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so we don't have any kind of a tracklist yet for this Disney album?
nada???
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I would love to know at least some of the songs, no one has any clue?
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Quote from: Lessing on February 10, 2011, 04:00:14 AM
I would love to know at least some of the songs, no one has any clue?
I would imagine "When You Wish Upon A Star" is a given. Personally speaking, I may very well expire from sheer joy if they attempt, and make a good fist of, "Little April Showers".
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i'd kinda like him to keep the arrangement for when you wish upon a star sparse. that song is always hooked up to bells and whistles
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Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on February 10, 2011, 04:39:31 AM
...I may very well expire from sheer joy if they attempt, and make a good fist of, "Little April Showers".
You and me both, Mr. Doe.
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"Baby Mine" from Dumbo would be nice. Maybe even "Color Of The Wind"?
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Here's hoping they tackle "A Dream's A Wish Your Heart Makes"...
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed for "Zip-a-Dee-Freekin'-Doo-Dah."
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It's kind of ironic how Van Dyke Parks got one of his first big-time music credits working on Disney's "The Jungle Book", now Brian is cutting a Disney record. I wonder if the irony was noticed by anyone, and whether Van Dyke was asked to contribute something to Brian's Disney record?
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Re: Brian in studio this week
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Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on February 10, 2011, 04:39:31 AM
Quote from: Lessing on February 10, 2011, 04:00:14 AM
I would love to know at least some of the songs, no one has any clue?
I would imagine "When You Wish Upon A Star" is a given. Personally speaking, I may very well expire from sheer joy if they attempt, and make a good fist of, "Little April Showers".
I'll take both of those, I have a feeling 'Zip a dee doo dah' might be there too. I can almost imagine the arrangement for it too.
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February 10, 2011, 01:58:25 PM »
He's gotta do "The Bare Necessities" (Bear Necessities?).
With the Gershwin album there was a lot of advance buzz. I remember AGD hinting at good things. No hints this time?
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Circle of Life could prove interesting in terms of arrangement and certainly voices for the intro.
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Am I the only one who couldn't care less about the Disney album?
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I'm looking forward to it, personally. i would rather BW did a regular old album of mostly originals, but I'm curious about the disney thing.
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Anyone know how soon this could be out? He just finished the lead vocals - so.......
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Quote from: Lessing on February 10, 2011, 02:09:11 PM
Circle of Life could prove interesting in terms of arrangement and certainly voices for the intro.
I'd much rather hear Hakuna Matata.
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Quote from: bossaroo on February 10, 2011, 12:05:59 AM
watch that clip again. its actually a really touching scene with Brian and Ronnie.
it's edited down to about a minute, but no way was Brian annoyed or trying to get away from her.
i like how they both drop the f-bomb too. Ronnie says 'Don't Worry Baby' is "such a great blankety-blank song!" then she sings it to Brian and he goes "your voice is so blankety-blank special!" blankety-blank classic!!!
Jeff is the one leading Brian down the stairs, and Brian says he just experienced "the biggest thrill of my life!"
I talked to a member of the band a few days later in Boston, and he told me that Ronnie kept singing the song over and over again, and that it got pretty weird. Brian got freaked out and left. She wouldn't stop singing it.
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The album might be surprising. Didn't someone once say that Brian sounded like Mickey Mouse with a cold?
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While I am not that excited about the Disney album (unlike BWRG, because I am a Gershwin fan), I hope he does at least one song with toy instruments, as he talked about several years ago.
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Quote from: guitarfool2002 on February 10, 2011, 07:50:28 AM
It's kind of ironic how Van Dyke Parks got one of his first big-time music credits working on Disney's "The Jungle Book", now Brian is cutting a Disney record. I wonder if the irony was noticed by anyone, and whether Van Dyke was asked to contribute something to Brian's Disney record?
I would LOVE for Brian to cover "The Bare Necessities"!! That would be awesome if Van Dyke had a roll in this
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Quote from: Don't Back Down on February 10, 2011, 07:08:09 PM
Quote from: guitarfool2002 on February 10, 2011, 07:50:28 AM
It's kind of ironic how Van Dyke Parks got one of his first big-time music credits working on Disney's "The Jungle Book", now Brian is cutting a Disney record. I wonder if the irony was noticed by anyone, and whether Van Dyke was asked to contribute something to Brian's Disney record?
I would LOVE for Brian to cover "The Bare Necessities"!! That would be awesome if Van Dyke had a roll in this
next project
Even a cameo appearance on one tune, like that tune for what it meant to Van Dyke, would tie it all together, bringing it full circle! I guess we're the only ones to see the irony and the possibilities of VDP and BW possibly doing this on the Disney album. I'd buy it just for that song, like I bought Orange Crate Art originally for the song Brian and Van Dyke did in the Don Was film.
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Quote from: STE on February 10, 2011, 02:11:40 PM
Am I the only one who couldn't care less about the Disney album?
I certainly wish it's going to be more adventurous than BWRG. Smooth and safe did fit the Gershwin material quite well and at least there were a couple of nice surprises that went a little bit further than that. For a "BW Reimagines Disney" record to be interesting, however, I think it needs to be weird and quirky instead of mostly just pleasant.
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Quote from: Les P on February 10, 2011, 06:01:15 PM
While I am not that excited about the Disney album (unlike BWRG, because I am a Gershwin fan), I hope he does at least one song with toy instruments, as he talked about several years ago.
When did Brian say this?
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Quote from: punkinhead on February 11, 2011, 08:33:48 AM
Quote from: Les P on February 10, 2011, 06:01:15 PM
While I am not that excited about the Disney album (unlike BWRG, because I am a Gershwin fan), I hope he does at least one song with toy instruments, as he talked about several years ago.
When did Brian say this?
I think it was after "BWPS" was released, though it possibly could have been before. As I recall, he said he'd like to make a children's album using toy instruments. I only remember seeing it mentioned once (unlike the rock and roll album).
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Yep...the Little Prince, or something like that.
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