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Genre: Soundtracks & Scores
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 1-JAN-2009
Track Listing
- Main Title
- Look Out for Mister Stork
- Loading the Train/Casey Junior/Stork on a Cloud/Straight from Heaven [M
- Song of the Roustabouts
- Circus Parade
- Bathtime/Hide and Seek
- Ain't That the Funniest Thing/Beserk/Dumbo Shunned/ A Mouse! ... [Medle
- Pyramid of Pachyderms
- No Longer an Elephant/Dumbo's Sadness/A Visit in the Night/Baby Mine [M
- Clown Song - Chorus
- Hiccups/Firewater/Bubbles/Did You See That?/Pink Elephants on Parade [M - Chorus
- Up a Tree/The Fall/Timothy's Theory - Betty Noyes
- When I See an Elephant Fly - The Hall Johnson Choir
- You Oughta Be Ashamed
- Flight Test/When I See an Elephant Fly (Reprise) - Chorus
- Save My Child/The Threshold of Success/Dumbo's Triumph/Making History [ - Chorus
- Flight Test/When I See an Elephant Fly (Reprise) - Chorus
- Spread Your Wings [Instrumental Demo Recording]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49926 in Music
- Brand: Unknown
- Released on: 2009-01-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Import, Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
1940's Disney Magic
This is a modern Disney original soundtrack restoration from the 1941 movie by master Disney soundtrack restoration producer Randy Thornton. He has taken music recorded in the 1940's, reconstructed it,and de-noised it. Back in 1941 Oliver Wallace was a very talented in-house studio musician and composer with Disney Studios for many years and he wrote the underscore for Dumbo. There is even a demo of a song that was not used in the movie included here as a bonus and Ollie Wallace himself is the performing musician on the track. 2 other Disney music department staff Frank Churchill and Ned Washington wrote most of the songs for the movie. Churchill and Wallace earned an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, and the song "Baby Mine" was nominated for Best Song. There is a great 15 page booklet with song lyrics, great liner notes, and terrific artwork from the movie. All total the CD lists 17 tracks and 40 minutes of music. Overall a gem of Disney history and very fun to listen to. These restoration Cd's from Disney are a great deal being very affordable.
Academy Award winning Score!
This is a modern Disney original soundtrack restoration from the 1941 movie by master restoration producer Randy Thornton. He has taken music recorded in the 1940's, reconstructed it,and de-noised it. Oliver Wallace was a in-house studio musician and composer with Disney Studios for many years and he wrote the underscore for Dumbo. There is even a demo of a song that was not used in the movie included here as a bonus and Ollie Wallace himself is the performing musician on the track. Frank Churchill and Ned Washington wrote most of the songs for the movie. Churchill and Wallace earned an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, and the song "Baby Mine" was nominated for Best Song. There is a great 15 page booklet with song lyrics, great liner notes, and terrific artwork from the movie. All total the CD lists 17 tracks and 40 minutes of music. Overall a gem of Disney history and very fun to listen to. These restoration Cd's from Disney are a great deal being very affordable.
Glorious Music From Disney's Golden Age
DUMBO (1941) is regarded by many as one of the five animated films from the apex of Disney's golden age, before World War II changed everything. The score, by Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace, has such song favorites as "When I See an Elephant Fly" and "Baby Mine." Curiously, the background music score has only been available, partially, on an lp issued back in the mid-50's. This CD release has all the available music tracks, taken from the actual recording sessions, and is a must for any collector of film music, as well as anyone devoted to the great Disney films.
Don't expect modern stereo sound, however, as this music was originally recorded back in the early 40's. However, these are the actual cues taken from the film itself, with no dialogue or sound effects getting in the way.
So, enjoy the songs and the music, as they were always meant to be heard, on this, the most complete recording of this score you're ever likely to get.




