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    Yesterday I was watching Tinkerbell with the family and I was pleasantly surprised to hear the songs. It sounded like the sound track was Celtic.

    Would anyone have any feedback to share? I was not sure if there was any mando content to talk about but maybe someone might be able to share their thoughts.

    Much obliged
    Keith Erickson
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    So I went to IMDB (internet movie data base) to see if I could identify the composer(s) of the thing you mention. Here's what I found... which one is it?

    1. Tinker Bell (2008) (V)
    aka "The Tinker Bell Movie" - USA (working title)
    aka "Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief" - USA (working title)
    2. Tinker Bell: A Fairy's Tale (2007) (V)
    3. Tinker Bell: A Midsummer Storm (2010) (V)
    4. Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009) (V)
    aka "Tinker Bell: North of Neverland" - USA (working title)

    OK, so it's probably not #3... :-)

    IMDB doesn't often have good info on the music production details. Now I'm curious. Disney films have mined various traditional musics over the years with great success.

    stv

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    Default Re: Tinkerbell sound track

    Quote Originally Posted by sliabhstv View Post
    Full Disclosure: I know too much about Disney corporate behavior so I think that the Mouse is a big viscious and venal corporate nazi, and I avoid Disney products like the plague. However, information about big nazis is still good and fun and can be self-defense.
    Hey there Steve,

    I'm going to hang back and let you talk with my 2 year old son about Disney. From what I can tell, he takes the exact opposite view that you hold.

    I'll let you two debate the merits of this subject
    Keith Erickson
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    LOL!! Well done.

    He's addicted, the Disney business model works, seamlessly. He'll feed the Mouse with your money for years to come. Debate? What's to debate?

    (We went shopping for our granddaughter [3 y.o.] and found that we really had to work at getting her stuff that wasn't an ad for some global conglomerate. Fortunately we have lots of fine artisans around here who make good stuff for kids, so we were able to find out how to get toys that weren't linked to addiction marketing and corporate branding.)

    BUT...

    The important part to me is -above- that. Which one is the video film with the sound track that you mentioned?

    thx,

    stv
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