Tracks: DISC 1 1. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
2. Whistle While You Work/Give A Little Whistle
3. Can You Feel The Love Tonight/I Won't Say (I'm Not In Love)/Let's Get Together/Belle
4. Someday My Prince Will Come / Once Upon A Dream
5. The Walrus And The Carpenter / I Wan'na Be Like You
6. Prince Ali
7. I Just Can't Wait To Be King / Lavender Blue
8. When She Loved Me
9. Minnie's Yoo-Hoo
10. Heigh-Ho
11. The Work Song
12. I'm Wishing/One Song
13. You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!
14. So This Is Love
15. A Whole New World
16. The Second Star To The Right
17. Under The Sea
18. Part Of Your World
19. Poor Unfortunate Souls
20. Kiss The Girl
21. Reflection
22. Bella Notte/Les Poissons
23. Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat/The Siamese Cat Song/The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room
24. He's A Tramp
25. Higitus Figitus/Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo/Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious/Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee/Following The Leader/Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah/The Dwarf's Yodel Song (The Silly Song)/Hakuna Matata/Mickey Mouse March
DISC 2 1. Let's Go Fly A Kite
2. I Will Go Sailing No More/Just Around The Riverbend/Strangers Like Me
3. Colors Of The Wind
4. When I See An Elephant Fly
5. Look Out For Mister Stork
6. Pink Elephants On Parade
7. Baby Mine
8. The Bells Of Notre Dame
9. Out There
10. Something There/Beauty And The Beast
11. A Change In Me
12. Be Our Guest
13. Will The Sun Ever Shine Again
14. You've Got A Friend In Me
15. If I Never Knew You
16. You'll Be In My Heart
17. When You Wish Upon A Star
18. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (Reprise)
19. The Bare Necessities/A Spoonful Of Sugar/It's A Small World
20. Mickey Mouse March/Colonel Hathi's March/Cruella De Vil/A Spoonful Of Sugar/Winnie The Pooh/I've Got No Strings
Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:48: Amazon.com Editoral Review: Following a now-familiar recipe, this musical revue uses a new narrative to string together a series of classic tunes. This time, they are culled from Disney's ample vaults. The material is impressively comprehensive. The oldest song originated in The Shindig (1930) and the newest are from Toy Story 2 and Disney's Tarzan (both 1999). Many of the numbers are grouped in likeminded "sessions." Some focus on a single movie, like Dumbo or The Little Mermaid, while the session dubbed "Silly Symphony" is pulled from nine different flicks. Kids will be delighted by the evergreen classics, while music-minded parents will get a kick out of nuggets written by 20th-century pop titans such as Peggy Lee (cowriter of the tunes from Lady and the Tramp)and Carl Stalling ("Minnie's Yoo-Hoo"). The cast is adept, the plot is--oh, who cares? This is all about the songs, and it's almost scary to realize just how many of them have become part of the American collective unconscious. --Elisabeth Vincentelli