
As requested by Danyele, here is my complete DVD rip of the 1950 "Cinderella" score, a lovely collaboration between Disney veterans Oliver Wallace and Paul J. Smith. I can guarantee that this set includes the complete soundtrack, instrumentals, vocal originals, and is 99.9% noise-free (there is one single sound effect in one single track. Otherwise it is completely clean). As I always do, I have enclosed a lengthy "readme" file with important information you ought to read before listening.
Anyhow, here’s the download link (https://www.dropbox.com/s/z6xwcl48xo2w12g/Cinderella.rar?dl=0).
Enjoy!
Thanks isn’t the right word for how much you make me happy….but is the only word….Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
The soundtrack is so perfect!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks isn’t the right word for how much you make me happy….but is the only word….Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
The soundtrack is so perfect!!!!!!!!!!
You are very welcome!
Thank you…Thank you so much, for everything!
I just listen everything, and I never listen a complete rip perfect like this. Finally, thanks to this wonderful boy, I have the complete rip of Cinderella and everything is perfect like Cinderella’s perfect fit.
And the final vocals? The lovely and sweet voice of Ilene close this wonderful work, excellently done.
Thank you again my dear friend.
Thank you so much for this PigmaskCol! Much appreciated! <3
I Made A Cover If Anyone Is Interested In It:
Those are both on my Disney to-do-list (especially Alice). However, I likely won’t get around to any of those until that blasted rip of "The Rescuers" is finally completed, which may not be for a while, since it’s looking to be quite a laborious and tedious project, due to numerous complications… Blah.
I’ve been actually wanting to work on this… the only problem is the sfx. They’re located in both front and rear channels.
However, I’ll see what I can pull off……
EDIT: Read the readme. Had no idea we have never heard the complete score. I haven’t seen the film in years, but, all the music I remember from the film has been on the score.
Anyway, thank you.
That’s what I suspected. Last I recall, the original master tapes for both Alice and Peter Pan were not properly preserved, and thus the only existing remnants of the two scores are the mono ‘effects and music’ tracks. That’s why the CD soundtracks contained sound effects.
I didn’t know that both soundtracks were incomplete, though. Perhaps I could give them the good ol’ "complete rip" treatment, so long as everyone is content with the effects being present!
Shout out to Mr. Gold as well – thanks for the cover art, I love your stuff!
Yes, that one is on my list as well. All of the package films are, and they’re the highest of all my priorities after "The Rescuers", because, like you said, nobody has even tried to rip any of them (aside from Ichabod and Mr. Toad), which is a real shame.
THAT would be a dream. I studied that score for years now – the "Beanolero" cue by Wallace is a great example of brilliant scoring.
I ripped some parts of it once.
Any way you could do a good complete one?
I agree wholeheartedly. The throbbing progression and use of mickey-mousing in that cue is exceptional. It’s a marvelous piece of film music — in my opinion, the best of Ollie Wallace’s entire career at the Disney studios.
Any way you could do a good complete one?
Not at the moment, unfortunately. Unless someone would be generous enough to rip the raw 5.1 track from the Blu-Ray for me, it won’t happen until I can get my hands on a Blu-Ray drive for my PC (I purchased one recently, however, my well-intended niece broke it soon after. Phooey!) and a copy of the film. Even then, there’s a chance that the 5.1 won’t be "rip-friendly", meaning that all channels contain SFX and/or voices in some form, which was the same problem I previously had with "The Rescuers".
In short: Maybe.
No, unfortunately. I sourced the audio from a lossy-quality DVD, so this is the best quality I can currently provide.
However, I will be producing a complete do-over of this rip in the future (as part of my new "Dream Collection" project), so I’ll try to source the audio from the lossless Blu-ray release, once I get around to it.