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Soarin' - Queue music

Posted: Dec Sun 30, 2007 3:09 pm
by marcdijon
does anyone know where I can find a list of the songs (composers and titles) in the queue music loops of Soarin ? thanks a lot

Posted: Dec Mon 31, 2007 12:41 pm
by billville
Thanks for that bdinger..ive also been curious as to what the track listing for this was.

This is by far one of my all time favorites when it comes to the classical pieces. Such a well put together ensemble and very powerful in terms of sound. If anyone hasnt listened to this yet, then you should definitely give it a try. :mrgreen:

Posted: Jan Tue 01, 2008 12:56 pm
by marcdijon
thanks a lot, same for me.....soarin' queue music is my favorite loop of all....i could listen to it the whole day !
if anyone has any other info about other soarin' queue music loops you are very welcome

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 12:01 am
by xyzzy
thanks for the list!

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 12:44 am
by subsonic
Hehe, what is this Disney or Universal? All great music, but where's the originality?

Fortunately, I like it so it stays in.

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 9:00 am
by nancynohorse
Yeah, that is a great track to listen to.

And you're right, Subsonic, about the non-Disney pieces in there! I was really confused the first time I heard some of these playing on here! :roll:

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 12:59 pm
by FlyingMouse
bdinger wrote: 6 Alan Silvestri - Contact - Awful Waste Of Space
7 Jerry Goldsmith - Medicine Man - The Trees
8 George Delerue - Steel Magnolias - Main Titles
11 Michael Small - Consenting Adults - Good Friends
12 Lee Holdridge - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Dear Father Kunzel
13 Alan Silvestri - Father Of The Bride - End Titles
14 John Barry - Indecent Proposal - Suite
19 David Newman - Mr. Destiny
20 James Newton Howard - Dave - Main Titles
22 David Arnold - The Musketeer - Main Title
23 John Williams - Hook - Prologue
24 James Newton Howard - The Grand Canyon - Main Title Kunzel
26 James Horner - Field Of Dreams - End Credits
27 Alan Silvestri - Contact - End Credits
28 Trevor Jones - Arachnophobia - End Title
29 James Newton Howard - Dave - End Titles
30 John Williams - Far And Away - The Land Race
32 Rachel Portman - Emma - End Title
34 Lee Holdridge - The Great Whales - Sailing Kunzel
36 Jerry Goldsmith - Medicine Man - The Trees
37 James Horner - A Beautiful Mind
38 John Williams - Far And Away - The Land Race
39 Michael Kamen - Band Of Brothers - Suite No. 1

Most of the time I'm not very good with this stuff, but I'm failing to see how these movies/music titles, in particular, tie in with the theme of Soarin', or flight, in general. What am I missing? Not that I mind, I just thought there would be some sort of relationship between the theme of the ride and the music. Anybody know?

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 9:13 pm
by js3901
I think alot of it is just dramatic music that kind of matches the music in the ride. they just picked music that sounded good. no real theme like the rest of The Land pavillion. at least that's how it seems to me...

Posted: Jan Wed 09, 2008 9:47 pm
by HSolo29
bdinger wrote:The following is a list taken from a "Soarin' Queue" loop I've seen floating around the Internet. Hopefully this helps. (This loop is the same loop that plays on the Soarin' station on Subsonic Radio. It appears as 10 Queue when it's playing.)
It's on the Soarin' station you say? Is that still available? I can't seem to find it under the rest of the stations and I would very much like to hear this track. It's not the same as the already existing track on the request station, is it?

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 4:08 am
by marcdijon
i agree with you, no real relationship but great dramatic classical modern music...
well it's not the first time non-disney stuff enter disney property : what about star wars and all the stuff in mgm ?
this music is really good though....as good as the wilderness lodge loop

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 11:41 am
by FlyingMouse
js3901 wrote:I think alot of it is just dramatic music that kind of matches the music in the ride. they just picked music that sounded good. no real theme like the rest of The Land pavillion. at least that's how it seems to me...
I'll buy that. I wonder, though, who was the person who watched Indecent Proposal enough to 1. Remember the soundtrack/musical score, 2. Liked it enough to put it in the queue of a Disney ride.

Kinda funny to me.

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 1:55 pm
by marcdijon
now that you've said it, it is true that indecent proposal really doesn't make sense here....that is weird

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 3:35 pm
by billville
js3901 wrote:I think alot of it is just dramatic music that kind of matches the music in the ride. they just picked music that sounded good. no real theme like the rest of The Land pavillion. at least that's how it seems to me...
Yea, I have to agree with js on this one as well. It all has to to do with the sound and feeling this piece evokes. When I first listened to it, I didn't know what any of the names or movies it came from were, but I guess I didn't need to know because it worked for me. All I know is it has an epic-surreal kinda sound to it, which is probably what the imagineers were trying to get across.

Whatever the reason is....this is excellent music! :mrgreen:

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 4:20 pm
by elizabethswann
Thank you for the listing. My step-dad's been loving the music whenever we're in line for Soarin'.

Posted: Jan Thu 10, 2008 4:30 pm
by nancynohorse
well it's not the first time non-disney stuff enter disney property : what about star wars and all the stuff in mgm ?
Well, those were specific to their attractions and park though. Disney and Lucasfilm had set up a deal for Star Tours.

Same for the MGM studios, using the material from those other films.

It's a little different than that with Soarin'.