Storyteller's Cafe Background Music [DL]
#1
Posted 22 August 2009 - 01:11 PM
I was wondering if anyone has a full or partial list of the songs played in the Storyteller's Cafe in the Grand Californian Hotel at the Disneyland Resort. There is one song in particular that I am looking for. Part of it has a woodwind/whistling sound similar to "On The Rooftop" from Peter Pan. I tried looking at the DisneyMusicLoops website and contacting the resort directly, but I couldn't get any information. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cnjp
#2
Posted 22 August 2009 - 02:32 PM
Cnjp, on 22 August 2009 - 01:11 PM, said:
#3
Posted 22 August 2009 - 05:26 PM
#4
Posted 22 August 2009 - 05:51 PM
#5
Posted 22 August 2009 - 06:08 PM
As has been mentioned, Storyteller's does have its own music loop. There is also a hotel interior loop and an exterior loop, and the Napa Rose also has it's own music.
The music plays at a decent volume in the restaurant, however the speakers are located high, high up on the ceiling. Even when the restaurant is quiet identifying music using software such as Shazam has had very limited results.
I have never heard any music play at all in the restrooms, and I have checked specifically for it. Sea Castle, are you sure you're not thinking of the Napa Rose? It's also possible that music once played in there but no longer does.
The time that you dined at the restaurant is important- there are at least two different music loops that play. There is a main loop that is usually played at lunch and dinner, and there is also a special loop of Disney themes that plays during Character Breakfasts in the morning.
Items from the regular loop I have definitely heard include Blow the Man Down, a version that appears on a DLRP official album I have but may also appear on other albums, and music from the Cinderella soundtrack. I've also heard guitar tracks that sounded like the music that plays in the Golden State in DCA.
The difficulty of getting a clean recording, even a live one, makes IDing the loop a very difficult task. I have asked at guest services at the hotel in person for any and all information about the music that plays at the hotel and it's restaurants, and was sent to Guest Relations in the Esplanade, who in turn sent me to www.disneymusicloops.com (really). As far as I know guest services/relations at the resort does not have any loop information for any music in the resort. Obviously information about the loops must exist somewhere but finding out who has it and reaching them would be quite a project. I'm actually considering giving some of the loop information I've collected (such as the GC Exterior loop listing) to the hotel so that they'll have it if guests ask for it.
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#6
Posted 15 November 2009 - 06:26 AM
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#7
Posted 15 November 2009 - 06:34 AM
Cnjp, on 22 August 2009 - 01:11 PM, said:
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#8
Posted 15 November 2009 - 04:05 PM
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To conquer those waves some thirty feet high" - Miss Tilly
#9
Posted 15 November 2009 - 07:40 PM
Miss Tilly, on 15 November 2009 - 04:05 PM, said:
Also, while I'm fairly positive the loop does contain A Cottage in the Woods on listening to it today I think it's actually a different track (possibly also from Sleeping Beauty) that has the Peter Pan-ish opening Cnjp was referring to. Once I spend some time looking at it this week I'll post more difinitively.
So far I do have the time- 49:53.
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#10
Posted 15 November 2009 - 08:31 PM
Where the best surfers in the world come to stay
And ride the wild surf, they come to try
To conquer those waves some thirty feet high" - Miss Tilly
#11
Posted 16 November 2009 - 01:08 PM
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yzr71u
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#12
Posted 16 November 2009 - 05:07 PM
Club 33, on 15 November 2009 - 06:34 AM, said:
Cnjp, on 22 August 2009 - 01:11 PM, said:
I can now finally clear up the confusion here. It's actually two tracks edited together. The first part is "On the Rooftop" from Peter Pan, just that flute part that goes from 0:52-0:58 in the track. The rest is "A Cottage in the Woods" from Sleeping Beauty, as I said originally. Since "A Cottage in the Woods" also has a flute running through it the two mesh together quite seemlessly.
This is an incredibly odd loop. In addition to these two songs from Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty, there's also a track from Cinderella. There's also score music from The Mask of Zorrow and Shipwrecked, an instrumental version of Blow the Man Down which appears on a Disneyland Paris CD, and a Spanish guitar version of "Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps". Quite an eclectic mix!
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#13
Posted 16 November 2009 - 08:37 PM
Club 33, on 16 November 2009 - 05:07 PM, said:
Where the best surfers in the world come to stay
And ride the wild surf, they come to try
To conquer those waves some thirty feet high" - Miss Tilly
#14
Posted 24 November 2009 - 11:40 PM
Club 33, on 16 November 2009 - 01:08 PM, said:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yzr71u
That is the song! It reminds me of the three notes played in a few Peter Pan songs, including "On The Rooftop". If you happen to find any additional information on this song, could you please let me know? Thanks very much for all of the research you have done!
#15
Posted 25 November 2009 - 05:03 AM
Cnjp, on 24 November 2009 - 11:40 PM, said:
Club 33, on 16 November 2009 - 01:08 PM, said:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yzr71u
That is the song! It reminds me of the three notes played in a few Peter Pan songs, including "On The Rooftop". If you happen to find any additional information on this song, could you please let me know? Thanks very much for all of the research you have done!
Oh, haha. Guess I didn't identify your track after all. I thought you were referring to what ended up in fact being "On the Rooftop" mixed with the Sleeping Beauty track, as mentioned. No luck identifying it so far, but I'm sure it'll turn up.
Incidentally, here is a VERY rough outline of the listing I'm working on. No track times yet and the exact number of "Unknown" tracks (and thus the total number of tracks) is probably incorrect as I kind of rushed through it when I did my first pass. I should also mention that the selection of Blow the Man Down is arbitrary at the moment. This is just to give you a rough idea of where the tracks discussed here lie approximately in the loop:
1. Blow the Man Down
2. The Ride - James Horner - The Mask of Zorro [Edit]
3. On the Rooftop / What's a Kiss / Perturbed Pixie - Oliver Wallace - Peter Pan [Edit]
4. A Cottage in the Woods - George Bruns - Sleeping Beauty
5. Locked In the Tower / Gus and Jaq to the Rescue / Slipper Fittings / Cinderella's Slipper / Finale - Oliver Wallace & Paul J. Smith - Cinderella [Edit]
6. Unknown
7. Unknown
8. Unknown
9. Unknown
10. Unknown
11. End Titles Part II - Patrick Doyle - Shipwrecked
12. Unknown
13. Unknown
So there's still a bunch to go, but this is a good start and, not to worry, they'll all get identified in the end!
Edited by Club 33, 25 November 2009 - 05:05 AM.
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#16
Posted 15 September 2010 - 02:04 AM
Winged Processional - Mesa Music Consort - Spirit Feathers
I've done some more work on this loop since my last post. Here is a much more accurate listing, with the correct number of unknown tracks, descriptions of unknown tracks, and a revised starting point based on analysis of the silent gaps in the loop.
Loop runs 49:53.
1. Spanish guitar
2. Rustic guitar
3. Rustic guitar
4. Blow the Man Down - Une Journee a Disneyland Paris
5. The Ride - James Horner - The Mask of Zorro [Edit]
6. On the Rooftop / What's a Kiss / Perturbed Pixie - Oliver Wallace - Peter Pan [Edit]
7. A Cottage in the Woods - George Bruns - Sleeping Beauty
8. Locked In the Tower / Gus and Jaq to the Rescue / Slipper Fittings / Cinderella's Slipper / Finale - Oliver Wallace & Paul J. Smith - Cinderella [Edit]
9. Sea Shanty type song, accordion, sounds kinda like the Columbia area music
10. Spanish guitar, latin rhythm, fades out
11. new age, choral sounds
12. "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps", Spanish guitar
13. New age-y, slow, quiet
14. Itchy – Leo Kottke – Standing In My Shoes
15. Winged Processional - Mesa Music Consort - Spirit Feathers
16. End Titles Part II - Patrick Doyle – Shipwrecked
This has been quite a tricky one to identify as the tracks have little to nothing in common as far as style or genre, and so far no two tracks share the same artist or album. Seems like a lot of thought went into this one (or very little). Getting a clear reference recording is nearly impossible since the speakers are high up in the ceiling and usually drowned out by chatter. Shazam/SoundHound and the ASCAP database have been my biggest help so far.
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#18
Posted 15 September 2010 - 11:01 PM
Loop runs 49:53.
1. 3 Women Walking - Ottmar Liebert - Nouveau Flamenco
2. Rustic guitar
3. Rustic guitar
4. Blow the Man Down - Une Journee a Disneyland Paris
5. The Ride - James Horner - The Mask of Zorro [Edit]
6. On the Rooftop / What's a Kiss / Perturbed Pixie - Oliver Wallace - Peter Pan [Edit]
7. A Cottage in the Woods - George Bruns - Sleeping Beauty
8. Locked In the Tower / Gus and Jaq to the Rescue / Slipper Fittings / Cinderella's Slipper / Finale - Oliver Wallace & Paul J. Smith - Cinderella [Edit]
9. Sea Shanty type song, accordion, sounds kinda like the Columbia area music
10. Spanish guitar, latin rhythm, fades out
11. new age, choral sounds
12. "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps", Spanish guitar
13. New age-y, slow, quiet
14. Itchy – Leo Kottke – Standing In My Shoes
15. Winged Processional - Mesa Music Consort - Spirit Feathers
16. End Titles Part II - Patrick Doyle – Shipwrecked
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#19
Posted 15 September 2010 - 11:31 PM
Loop runs 49:53.
1. 3 Women Walking - Ottmar Liebert - Nouveau Flamenco
2. Cielito Lindo - Paco de Lucía & Ramón Algeciras - Hispanoamerica
3. Rustic guitar
4. Blow the Man Down - Une Journee a Disneyland Paris
5. The Ride - James Horner - The Mask of Zorro [Edit]
6. On the Rooftop / What's a Kiss / Perturbed Pixie - Oliver Wallace - Peter Pan [Edit]
7. A Cottage in the Woods - George Bruns - Sleeping Beauty
8. Locked In the Tower / Gus and Jaq to the Rescue / Slipper Fittings / Cinderella's Slipper / Finale - Oliver Wallace & Paul J. Smith - Cinderella [Edit]
9. Sea Shanty type song, accordion, sounds kinda like the Columbia area music
10. Spanish guitar, latin rhythm, fades out
11. new age, choral sounds
12. Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps - ? (spanish guitar)
13. New age-y, slow, quiet
14. Itchy – Leo Kottke – Standing In My Shoes
15. Winged Processional - Mesa Music Consort - Spirit Feathers
16. End Titles Part II - Patrick Doyle – Shipwrecked
Don Dorsey: If you want to write a definitive version, you better start now and plan on working until you die.
#20
Posted 16 September 2010 - 04:40 PM
Club 33, on 15 September 2010 - 11:31 PM, said:
Just on the off chance it's on one of the CDs I bought looking for the Pirate Cove tracks.
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