Disney Forever CD's: The Unofficial Unauthorized Guide
The "Unofficial and Unauthorized" Annotated Track List
WALT DISNEY WORLD FOREVER
MAGIC KINGDOM
TOMORROWLAND
Version 3.4, July, 2001
Revisions/Comments to kj@gmnameplate.com
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 1 of 6 3:59
- Load in, narration starts at 2:26. Was "Load."
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 2 of 6 4:00
- 1890's, "Spring." Was "Act 1."
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 3 of 6 4:00 STEREO
- 1920's, "Summer." Was "Act 2."
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 4 of 6 3:59 STEREO
- 1940's, "Autumn." Was "Act 3."
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 5 of 6 4:03 STEREO
- 1980's, "New Year's Eve." Was "Act 4."
- Carousel of Progress, "(Carousel of Progress) Full Show" 6 of 6 0:52
- Unload. "Carousel-like" waltz instrumental only. Was "Unload."
- Above 6 are different than DL tracks. Narrator is not Jean Shepherd. Song is "The Best Time Of Your Life" written by the Shermans.
- If You Had Wings, "If You Had Wings" Dixieland (Version) 1:12
- From 1972-1987, flight-themed ride-through. Now "Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin."
Deleted Tracks
- Space Mountain, "(Space Mountain) Comchat" 5:25 [1] [DELETED 7/00]
- Same vocal and effects track as DL, 1:00 longer. DL (which is STEREO) has an extra "theremin-like" effect track that WDW version (which is MONO) lacks. Heard in loading queue area.
- Space Mountain, "(Space Mountain) Entrance Area Music" 4:04 [DELETED 7/00]
- Trumpet lead with orchestra.
- Space Mountain, "(Space Mountain) Space Warp" 3:23 [DELETED 7/00]
- Synth sound effects, no song.
- Space Mountain, "(Space Mountain) Speed Ramp" 4:05 [DELETED 7/00]
- Trumpet lead with synthesizer. Heard in exit area, just before exit moving platform.
- Space Mountain, "(Space Mountain) Star Tunnel" 4:42 [DELETED 7/00]
- Synthesized xylophone-like music. Heard in first ascent hill. Also suggested it's heard on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (Peoplemover) as it moves thru Space Mountain.
This page last updated 4 September 2001.
Maintained by Keith Johnson, who would appreciate your comments.