Okay, so since I posted the Lincoln piece, I thought I might as well post Tower of Terror Tokyo exit music too! It was inspired by Citizen Kane. A sort of noir homage to Herr Herrmann, at least in the introduction. It was intended to be sort of retro and old and moldy. Enjoy!
As to your question of fife music in Lincoln, yes you are correct. I recorded a fife and drum piece, which they edited into the exit music. Good ears. How many times did you see this attraction????
Comments (6)
Probably around four score and seven
;-)
Jim
Posted by Jim | March 22, 2007 6:11 PM
Posted on March 22, 2007 18:11
Love your theme park music! Could you post some of your work for Phantom Manor or other Disneyland Paris-projects? Love the haunting score to that one!
My congratulations for your new website! It's excellent!
Posted by Erwin Taets | March 23, 2007 2:42 PM
Posted on March 23, 2007 14:42
Hi Mr. McNeely, Love your new site! Congrats on getting one. I love your music. It is so wonderful and beautiful to lsiten to. Can you tell us what disney attractions/shows you've scored?
Posted by Christopher | March 23, 2007 11:12 PM
Posted on March 23, 2007 23:12
Just adding to the congrats on the new site, and wanted to say thanks for posting these. Been a a huge fan since Shadows.(can't believe you wrote it in 2 weeks!)
-Evan
Posted by Evan Duran Gamble | March 25, 2007 5:12 AM
Posted on March 25, 2007 05:12
Thanks for posting so much music! It's nice of you to take the time and respond to your fans.
I noticed that some of the posted tracks for SOLDIER are unreleased. What are the chances of you posting more unreleased SOLDIER music? I hate to sound greedy, but it's terrific music, and the CD was too short.
-David
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