certain albums for possible purchases.
I was just hoping there was a quick and easy referance. It seems like something would exist for a label like Disney considering all the nostalgia fansites, etc. or even for record collectors...
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By the way, there is a new book coming out later this month. It's entitled "Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records". It gives you all the information on Disney on vinyl. You should check it out on Amazon.com. It's not yet released, but it will come out soon. Just wait and see.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1578068495/ref=cm_lm_fullview_prod_1/002-5335626-1576840?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=283155

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1578068495/ref=cm_lm_fullview_prod_1/002-5335626-1576840?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=283155

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There were a few sites, but all of them stopped updating when that book came out, and many of them were removed entirely.STASHONE wrote:Thanks, I'm not really interested in the book though.
It's not for research, I just wanted to verify various pressings and their respective catalogue details and crosscheck certain albums for possible purchases.
I was just hoping there was a quick and easy referance. It seems like something would exist for a label like Disney considering all the nostalgia fansites, etc. or even for record collectors...
However, I still know of one, also being the most complete that I'm aware of on the Net:
The Disney Vinyl Guide
It doesn't list everything, and stopped updating when the aforementioned book was released. (they even mention this).
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Thanks for the link, TM2-Megatron. I love the Disney LP discography section on that site. By the way ask I posted before, there is a new book coming out soon if you are a Disney LP collectable, it's called "Mouse Tracks" as shown on the cover as I posted on the other post. It has all the info on Disney LP's. You should get it. I have lots of Disney LP's in my collection except CD's and tapes. The vinyl ones are rare. There is also on Ebay if you check it out, here it is.TM2-Megatron wrote:There were a few sites, but all of them stopped updating when that book came out, and many of them were removed entirely.STASHONE wrote:Thanks, I'm not really interested in the book though.
It's not for research, I just wanted to verify various pressings and their respective catalogue details and crosscheck certain albums for possible purchases.
I was just hoping there was a quick and easy referance. It seems like something would exist for a label like Disney considering all the nostalgia fansites, etc. or even for record collectors...
However, I still know of one, also being the most complete that I'm aware of on the Net:
The Disney Vinyl Guide
It doesn't list everything, and stopped updating when the aforementioned book was released. (they even mention this).
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... category0=
Disney records
Oops
I'm sorry i didn't check the links on the earlier posts. The site was already listed.
I'm sorry i didn't check the links on the earlier posts. The site was already listed.
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There are 3 threads that this could go in, but since this thread mentions "Mouse Tracks", I'll put it here.
Btw, I highly recommend reading "Mouse Tracks", which musicradio77 posted about earlier in this thread. Very interesting read.
How Walt Got His Groove Back
http://d23.disney.go.com/articles/10230 ... hnson.html
(via disneyreport.com)
Btw, I highly recommend reading "Mouse Tracks", which musicradio77 posted about earlier in this thread. Very interesting read.
How Walt Got His Groove Back
http://d23.disney.go.com/articles/10230 ... hnson.html
(via disneyreport.com)

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Thanks for that article on Walt Disney Records and all that stuff, but this was from the D23 website. As of right now, I have about 100+ albums on Disneyland Records, many of them are 45's and two of them are 78's that are the "Mickey Mouse Club" 78's along with some Disneyland 78's in a 5" format and a couple of read-along LLP book and records.
I played them all on my GE Wildcat portable stereo record player and it sounds good, like all stereo record players, all of the albums that Disneyland released are in mono, on my GE Wildcat, it is mono compatible, many of them are stereo. I have a YouTube channel dedicated to Disneyland Records which is on my link right now.
http://www.youtube.com/DisneyAudioMagic
Terrance Tucker, a big Disneyland records fan also has 2 YouTube channels, one is called "VinylRecordsForever" and second is "TerryT1976" featured all of the Disneyland stuff, his record collections and lot more. Check that out if you want to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/VinylRecordsForever
http://www.youtube.com/TerryT1976
I played them all on my GE Wildcat portable stereo record player and it sounds good, like all stereo record players, all of the albums that Disneyland released are in mono, on my GE Wildcat, it is mono compatible, many of them are stereo. I have a YouTube channel dedicated to Disneyland Records which is on my link right now.
http://www.youtube.com/DisneyAudioMagic
Terrance Tucker, a big Disneyland records fan also has 2 YouTube channels, one is called "VinylRecordsForever" and second is "TerryT1976" featured all of the Disneyland stuff, his record collections and lot more. Check that out if you want to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/VinylRecordsForever
http://www.youtube.com/TerryT1976
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Congratulations to Disney Music Group for having 3 soundtracks on the top 10!






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The 1978 soundtracks were better, imo. Saturday Night Fever, Grease, can anyone guess #3?
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Fyi, you'd probably enjoy the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack if what you like is 70s music.carolinakid wrote:The 1978 soundtracks were better, imo. Saturday Night Fever, Grease, can anyone guess #3?
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Oh, I do love it but I already have the tracks on other CDs. Thanks for the heads up, though!
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Star Wars?carolinakid wrote:The 1978 soundtracks were better, imo. Saturday Night Fever, Grease, can anyone guess #3?
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I'm pretty sure it was the soundtrack to Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band but it also might have been the soundtrack to Animal House.