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Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair
Box set
ReleasedMarch 24, 2009 (2009-03-24)
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

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 researched and written by Stacia Martin, laid out by Bruce Gordon.

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 (isolated instrumental pieces from the final show)

  1. Kaleidophonic° Overture - 3:18
  2. 1890s Variation - 0:46
  3. Dixieland Variation - 1:46
  4. 1920s Variation - 0:46
  5. 1930s Variation - 0:48
  6. Swing Variation - 1:05
  7. 1960s Variation - 0:48
  8. 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
  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

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
  2. First demo recording - 1:06
  3. Walt Disney welcome - 9:16
  4. Vocals (isolated) - 2:16
  5. The Ultimate MegaMix - 20:56
    • Every segment, presented in order of recording
  6. Exit music - 2:40
  7. Disneyland Paris variation I - 2:07
  8. Disneyland Paris variation II - 1:29
  9. Chorus - :24
  10. "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
  1. The South American Way - 2:47
  2. Flubber Waltz (alt. NYWF title: Viennese) - 4:41
  3. Serengeti Serenade - 4:05
  4. Moonlight Time in Old Hawaii - 3:04
  5. Nation on Wheels - 1:44
    • Originally composed by George Bruns for the television episode "Magic Highway U.S.A."
  6. Flyin' Ford - 2:56
    • Originally composed by George Bruns for the film The Absent-Minded Professor
  7. La Gaviota [The Seagull] - 3:13
    • Originally composed by George Bruns for Zorro TV series
  8. Disneyland° - 3:09
    • Originally composed by George Bruns with lyrics by Larry Morey for the Disneyland TV series
  1. Auto Parts Harmonic - 8:58
  2. Dialog recording session - 8:28
    • Walt Disney's recording session
  3. Get the Feel of the Wheel (Ford March) - 6:13
    • Composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

(° Written erroneously in booklet CD track listing, corrected here.)

References

  1. ^ a b McClintock, J. Scott. "Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair". AllMusic. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  2. ^ Maltin, Leonard (December 13, 2009). "Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair". Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy. IndieWire. Retrieved April 5, 2014.