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If anyone has any of the music I have left blank on the doc on their computer or on a CD, don't be afraid to upload it!

Since I started searchng for all of this stuff, I've purchased physical CD's for everything except Trapper's Village (cause I don't personally like the music and have no desire to listen to it) and Hastings. I'm unwilling to upload anything and infringe on copyright though, a lot of Oktoberfest was hard to come by.
 
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Since I started searchng for all of this stuff, I've purchased physical CD's for everything except Trapper's Village (cause I don't personally like the music and have no desire to listen to it) and Hastings. I'm unwilling to upload anything and infringe on copyright though, a lot of Oktoberfest was hard to come by.
Does that mean that you've found the rest of the Oktoberfest music? If you have, where? P.S. I doubt the copyright lords would come after the music if it was uploaded but I respect your choice not to if it's for reasons of respect to the holders
 
I went to the park today and was able to get this clip from Germany of one of our missing polkas. I was sitting beside the speaker by the swings, but at about 2 minutes in my phone screen went off and I thought it would be fine but it turned off the microphone as well. So we're missing about a minute of music from it. I sate there for about an hour to an hour and a half and it seemed a lot like it looped in the time I sat there (either that or they do not play them in any order and shuffle the songs), but the one in the recording is the only polka we don't have I heard play. While I was there I also heard this song on the bridge to Italy and this one in France (both were Shazamed). I think France and England have both abandoned their original soundtracks, I've been in denial for a bit, but I feel like my trip there really confirmed it.
Edit: I think the polka in the clip is either in unserem Garten or Sommernacht in Wochein since there is a video of Morgensonne on YouTube and it doesn't sound like the clip.
 
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I think what it’s trying to say is that Rhinefeld’s music was sourced from an existing soundtrack when the country opened (in 1975). Due to copyright laws, the park cannot sell or disclose the song list.
 
While I was waiting around San Marco for Bel Conertino (a really nice charming show), I heard the beautiful two tunes again for the first time in a long while. It was mixed in with the "new" soundtrack.

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I know the only things I’ve posted in this thread have had to do with the Pompeii music (Feste Romane and all that Jazz), but...last night I was looking at multiple renditions of Respighi’s Feste Romane (as if I had nothing better to do), and I just so happened to stumble across this one version. After listening to it very carefully - with much shock afterwards - I can now say I’m 99% sure this is the version of Feste Romane that plays right outside Pompeii. And I found it by luck (there’s so many different versions out there). You may think I’m making too much of a deal over this, but to me listening to a rendition of a song that plays at a theme park just feels like I’m there. It gives me the vibes. Here is the version I found down below. Of course the only thing I found inconsistent is the pitch, but some of you may know that part of the Pompeii area soundtrack is slightly above key (most likely because of copyright or dare I say, to add an ominous tone to the environment).
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Main Entrance - Circa 2013

“We Bought a Zoo," Jonsi
Track #
7 - We Bought a Zoo

“The Odd Life of Timothy Green,” Geoff Zanelli
3 - That's Not Normal
4 - Our Kid
9 - Love and Be Loved

“Martin Child,” Aaron Zigman
11 - I Eat Lucky Charms

“King Kong,” James Newton Howard
2 - A Fateful Meeting

“Cider House Rules," Rachel Portman
2 - Homer's Lessons

Banbury Cross - Circa 2001

“Handel: Water Music,” English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
11 - Alla Hornpipe (suite in D/G major)
13 - Rigaudon (suite in D/G major)
15 - Bouree (suite in D/G major)
18 - Country Dance I/II (suite in D/G major)
19 - Menuet (suite in D/G major)
3 - Allegro (suite in F major)
4 - Menuet (suite in F major)
5 - Air (suite in F major)
6 - Menuet (suite in F major)
7 - Bouree (suite in F major)
8 - Hornpipe (suite in F major)
9 - Andante (suite in F major)

“Greatest Hits of 1721,” Various Artists
1 - Allegro (From Water Music Suite No. 1)
4 - Allegro (From Concerto For Two Trumpets)
5 - Pastoral (From Concerto Grosso In G Minor)
8 - Jesu, Joy Of Man'S Desiring (From Cantata No. 147
9 - Bandinerie (From Orchestral Suite No. 2) 01:27
11 - The Prince Of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary)

“Echoes of London,” John Williams
2 - La Volta
5 - Courante
7 - Harmonious Blacksmith

Heatherdowns - Circa 2001

“Mackenzies Pipes and Strings,” Mackenzies Pipes and Strings
3 - The Way Old Friends Do
4 - The Penhalonga Piper
9 - Silver Threads Among The Gold
11 - MacKenzie's Tune
12 - Rose of Trallee
14 - Scotland the Brave

“Scottish Favourites,” Star Accordian Band
3 - I Love A Lassie, Roamin In The Gloamin, Wee Deoch And Doris, Keep Right On
10 - Loch Lomond / Grannies Heilan Hame / Annie Laurie
12 - Bluebells Of Scotland / Auld Lang Syne

Hastings - Circa 2001:

“A Florentine Carnival,” London Pro Musica & Bernard Thomas
1 - Saltarello "Fiorentina"
3 - Palle, palle
6 - Canto Dei Profumieri
8 - La Morra
11 - A la Battaglia (Instrumental)
15 - Trionfo Della Dea Minerva

“The Glory of the Italian Madrigal,” The Amaryllis Consort
3 - Torneo Amoroso (Harp Solo)
6 - Leggiadra Marina (Harp Solo)
12 - Alta Mendozza (Harp Solo)
15 - Ballo Furlano (Harp Solo)

“The Dante Troubadours,” Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble
9 - Trotto
16 - Lauda Novella: Melody Only
18 - Istampitta

“Songs of Chivalry,” Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble
1 - Estampie
3 - Coda
6 - Costume Est Bien
9 - Danse Royale

Killarney

Official soundtrack unknown at this time

Aquitaine - Circa 2001

“Broadway To Hollywood,” Ferrante and Teicher
1 - I Love Paris
2 - C'est Magnifique
6 - The Last Time I Saw Paris
7 - I Am In Love
8 - Allez - Vous - En, Go Away

“Classic Cafehaus Music,” The Salon Orchestra
2 - Brise de Mer (Leoncavalla)
3 - Leibesfreud (Kreisler)
4 - Salut d'amour (Elgar)
6 - Student Promenade (Ibanez)
8 - Only the One Who Knows the Longing (Translateur)

New France - Circa 2001

“Rounder Banjo,” Various Artists
1 - Runaround
2 - Shelton Special
4 - Foggy Mountain Chimes
5 - Banjo Boy Chimes
6 - Clinging Vine
7 - Don't Mean Maybe
9 - Five Speed
16 - Harley's Breakdown
17 - House of David Blues
20 - Thunderhead
21 - White Oak Breakdown
23 - Goodbye Liza Jane
24 - Kansas City Railroad Blues

“Everything is Gonna Work Out Fine,” Jerry Douglas
2 - Randy Lynn Rag
3 - Bill Cheatham
5 - Wheel Hoss
6 - Alabam'
7 - Dixie Hoedown
8 - Red Bud Rag
16 - Cincinnati Rag

Rounder Bluegrass 1
1 - Big Ben
4 - Sleepy-Eyed John
17 - Sally Goodin
19 - Ragtime Annie
21 - Crazy Creek

Rhinefeld - Circa 2001

“22 Of The Greatest Polkas,” Myron Floren
2 - Beer Barrel Polka
5 - Jalisco
7 - Clarinet Polka
8 - Helena Polka
9 - Spring Time Polka
10 - Hoot Foot Polka
11 - Thunder Polka
12 - Jolly Polka
17 - Silver Polka
18 - Village Inn Polka
19 - Fingertip Polka
20 - Happy Hour
21 - Toe Tapper

Kinder Karussell - Circa 2001

“Catch The Brass Ring - Nostalgic Carousel Music,” Band Organ Arrangements
1 - Alexander's Ragtime Band
2 - Beside a Babbling Brook
3 - You Gotta See Mamma Ev’ry Night
4 - Old Reliable March
5 - Missouri Waltz
6 - Beer Barrel Polka, “Roll Out the Barrel”
7 - Yes, We Have No Bananas
8 - Barney Google
9 - Boston Commandery
10 - When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
11 - Oh Katherina
12 - Paddin' Madelin Home
13 - The Cocoanuts: Always
14 - Alley Cat
15 - Doo Wacka Doo
16 - King of the Air March
17 - Show Me the Way to Go Home
18 - I Love My Baby, My Baby Loves Me
19 - Me and My Shadow
20 - Louise
21 - American Patrol
22 - Music Box Revue 1924–25: All Alone
23 - Bye, Bye, Blackbird
24 - The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
25 - Agravatin' Papa
26 - Yes Sir, That's My Baby
27 - Das Spitzentuch der Konigin, Op. 388: Rosen aus dem Suden
28 - Ja-Da
29 - Heaven's Artillery
30 - Waltz
31 - Good Night

Oktoberfest - Circa 2001

“March Souvenir from Germany, Austria, Switzerland”
1 - Mussinan-Marsch (arr. F. Pleyer)
2 - O du mein Osterreich (arr. F. Pleyer)
4 - Defilier-Marsch (arr. F. Pleyer)
5 - Unter dem Doppeladler (Under the Double Eagle), Op. 159 (arr. F. Pleyer)
6 - Fulenbacher-Marsch (arr. F. Pleyer)
7 - Wo der Alder fliegt
8 - Zofinger Marsch (arr. F. Pleyer)
9 - Brucker-Lager-Marsch (arr. F. Pleyer)
11 - Hoch Habsburg (arr. F. Pleyer)

“Instrumental,” Original Oberkrainer Musikanten (1987)
1 - Schöne Urlaubszeit
4 - Wenn der Opa mit der Oma tanzt
6 - Morgensonne
7 - Zwei Schimmel
11 - In unserem Garten
12 - Sommernacht in Wochein
13 - Rote Schirme

San Marco - Circa 2001

“Echoes of Italy,” Mantovani, Laszlo Tábor & The London Festival Orchestra
1 - Torna A Surriento
2 - Italia Mia
3 - Mattinata
4 - Carnival of Venice
7 - Santa Lucia
9 - Funiculi, Funicula
10 - Summertime in Venice
14 - Bella Piccinina

Festa Italia - Circa 2001

“Hooked on Classics,” The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Louis Clark
1 - Hooked on Classics, Pts. 1 & 2
3 - Hooked on Classics, Pt. 3

“Hooked on Classics II,” Louis Clark & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
1 - Can't Stop the Classics
6 - Tales of the Vienna Waltz
7 - Hooked on Baroque

“Beethoven or Bust,” Don Dorsey
1 - Rondo a Capriccio in G major Op. 129: ‘Rage Over a Lost Penny’
2 - Eleven Bagetelles, Op. 119: Mixed Bagetelles – Andante-Allegro
3 - Six Bagetelles, Op. 126: Mixed Bagetelles - Allegro
4 - Seven Bagetelles, Op.33: Mixed Bagetelles – Presto
5 - Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2: I. Adagio Sostenuto
6 - Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2: II. Allegreto
7 - Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2: III. Presto Agitato
8 - 15 ‘Eroica’ Variations, Op. 35: Various Variations
9 - Sonata No.6 in F Major, Op. 10, No. 2: III. Presto
10 - Six Ecossaises, Woo 83 (1823)
11 - Fur Elise (Albumblatt) Woo 59 (1808)
12 - Sonata No.18 in E-Flat Major, Op.31, No. 3: II. Scherzo: Allegretto Vivace
13 - Symphony No. 9 in D-Minor (‘Choral’), Op. 125, Mvt. 4: Ode to Ludwig

“Bachbusters,” Don Dorsey
1 - I. (Allegro)
2 - II. Adante
3 - III. Presto
4 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
5 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
6 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
7 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
8 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
9 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
10 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
11 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
12 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
13 - Two & Three Part Inventions...
14 - On the First Eight Notes of the Aria...
15 - Toccata & Fugue in D minor: Toccata
16 - Toccata & Fugue in D minor: Fugue
17 - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, From Cantata 147

“Catch The Brass Ring - Nostalgic Carousel Music,” Band Organ Arrangements
1 - Alexander's Ragtime Band
2 - Beside a Babbling Brook
3 - You Gotta See Mamma Ev’ry Night
4 - Old Reliable March
5 - Missouri Waltz
6 - Beer Barrel Polka, “Roll Out the Barrel”
7 - Yes, We Have No Bananas
8 - Barney Google
9 - Boston Commandery
10 - When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
11 - Oh Katherina
12 - Paddin' Madelin Home
13 - The Cocoanuts: Always
14 - Alley Cat
15 - Doo Wacka Doo
16 - King of the Air March
17 - Show Me the Way to Go Home
18 - I Love My Baby, My Baby Loves Me
19 - Me and My Shadow
20 - Louise
21 - American Patrol
22 - Music Box Revue 1924–25: All Alone
23 - Bye, Bye, Blackbird
24 - The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
25 - Agravatin' Papa

Pompeii - Circa 1995
Official soundtrack unknown at this time

Ottorino Respighi's Feste Romane - Circus Games
Montagues and the Capulets" from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Ballet

I commented on this quote back in August and I'm too lazy to go back and find it so here's another one. Just found the song Anenome by U137 and I think it would be a great song to play as people are leaving at the end of the night.
 
I found two more Pompeii songs, and I think these might’ve been the last ones remaining to be identified in this area.
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The first one is String Quartet in F Major: IV Vif et Agité. The second song is the end of Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 by Pablo de Sarasate

The complete playlist is as follows:
1: The Augurs of Spring: Dances of the Young Girls by Igor Stravinsky
2: Roman festivals: I. Circenses by Respighi
3: Montagues and Capulets by Prokofiev
4: Pompeii Tag by Gary Lensenmayer *
5: Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 by Pablo de Sarasate
6: String Quartet in F Major: IV Vif et Agité
7: The Planets by Gustav Holst

I am working on the proper order of the songs right at this moment. Track 4 is an original song composed specifically for Escape from Pompeii, by Gary Lensenmayer. The song plays at seemingly random intervals throughout the playlist. You can hear certain motifs of this song inside the ride’s show building; most prominently, from the piccolo heard somewhere between the main chamber and the overhead fire scene. That piccolo is one of my favorite parts of the score, but for over a year, the speaker(s) that plays that instrument longer seems to work. ?
 
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I was watching some videos from the "Old Park Footage" thread and I heard some familiar music playing in New France. That's when I remembered this random piece of trivia I found over the summer: you can still hear several songs from the original (well, circa 2001) New France soundtrack playing at a Virginia theme park. It seems the banjo-music album "Everything is Gonna Work Out Fine" by Jerry Douglass, from which OG New France borrowed heavily, now plays in Old Virginia at Kings Dominion. It was added when KD switched the area to a themed soundtrack last July, and it's a neat little throwback to the old days of New France if you close your eyes and listen.

(And here's the coolest part: I believe the songs were added at KD with the full knowledge they used to be at BGW. A very, very subtle bit of VA theme park history at work there!)
 
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Not only has Banbury Cross gotten rid of the London Rocks music in favor of just classical music (thank GOODNESS), but there’s an interesting development in New France too: it seems like the area has gone back to its original (at least early 2000s era) soundtrack of pure instrumental bluegrass. I recognized several songs from Jerry Douglas’ “Everything is Gonna Work Out Fine” album, which made up the majority of the area’s music in the old AB days.

It’s almost sort of a shame, because I’d finally gotten used to New France’s newer soundtrack. I honestly liked the vibe of the accordions and old-timey folk songs in the newer soundtrack, like the Blackfly Song and even the Gordon Lightfoot songs. It was a nice mix of feeling like an old trapper’s village and a relaxing, reflective mood. I wish they would’ve just added the OG New France songs in addition to the newer stuff, because my biggest complaint about the pre-2020 Soundtrack was that it was too short and repetitive.

Also, funny enough, this means New France and Kings Dominion’s Old Virginia now share the same soundtrack - or at least part of it.
 
The first one is String Quartet in F Major: IV Vif et Agité. The second song is the end of Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 by Pablo de Sarasate

The complete playlist is as follows:
1: The Augurs of Spring: Dances of the Young Girls by Igor Stravinsky
2: Roman festivals: I. Circenses by Respighi
3: Montagues and Capulets by Prokofiev
4: Pompeii Tag by Gary Lensenmayer *
5: Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 by Pablo de Sarasate
6: String Quartet in F Major: IV Vif et Agité
7: The Planets by Gustav Holst

I am working on the proper order of the songs right at this moment. Track 4 is an original song composed specifically for Escape from Pompeii, by Gary Lensenmayer. The song plays at seemingly random intervals throughout the playlist. You can hear certain motifs of this song inside the ride’s show building; most prominently, from the piccolo heard somewhere between the main chamber and the overhead fire scene. That piccolo is one of my favorite parts of the score, but for over a year, the speaker(s) that plays that instrument longer seems to work. ?
Do you have any idea which of the Planets by Holst are played there? There are a lot of different parts to it.
 
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Do you have any idea which of the Planets by Holst are played there? There are a lot of different parts to it.

Thanks for pointing that out! Mars is the only theme that they play.

Also, since someone asked earlier in this thread; I haven’t been able to get the track playing-order yet, since at least the official theme song seems to play at random intervals. As you can imagine, that realization kind of threw my musical memory off. ?
 
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