Indeed. Split over 3 months per release. Old school, extinct attractions and area.2 for each park?
Though Tomorrowland alone could be a box set.
Indeed. Split over 3 months per release. Old school, extinct attractions and area.2 for each park?
I was also looking forward to seeing more original tracks, or included park music. Oh well, guess I'll be happy and stick with the CD's I have.Most of these are from the prior version already and more likely just "copied and pasted" from that source. It's a downer, but oh well. People will still buy it regardless.
The WDW target demographic indeed! The people who don't give a hoot about the parks as long as their first time visitors everything is cool and flawless to them!My feeling is this cd is marketed towards your first time guest who has never been on Pirates of the Caribbean or Haunted Mansion, ect., and got off those rides, turned to the folks they are with and said, "Gee, where can I buy the music to this ride?"
Will this get an itunes release? I know some WDW albums (Pirates, Mansion) have been released there now.
I saw no previous releases have been uploaded, but you can buy Lou's audio guide to Mickey's Toontown Fair for $10.
Some people prefer not only to have the physical albums, but the sound quality of the CDs are vastly superior to iTunes lossy aac files.If they would just release the park music on Itunes, then they wouldn't have to worry about CD storage. They would release a 100 track album no problem with every music loop and attraction soundtrack you could think of. Why haven't they thought of this?
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