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Disney goofy
Disney goofy




disney goofy

This is one of the few albums from the Walt era in which he is heard throughout.īack cover of the album. He did not record as many records for the Disney label as one might imagine (the “fab five” didn’t really start making a sizable dent in the catalog until over a decade later). The first exception is the presence of Pinto Colvig as Goofy.

disney goofy

It holds up as an entertaining listen despite the fact that it’s largely a patchwork of elements from earlier Disneyland Records-with two notable exceptions.

Disney goofy tv#

Goofy’s TV Spectacular (1964) is very clever in that respect. When you’ve got a record company that has to keep its costs down, but still need new products to sell, it takes a lot of ingenuity to repackage and repurpose earlier material that’s been partially or completely paid for already. Spoken Segments: “Goofy and His Laughs”, “A Riddle”, “Goofy and His Crazy Clarinets”, “The Baby Mosquito”, “Goofy Commercials”. Blake “Goofy Goes Dixieland” (Otherwise Untitled). Palmer “The Sidewalks of New York” by Charles B. Smith “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” by Tom Blackburn, George Bruns “Beautiful Dreamer” by Stephen Foster “I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl (That Married Dear Old Dad)” by William Dillon, Harry Von Tilzer “The Band Played On” by Charles B. Sherman “Mouse Square Dance” by Tutti Camarata “Happy Mouse” by Gil George, Paul J. Songs: “Rutabaga Rag” (from A Symposium on Popular Songs) by Richard M. Voices: Pinto Colvig (Goofy) Paul Frees (Professor Ludwig Von Drake) Jimmy Macdonald (Mickey Mouse) The Wellingtons. The great goof’s birthday was yesterday, so it’s fitting that we celebrate it on the wrong date – and by checking out two of his kookiest record albums from the 1960’s.ĭisneyland Records DQ-1252 (Mono & Stereo / 1997)






Disney goofy