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Disney Instrumental Records RECORD CHECKLIST Disney Instrumental Records RECORD CHECKLIST The Incredibles Remixes 1001CORPRO | Michael Giacchino 2004 | 12" Boxed 2-Disc Red Vinyl EP Set | Walt Disney Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info 33 Great Walt Disney Motion Picture Melodies 3319/BV-3319 | Camarata -- conductor 1963 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono View More Info 33 Great Walt Disney Motion Picture Melodies 3319/BV-3319 | Camarata -- conductor 1963 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records/Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono View More Info 33 Great Walt Disney Motion Picture Melodies 3319/STER-3319 | Camarata -- conductor 1963 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records/Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade 5-WD | Disney Cast 1977 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc Single | Walt Disney Productions | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Hal Leonard Presents Disney's Concert Band 92762AXS | Disney Cast 1976 | 7" Non-Picture Sleeve Flexi-Disc | EVA-TONE | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo Walt Disney World Band BV-3337 | Disney Cast 1972 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade DE-1 | Disney Cast 1973 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc Single | Walt Disney Productions | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Dixieland At Disneyland DEP-3013A | The Strawhatters | 7" Standard EP | Disneyland (Purple) | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Dixieland At Disneyland DIS 113 | The Strawhatters | 7" Standard EP | Disc-Jockey | Argentina | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Summer Magic Player Piano Sing Along DQ-1238 | Clyde Rige 1963 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland (Yellow Plain) | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono View More Info Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 1 of 3 Disney Instrumental Records RECORD CHECKLIST Player Piano Music E-1001 | Disney Cast 1955 | 7" Standard EP | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono The Best Of The Dukes Of Dixieland HS 11149 | The Dukes Of Dixieland | 12" Standard LP | Columbia | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo The Main Street Electrical Parade (Baroque Hoedown) JH-11394 | Floyd Cramer 1978 | 7" Non-Picture Sleeve Single | RCA Records | United States | 45 RPM | Both U Srcu Diksilenda (Deep In The Heart Of Dixieland) LPV 4798 WD | George Bruns and The Wonderland Jazz Band 1957 | 12" Standard LP | PGP | Germany | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Salute To Disney PD 6021 | Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops Orchestra 1973 | 12" Standard LP | Polydor Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info 33 Great Walt Disney Motion Picture Melodies STER-3319 | Camarata -- conductor 1963 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Walt Disney World Band STER-3337 | Disney Cast 1972 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo The Disneyland Band STER-4046 | The Magic Kingdom Band and The Dapper Dans 1969 | 12" Standard LP | Buena Vista Records | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info A Musical Souvenir Of America On Parade WD-3 | Disney Cast 1975 | 12" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc LP | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade WD-4 | Disney Cast 1977 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc Single | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade WD-4 | Disney Cast 1977 | 7" Clear Sleeve Single | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 2 of 3 Disney Instrumental Records RECORD CHECKLIST Walt Disney's Disneyland Band Concert WDL-3002 | Disney Cast 1956 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland (Yellow Stars) | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Deep In The Heart Of Dixieland WDL-3009 | George Bruns and The Wonderland Jazz Band 1957 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland (Purple) | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono View More Info Melodies For Midnight WDL-3029 | Johnny LaPadula 1959 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono View More Info Walt Disney World's Electrical Water Pageant WE-1 | Disney Cast 1973 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc | Walt Disney Productions | United States | 45 RPM | Stereo View More Info Walt Disney World Adventureland Steel Band WE-3 | Disney Cast 1976 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo Walt Disney World Main Street Electrical Parade WE-4 | Disney Cast 1977 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc Single | | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Walt Disney World Main Street Electrical Parade WE-4 | Disney Cast 1977 | 7" Clear Sleeve Picture Disc Single | | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Golden Dixieland Jazz YS-2075-DS | George Bruns and The Wonderland Jazz Band 1957 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland (Silver) | Japan | 33 1/3 RPM | Mono Total Records: 30 Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 3 of 3.
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