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Dr. Know

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  1. Both cues sound amazing. No way am I going to pay $40 for an illegal "preview" of something that is coming out in a few days (and I already pre-ordered the cd as well).
  2. Someone more familiar with the original scores will do a better job than me, but here is my first effort to match up a few of the new arrangements with the closest original tracks: Waltzing Through the Sky -- Coming Back Around Testing the Mead -- A Forbidden Friendship Wooing Astrid -- Romantic Flight Viking Tea Party -- The Vikings Have Their Tea
  3. Apparently the vinyl is out already. Waiting for the digital release.
  4. Just diving back into this thread to say that Rombi's Disneyland Paris album has been on repeat for me ever since it was released. It is just achingly beautiful. For best effect, you need to crossfade the tracks, or edit them together which is how they are heard in the theme park. If you haven't checked this out, drop everything right now and just listen to this one section:
  5. Glad to see mention of Rombi's work for Disneyland Paris (whatever you think of the park). HIs music is incredible! In a recent interview, Rombi spoke of how he longed to visit Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida, but his family couldn't afford it. He was so thrilled when Disney opened its new park outside of Paris. One of his first jobs was playing the piano in one of the Disneyland Paris hotels, so with this commission he feels that he has come full circle. It really is lovely, but unfortunately the loop was released in 17 separate tracks with gaps between them, which doesn't afford the best listening opportunity. In Apple Music, try the crossfade transition setting when playing this album (or seek one of the fan edits on YouTube).
  6. Is it just me or is there something really wrong with the sound on the Airborne release? I’ve always noticed static in the loudest passages, like the sound is breaking up. It isn’t really apparent in “Paestum Landing” but nobody ever seems to mention it.
  7. If you are a FROZEN fan, I highly recommend you check out the Fantasy Springs Music Album deluxe version released by Tokto DisneySea a couple of years ago. It includes a 20 minute arrangement of FROZEN themes by Andrew Cottee played as background music in the Frozen Kingdom area, as well as a portion of the queue music for the Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey arranged by Christophe Beck.
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