Favorite Disney Soundtrack of all time?

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    Originally Posted By greenbean

    Did Aladdin have a soundtrack .. or maybe Little Mermaid
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    Yup, sure did.

    <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/aladdin-soundtrack" target="_blank">http://www.answers.com/topic/a
    laddin-soundtrack</a>

    Little Mermaid's, although only a "audio cassette" for a soundtrack, when I was little I used to listen to it all the time when I went to sleep.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    (I mean at the time, only an audio cassette for a soundtrack)
     
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    Originally Posted By calibelle82

    Lion King for sure
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    John Tesh actually has a really good Jazz instrumental of Can You Feel the Love Tonight. The album is called Sax on the Beach. I think the group though is called the John Tesh Project. Found it on iTunes. Then theres one under the album, "Simply Saxopnone". It says the same thing for the artists name, so I don't know who it really is. I do know that I like the Tesh one better.

    There are other good instrumentals of it out there though, piano is one I think.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    I don't know if this exactly counts, but Andy Paley's "Dick Tracy" soundtrack album is one of my favorite CDs. I especially love the Ice-T and Jerry Lee Lewis tracks. (Not to be confused with Danny Elfman's "Dick Tracy" score album, or Madonna's "I'm Breathless" album featuring songs from "Dick Tracy.")
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Lion King and NBC
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    Jungle Book

    and

    Hunchback of Notre Dame
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    Which Disney movie is NBC short for? :) Or something about the television network?
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    Jungle Book & Lion King for me.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    <Which Disney movie is NBC short for? :)>

    Nightmare Before Christmas.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Mary Poppins

    It's probably the Sherman Brothers at the top of their game. With the opening strains of the overture, to 'Life I Lead' to 'Sister Suffragette' and then 'Supercalifragelisticexpialidocious' and the rest, it's just superb.

    Beauty and the Beast

    When I first heard the opening sequence on CD, I thought, 'wow, this would make a great live Broadway show.' 'Gaston' was an instant classic.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    Ahh, thank you Jim! Wicked good memory you have.
     
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    Originally Posted By Grumpy Pete

    Trying to choose my favorite is a pretty tough thing. But here goes.
    First would be Mary Poppins.

    The rest would be hard to put in order, so I'd have to declare a 2nd place tie with all of the following:

    Beauty & the Beast
    Lion King
    Jungle Book
    Little Mermaid
    Aladdin

    There's some great gems sprinkled in there.
     
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    Originally Posted By mawnck

    >>It's probably the Sherman Brothers at the top of their game.<<

    My favorite Disney soundtrack of all time: the Sherman Brothers score for the original Charlotte's Web.

    Too bad it ain't Disney.
     
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    Originally Posted By iDisney72

    If the box set of CDs for Disneyland's 50th counts, that's my pick. As for movie soundtracks, I really liked Tarzan and am surprised no one has said it yet! I guess if you aren't a Phil Collins fan you can't enjoy it as much, though.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    I like Phil Collins :) I thought "You'll Be In My Heart" was good, but thats the only song I know of from the film, well that I've listened to. Never got to hear the album.
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Elton John and Tim Rice's "Aida"
     
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    Originally Posted By bobiascastle

    If you ask my kids it is a tie between HSM & HSM2 which is all we ever hear around here but for me it is a tie between Little Mermaid & Aladdin. I listen to my Disneyland soundtrack a lot too though.
     

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