Walt Disney Recordsis an Americanrecord labelowned by theDisney Music Group.The label releasessoundtrack albumsfromThe Walt Disney Company'smotion picture studios,television shows,theme parksand traditionalstudio albumsproduced by its roster ofpop,teen popandcountryartists.[2]
Walt Disney Records | |
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Parent company | Disney Music Group |
Founded | February 4, 1956 | (as Disneyland Records)
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Genre | Various, predominantlyPopandSoundtrack |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California |
Official website | music |
The music label was founded on February 4, 1956 asDisneyland Records.Before that time, Disney recordings were licensed to a variety of other labels such asRCA,Decca,Capitol,ABC-Paramount,andUnited Artists.It was Disney Legend Jimmy Johnson who convincedWalt Disney’s brotherRoy O. Disneythat Disney, at time known asWalt Disney Productionsshould form their own record label.[3]It adopted its current name in 1988 and is currently distributed byUniversal Music Groupfor physical releases outside of North America and digital releases globally.
History
editDisneyland Records was predicated by non-soundtrack audio material based onDavy Crockettminiseries from theDisneyland anthology television series,along with the song, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," both featuring series starFess Parker.These were licensed toColumbia Records,but the smallerCadence Recordslabel released the more successful"Ballad of Davy Crockett"sung byBill Hayesfaster, and this was the record that topped the charts instead. The following year, Disney saw profits for Mickey Mouse Club records in the millions being shared with Golden Records andABC Records,finally convincing Roy to allow Johnson to start the in-house Disneyland Records.[4]
Disneyland Records
editThe label was founded as Disneyland Records on February 4, 1956, with Jimmy Johnson as president, serving as the record unit ofWalt Disney Productions.Johnson brought in musicianTutti Camaratato head theArtists and Repertoiredepartment of this new enterprise. One ten-inch LP with the "Disneyland" imprint had been released a few months earlier, a musical version ofA Child's Garden of Verses,but it was distributed by the Charles Hansen music publishing company. The first album produced, marketed and distributed by the label wasWalt Disney Takes You to Disneyland,the only album Walt had ever recorded especially for his own record company.[5]Also in the first year, seven Disney animated movie soundtracks were issued by the label.[6]
Disneyland Records issued Parker's "Wringle Wrangle" single from theWestward Ho the Wagons!film within a year of starting operations; the single became a hit. This led the company to start recording music from outside the films. However, what ever was released by the company the industry categorized as children. Pricing was directed towards an adult audience, which was more than standard children fare. The only outside success was Camarata’s album "Tutti's Trumpets". Thus in 1959, the Disneyland label became the soundtrack and children's label and Buena Vista label for the occasional pop song record.[6]
Camarata established the label's initial forays into long-form musical albums, which included jazz interpretations of Disney standards fromSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs,Bambi,andCinderella,as well as original musical concept albums, and he expanded the format of soundtracks by including selections from the score as well as the songs.[7]Tutti's connections within the music industry also brought to the label the likes ofMary Martin,Louis Armstrong,Louis PrimaandPhil Harris.After popular Mouseketeer,Annette Funicello,sang a song called "How Will I Know My Love" on the Mickey Mouse Club TV series, fans contacted the studio for the record, which became a minor hit. This prompted Camarata, Johnson and Walt Disney to encourage Annette's career as the label's first artist in residence. In 1959, the Buena Vista Records label was formed for Funicello's select recordings, soundtrack albums and other contemporary audiophile music.[8]
While looking for the right material for Annette, Tutti and his team discovered the songwriting duo ofRichard M. ShermanandRobert B. Shermanafter hearing one of their songs on the radio. The two were brought to the Disney studio in Burbank where they eventually became the first staff songwriters for the company.With the participation of the Sherman brothers and two technicians at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, Camarata developed his renowned "Annette Sound," a specific type of double/reverb recording to strengthen Annette's voice that became an industry standard. The Shermans penned not only a good deal of Annette's songs, but were also responsible for most of the iconic Disney songs of the 1960s and beyond – “It's a Small World”and “The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room”for the theme parks, as well as the songs fromMary Poppins,Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,The Jungle Book,Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery DayandBedknobs and Broomsticks.
In 1960, Camarata left the staff but under Roy O. Disney's suggestion, established his own full-service recording studio where most of Disney and Buena Vista's records were recorded, mixed, engineered, cut and mastered, the Los Angeles landmark,Sunset Sound.In effect he was associated with Disney until the early seventies. Disneyland Records started its read-along series in 1965 with singer/actorRobie Lesterappearing on more titles than any other in the history of the label.[9]
Disneyland/Vista Records
editIn 1971, Disneyland Records was renamedDisneyland/Vista Records.Also,A Child's Garden of Verseswas still in their line.[6]Disneyland/Vista worked withRankin/Bassto release six recordings tied toThe Hobbit1977 animated film.Rankin/Bass also had Disneyland/Vista release soundtracks for two of their earlier holiday specials,Frosty's Winter Wonderlandand’Twas the Night Before Christmas.[10][11]
The company was so successful with itsMickey Mouse Discoalbum that Disneyland looked to expand again into pop music by October 1980. Its success also lead to the issuance of animated theatrical shorts based on songs from the album. Two such original productions were "That Waddlin' Crazy Guy" and "Pardners" featuring the comedy singing team of Willio and Phillio (Will Ryan and Phil Baron).[12]
Disneyland/Vista Records and Tapes
editIn 1985, the label was renamedDisneyland/Vista Records and Tapes.[13]
Around 1987, the label began releasing their albums onCD.Some of the first albums that the label released on CD were The Disney Collection series.[14]
Walt Disney Records
editIn 1988, Disneyland/Vista Records and Tapes was renamedDisney RecordsthenWalt Disney Records.
Around 1990, Walt Disney Records signed several youth targeted acts likeParachute ExpressandNorman Foote.Disney let these acts go after several years as their mandate was changed to support the animated features, produce book and tape packages and compilations to take advantage of the catalog.[15]
In May 2000, Walt Disney Records signed the label's first teen singer,Myra;her first single with the label, "Magic Carpet Ride", was released on May 23, 2000 as part of theLa Vida Mickeyalbum.[16]
On June 24, 2014, Walt Disney Records launched a series entitledThe Legacy Collection.The series includes original soundtracks, as well as unreleased music, and composer and producer liner notes. As of 2022, the collection includes 16 albums ranging between various anniversaries of various Disney films and Disneyland.[17]
With Disney's purchase ofLucasfilmon December 21, 2012, Walt Disney Records became the official record label for the studio and allStar Wars-related soundtracks, beginning withThe Force Awakenssoundtrackon December 18, 2015. In January 2017, Disney acquired the distribution rights to the entireStar Warsmusic catalogfromSony Classical;the soundtrack albums from the first six films were then released by Walt Disney Records in digital formats the same day.[18][19]Disneyreissuedthedigitally remasteredoriginalStar Warssoundtrack albums in physical formats on May 4, 2018.[20]
In 2024, as part of the 30-year anniversary celebration forThe Lion King,Walt Disney Records releasedA Whole New Sound,an album of pop-punk cover versions of classic songs from Disney films. The first single from the album, a cover ofElton John's "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"bySimple Plan,was released on July 12, 2024.[21]
Albums
edit- Notable soundtracks and scores
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(1956)
- Pinocchio(1956)
- Bambi(1956)
- Cinderella(1956)
- Fantasia(1957)
- Alice in Wonderland(1957)
- Sleeping Beauty(1959)
- Mary Poppins(1964)
- The Little Mermaid(1989)
- Beauty and the Beast(1991)
- Aladdin(1992)
- The Lion King(1994)
- Tarzan(1999)
- The Lizzie McGuire Movie(2003)
- The Cheetah Girls(2003)
- High School Musical(2006)
- Cars(2006)
- The Cheetah Girls 2(2006)
- Hannah Montana(2006)
- Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus(2007)
- High School Musical 2(2007)
- High School Musical 3: Senior Year(2008)
- Tangled(2010)
- Tron: Legacy(2010)
- Frozen(2013)
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens(2015)
- Zootopia(2016)
- Moana(2016)
- Frozen II(2019)
- Raya and the Last Dragon(2021)
- Encanto(2021)
- Strange World(2022)
- Wish(2023)
- Compilations
- Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland(1956)
- Walt Disney's Music Cavalcade(1959)
- For Our Children(2003)
- The Disney Princess Christmas Album(2007)
- Disney Channel Holiday Playlist(2012)
- Disney Classics(Box Set, 2013)
- Disney Holidays Unwrapped(2013)
- Disney Channel Play It Loud(2014)
- Dconstructed(April 22, 2014) Disney tunes remix by EDM stars[22]
- The Silly Symphony Collection(2015)
- Disney 100(2023)
- Album series
- Walt Disney Records Classic Soundtrack Series
- Disney Archive Collection Series
- Disney Children's Favorite Songs
- Disneymania
- Radio Disney Jams
- Disney Karaoke Series
- We Love Disney(2013–present)
- Walt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection(2014–2015, 2017–present)[17]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Universal Music Group (UMG) & Disney Music Group (DMG) Expand Agreement Globally,"PR Newswire, March 20, 2013.
- ^Hollis, Tim (2006).Mouse tracks: the story of Walt Disney Records.Greg Ehrbar (1st ed.). Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.ISBN1-57806-848-7.OCLC61309354.
- ^Johnson, Jimmy (2014).Inside the whimsy works my life with Walt Disney Productions.University Press of Mississippi.ISBN978-1-61703-930-0.OCLC1228606843.
- ^Johnson, Jimmy (2014). Greg Ehrbar; Didier Ghez (eds.).Inside the whimsy works: my life with Walt Disney Productions.Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.ISBN978-1-61703-932-4.OCLC855264296.
- ^"Walt's Very First Disney Records |".Cartoon Research.Retrieved2022-08-17.
- ^abcJohnson, Jimmy (March 27, 1971)."The Disneyland Records Story".Billboard.p. D-2.RetrievedMarch 9,2015.
- ^"Happy 105th Birthday, Disney Legend Tutti Camarata! |".Cartoon Research.Retrieved2022-08-17.
- ^Billboard.Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 16, 1959. p.26.ISSN0006-2510.RetrievedJuly 26,2013.
- ^"Saluting Disney's Record Setting Story Reader, Robie Lester".Cartoon Research.Retrieved2022-08-17.
- ^Ehrbar, Greg (December 17, 2013).""The Hobbit" on Disneyland Records ".Cartoon Research.RetrievedMarch 10,2015.
- ^Culhan, John.Will the Video Version of Tolkien Be Hobbit Forming?The New York Times,Nov 27, 1977.
- ^Sippel, John (October 25, 1980)."Disneyland Label going into Pop".Billboard.Nielsen Business Media, Inc.RetrievedDecember 15,2017.
- ^"Disneyland/Vista Records & Tapes".Discogs.Retrieved2023-06-19.
- ^"Various – The Disney Collection: Volume One".Discogs.1987.Retrieved2023-06-19.
- ^McCormick, Moira (June 24, 2000)."Disney's 1st Teen Signing, Myra, Is Aimed At An Older audience".Billboard.Nielsen Business Media, Inc.RetrievedOctober 23,2018.
- ^"Disney Signs First Teen Pop Act Myra".MTV News.May 19, 2000. Archived fromthe originalon July 18, 2016.RetrievedOctober 10,2017.
- ^abGrisham, Lori (May 7, 2014)."Walt Disney Records to release legacy collection".USA Today.RetrievedDecember 15,2017.
- ^"Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Jordan Fisher, Auli'i Cravalho, and Oscar®-Winning Composer Michael Giacchino to Meet Fans at the Disney Music Emporium During D23 Expo 2017, July 14–16"(Press release).PR Newswire.Burbank, California. May 23, 2017.RetrievedMay 25,2017.
- ^"Star Wars: A New Hope (original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 3-LP Vinyl Album Boxed Set Of Composer John Williams' Oscar®-Winning Score To Be Released On December 1"(Press release).PR Newswire.November 7, 2017.RetrievedNovember 7,2017.
- ^"Disney Music Group Set To Release First 6 Remastered Star Wars Original Motion Picture Soundtracks On May 4".Burbank, California: Walt Disney Records. PR Newswire. March 21, 2018.RetrievedMarch 21,2018.
- ^Kaufman, Gil (11 July 2024)."Simple Plan's Take on Elton John's 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight' to Lead 'A Whole New Sound' Disney Album".Billboard.Retrieved16 July2024.
- ^"Armin van Buuren, Avicii tapped for Disney remix album".Los Angeles Times.March 12, 2014.RetrievedDecember 15,2017.