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Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair is a 2009 five-CD box set compiling music and audio from Disney's attractions at the 1964 New York World's Fair:

The set includes a 24-page booklet about the 1964 World's Fair.

Critical reception[]

J. Scott McClintock of AllMusic gave the set four out of five stars, commenting, "the recordings, along with the lavishly illustrated 24-page booklet, paint an inspiring picture of the creativity and knack for innovation that the Disney 'imagineers' brought to these beloved attractions."[1]

Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin called the set "impressive" and "a treat for Disneyphiles everywhere," also noting, "[t]he audio quality is astonishing, from start to finish: you’d swear you were in the room with the actors and musicians.[2]

Track listing[]

Disc one: Progressland[]

"There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

  • 1. There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (4:44)
    • Instrumental entrance and exit version
  • 2. Welcome (0:20)
    • Excerpt from recording session with Rex Allen
  • 3. Walt Disney and the Sherman Brothers (2:33)
    • Excerpt from film produced for General Electric
  • 4. Carousel of Progress (Early Script Reading) (3:07)
  • 5. Carousel of Progress (19:29)
  • 6. The Skydome Spectacular (7:59)
  • 7. The Toucan and Parrot Electric Utility Show (8:46)
  • 8. Music to Buy Toasters By (Medallion City) - (10:02)
    • Instrumental bossa nova version of "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow"
  • 9. Mirror Maze (5:09)
  • There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
    • 10. Kaleidoscopic Overture - 3:18
    • 11. 1890's Variation - 0:46
    • 12. Dixieland Variation - 1:46
    • 13. 1920's Variation - 0:46
    • 14. 1930's Variation - 0:48
    • 15. Swing Variation - 1:05
    • 16. 1960's Variation - 0:48
  • 17. Horizons Variation (Epcot) - 1:09

Bonus disc[]

  • 1. Carousel of Progress (Alternate Universe Version) - 27:10
    • A fully-scored, full-length version of Carousel of Progress with an alternate script

Disc two: Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln[]

  • 1. Walt Disney introduction - :58
    • Promotional message by Walt Disney
  • 2. Pre-show: The Illinois Story - 6:02
  • 3. Main show: Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln - 9:11
  • 4. Pre-show score - 10:18
  • 5. Main show score - 8:13
  • 6. Dialog recording session - 5:33
    • With show writer James Algar and Royal Dano
  • 7. Chorus - 1:37
    • Finale: "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"

Disc three: "it's a small world"[]

"It's a Small World" music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

  • 1. Queue/entrance music - 3:07
    • Arranged by Bobby Hammack
  • 2. First demo recording - 1:06
    • Walt Disney welcome - 9:16
  • 3. Vocals (isolated) - 2:16
  • 4. The Ultimate MegaMix - 20:56
    • Every segment, presented in order of recording
  • 5. Exit music - 2:40
  • 6. Disneyland Paris variation I - 2:07
  • 7. Disneyland Paris variation II - 1:29
  • 8. Chorus - :24
  • 9. "it's a small world" - 21:21
    • The final version of the attraction

Disc four: Magic Skyway[]

  • 1. World of Tomorrow - 3:01
  • 2. The Magic Skyway - 10:55
    • Narrated by Walt Disney
  • International Gardens
    • Pavilion atmosphere music
    • 3.The South American Way - 2:47
    • 4. Flubber Waltz - 4:41
    • 5. Serengeti Serenade - 4:05
    • 6. Moonlight Time in Old Hawaii - 3:04
    • 7. Nation on Wheels - 1:44
    • 8. Flyin' Ford - 2:56
      • Originally composed by George Bruns for the film The Absent-Minded Professor
    • 9. La Gaviota [The Seagull] - 3:13
      • Originally composed by George Bruns for Zorro TV series
    • 10. Disneyland '61 - 3:09
  • 11. Auto Parts Harmonic - 8:58
  • 12. Dialog recording session - 8:28
    • Walt Disney's recording session
  • 13. Get the Feel of the Wheel (Ford March) - 6:13
    • Composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

References[]

External links[]

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