Originally Posted By basil fan In the Pinocchio soundtrack CD I own, the lyrics to Little Wooden Head are missing. Seems they couldn't separate the dialogue track from the lyrics track, or something like that. My question is: does anybody know if the CD that came with the old VHS set has the same problem? I'm talking about that deluxe collector's edition that came in the huge box with a CD included. I have a chance to pick it up cheaply, and it will be worth it if I can get a better CD. Thanks for your input. Phil's Hero Rules <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/hero.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...ero.html</a>
Originally Posted By mawnck The dialog track IS the lyrics track. I 'spect they tried deleting just the spoken parts and found the pauses too awkward. Why the folks at Disney Music are so dead set on removing every trace of dialog from their soundtrack CDs, I'll never know. I don't know the answer to your question regarding that particular CD, but I can report that there's no singing on the Disneyland Records vinyl versions of that soundtrack. So I'm going to guess that the answer to your question is "no".
Originally Posted By basil fan I get what you mean about the dialogue track. I know what I wanted to say, but don't have the technical know-how to express it. Anyway, you understood what I meant, I think. Thanks. I'm not buying it unless I'm sure. Oh, and, for what it's worth, I'd rather have the song with a bit of spoken dialogue attached than have the lyrics removed. A Christmas Carol Quiz <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/etc/christmas.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...mas.html</a>
Originally Posted By mawnck >>I get what you mean about the dialogue track.<< Well, maybe not. I meant IN THIS CASE. He sort of spoke-sang the song while also recording the other dialog. Same recording, same take, so you'd have to chop it up if you wanted the singing only. But that's not necessarily the way they usually do it.
Originally Posted By Bellella If you have a mac computer, I'd recommend a program called Amadeus. I'll say no more here, but I have a wide variety of music that I wouldn't have been able to obtain otherwise. No, you can't separate the voices from the music, but with "Little Wooden Head" that's not so much to worry about.