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Wonder what happened to cause the delay?
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The full report: With an originally advertised release date of March 17, 2015 looming dangerously near with no official mention of the Toy Story 20th Anniversary entry in the Disney Music Emporiums Legacy Collection, several readers have reached out to us asking if we had any additional information. We, in turn, have reached out to Disney Music to confirm rumors that the Toy Story album may be delayed and we regret to report that a delay has in fact been confirmed to us. While we have seen reports about a May release, the information given to us by Disney Music was not quite as optimistic, offering only that the release date is officially to be determined and Disney is hopeful that it is ready for release by the time Disney D23 Expo happens in August. Specific reasons for its delay were not provided, however it is interesting to note that one of the titles Cinderella was announced for an early release at the Expo, but has been moved up by over a month. In addition, Disney has offered us an updated calendar for the remaining releases announced in the first year of the Legacy Collection program. They are as follows: Lady and the Tramp 60th Anniversary April 28, 2015, exclusively through Intrada (Originally May 12) Disneyland 60th Anniversary In-park on May 6, 2015; Available everywhere else August 18, 2015 (Originally April 7) Cinderella 65th Anniversary June 23, 2015 (Originally August 14 / Disney D23 Expo) Pocahontas 20th Anniversary July 21, 2015 (Originally June 23) The Aristocats 45th Anniversary At Disney D23 Expo on August 11, 2015; Available everywhere else on August 18, 2015 (Originally August 14 everywhere).
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The full report: With an originally advertised release date of March 17, 2015 looming dangerously near with no official mention of the Toy Story 20th Anniversary entry in the Disney Music Emporiums Legacy Collection, several readers have reached out to us asking if we had any additional information. We, in turn, have reached out to Disney Music to confirm rumors that the Toy Story album may be delayed and we regret to report that a delay has in fact been confirmed to us. While we have seen reports about a May release, the information given to us by Disney Music was not quite as optimistic, offering only that the release date is officially to be determined and Disney is hopeful that it is ready for release by the time Disney D23 Expo happens in August. Specific reasons for its delay were not provided, however it is interesting to note that one of the titles Cinderella was announced for an early release at the Expo, but has been moved up by over a month. In addition, Disney has offered us an updated calendar for the remaining releases announced in the first year of the Legacy Collection program. They are as follows: Lady and the Tramp 60th Anniversary April 28, 2015, exclusively through Intrada (Originally May 12) Disneyland 60th Anniversary In-park on May 6, 2015; Available everywhere else August 18, 2015 (Originally April 7) Cinderella 65th Anniversary June 23, 2015 (Originally August 14 / Disney D23 Expo) Pocahontas 20th Anniversary July 21, 2015 (Originally June 23) The Aristocats 45th Anniversary At Disney D23 Expo on August 11, 2015; Available everywhere else on August 18, 2015 (Originally August 14 everywhere).
Well, that somewhat clears up the situation a bit. Like Bookpodder, I wonder why Lady and the Tramp is being released through Intrada.
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Darn... Pocahontas has been pushed back a month.
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Darn... Pocahontas has been pushed back a month. At least it's coming. As far as we know. :-( Toy Story was once coming, too... and hopefully still will get released. I'm starting to lose hope that the Legacy Collection won't continue after this year.
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I'm glad "Toy Story" has gotten a release date. I just hope the LC continues after this year.
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I really don't get this release schedule. First to market, wide release, first by Intrada? WTF? Just put the titles out when their ready.
When they're ready. Not their.
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Just in case everyone forgot, here is Roger's press release for Lady and the Tramp: INTRADA Announces: LADY AND THE TRAMP Composed and Conducted by Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection D002066192 Set in a quaint Middle American small town in the early 1900s, the 1955 Walt Disney film Lady and the Tramp centers on the charming romance between a pampered pooch and a bone-a-fide mutt. Told from a dog’s-eye point of view, Disney’s classic canine caper features unforgettable songs and a memorable score that is the musical tail wagging his beloved dog story. Following Cinderella, this time around Disney wanted songs that would convey emotions and personality, as well as to help the Disney artists tell their cinematic story. Disney turned to a fresh and invigorating source of songs: movie, radio, television and recording great, Peggy Lee, the sensuous songster who was a top-of-the-charts star. Along with the talents of song writer Sonny Burke, the film featured a plethora of effervescent vocals. Combined with the cracking score by composer Oliver Wallace, a nostalgic classic was born. In 1997, the actual soundtrack elements were released on an album for the first time. The original Disneyland Records LP release were studio recordings and not the recordings from the original soundtrack (except for “Home Sweet Home”) that ultimately premiered in 1997. Walt Disney Records has included those versions as bonus tracks on disc two following The Lost Chords for their premiere CD release. Although the movie is a CinemaScope film and in stereo (at least the dialog and sound effects are), the music elements have always been in mono. For this release, Disney music expert and restoration genius Randy Thornton has turned out the cleanest and brightest soundtrack version of this heartwarming classic. Combined with the deluxe packaging of the Legacy collection featuring gorgeous new custom artwork, this new release is the ultimate edition and not to be missed. Lady and the Tramp is available now and exclusive from Intrada, select soundtrack retailers and Amazon until August 2015 when it goes into wide release. Disc 1 1. Main Title (Bella Notte)/The Wag of a Dog's Tail (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Disney Studio Chorus 2. Peace on Earth (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Donald Novis; Disney Studio Chorus 3. It Has a Ribbon/Lady to Bed/A Few Mornings Later (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 4. Sunday/The Rat/Morning Paper (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 5. A New Collar/Jock & Trusty/It's Jim Dear (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 6. What a Day!/Breakfast at Tony's (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 7. Warning/Breakout/Snob Hill/A Wee Bairn (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 8. Countdown to B-Day (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 9. Baby's First Morning/What Is a Baby/La La Lu (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Peggy Lee 10. Going Away/Aunt Sarah (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 11. The Siamese Cat Song/What's Going on Down There (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Peggy Lee 12. The Muzzle/Wrong Side of the Tracks (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 13. You Poor Kid/He's Not My Dog (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 14. Through the Zoo/A Log Puller (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 15. Footloose and Collar-Free/Bella Notte (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / George Givot; Disney Studio Chorus 16. It's Morning/Ever Chase Chickens/Caught (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 17. Home Sweet Home (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / The Melomen 18. The Pound (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 19. What a Dog/He's a Tramp (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Peggy Lee; The Melomen 20. In the Doghouse/The Rat Returns/Falsely Accused/We've Got to Stop That Wagon/Trusty's Sacrifice (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 21. Watch the Birdie/Visitors (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score) / Oliver Wallace 22. Finale (Peace on Earth) (From "Lady and the Tramp"/Soundtrack Version) / Disney Studio Chorus Disc 2 1. I'm Free As the Breeze (Demo) / Disney Studio Vocalist 2. I'm Free As the Breeze / Jeff Gunn 3. I'm Singin' ('Cause I Want to Sing) / Jeff Gunn 4. What Is a Baby / Teri York 5. La La Lu / Teri York 6. The Siamese Cat Song / Robie Lester 7. Bella Notte / Bob Grabeau 8. He's a Tramp / Teri York 9. Peace on Earth / Teri York Disney Legacy Collection D002066192 Retail Price: $19.99 SHIPPING NOW For track listing and sound samples, please visit http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.9615/.f It would seem that the contents for the first disc are the same as the earlier disc. The second disc has some demos and the Tutti Caramata recordings of the songs. I'm glad they included pretty much all of the Tutti Caramata recordings (the absence I noticed was an instrumental track entitled "Lady" and they explained "Home Sweet Home") as this was one of the issues I had with Sleeping Beauty's Legacy release.
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