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Did the Giacchino Star Tours stuff ever show up anywhere?
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An older thread, but IMHO worth adding to this list: Mark Isham's score to NEVER CRY WOLF
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Did the Giacchino Star Tours stuff ever show up anywhere? Perhaps I'm wrong, but it was my understanding that Giacchino's contributions were minor, mostly consisting of re-arrangements used in some of the pre-show videos, while the main attraction itself features selections taken from the original scores. One brief track showed up recently on the new official albums for Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
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I made a thread about this over at Intrada when at the time it hadn't really been confiemd Disney had indeed been cracked back upon to the label. Here's what I wanted: (this was 2011, so some things have come out since) That will be co-branding, let's all make our wishlists. I'll start off my needlessly long one: Walt Disney Productions (all these according to IMDB) "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (rejected; Delerue) "Night Crossing" (complete, remastered; Goldsmith Walt Disney Pictures "UP" (Giacchino; heck -- this could be possible now!) "The Incredibles" (complete; Giacchino. The demo cues John Barry recorded with with orchestra!) "The Emperor's New Groove" (how ever much of Shaiman's rejected score was recorded -- don't care about the replacement) "102 Dalmatians" (David Newman) "Inspector Gadget" (Shaiman's fully recorded, rejected score) "Operation Dumbo Drop" (complete, remastered; David Newman; if Poledouris did anything, than include that, too) "The Jungle Book" (Poledouris; recorded more than was in the movie, so there's some unheard treasure out there...) "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey " (Broughton; but I want to hear Shire's rejected score, really) "The Mighty Ducks" (David Newman; why isn't he doing anymore Disney? His brother and Randy are, but not him?) "White Fang" (Poledouris; could care less about Zimmer's replacement score) "The Rocketeer" (complete; Horner) "Ducktles: The Movie" (David Newman) "Never Cry Wolf" (the two rejected scores, which I am told are very good)
So, two of those have come out and another is in the works. I'll second Basil's excellent score to "American Journeys".
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