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Disney's Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Soundtracks

After searching the database, I see that there are RedDotNet (No Label Number) versions of both Disney's Haunted Mansion and the Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean attraction soundtracks, meaning without UPC barcodes on the back cover or soundtrack numbers on the spine of the printed label.

I was wondering if these were officially released from Disney and available at the parks on CD-recordable media with printed inserts on perforated paper stock?

Are the following "legit" or or they "bootlegs"?

Disney's Haunted Mansion
Disneyland Park
RedDotNet -No label number or UPC Barcode on Back Cover.
1999 version
CD Recordable 9726B1-74 (TDK Certified Plus)
12 -tracks Silver Disc w/ Printed Label (13 Hour Clock Design)
Clear Plastic Jewel Case with Printed Inserts on Perferated Paper Stock

Disney's Pirates Of The Caribbean
"Arrgh, Mateys! 33 Years of swashbuckling adventure await ye inside..."
RedDotNet -No label number or UPC Barcode on Back Cover
2000 Version
CD Recordable 9726B1-74 (TDK Certified Plus)
25-tracks Silver Disc w Printed Gold Coin Label
Clear Plastic Jewel Case with Printed Inserts on Perforated Paper Stock

Thanks for your comments -Christopher

cavr, March 20, 2013; 12:09 AM

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A little research on the net bring these :
An archival collection of audio tracks from the theme park attraction
Pirates of the Caribbean. Sold at Disney theme parks.
Souvenir Booklet: Thanks to Stacia Martin, Roberta Brubaker, Sam
McKim, Fred Frees, The Walt Disney Archives and The Walt Disney
Music Library.
Audio CD: Thanks to Melissa Smith and Lisa Beckwith of the Walt
Disney Imagineering Sound Department.
"This compact disc is dedicated to Marc Davis, whose extraordinary
contributions to the development, design and comedic personification
of the 'Pirates' are a legacy far richer than any treasure."
No catalog number. UPC number: 4 00128 60388 4

RVT.cinebxl, March 20, 2013; 12:11 PM


I'm pretty sure they're legit. It's similar to the CD-Rs that Amazon
manufactures on demand. Disney used to have CD burning kiosks in the
parks that offered a bunch of older park-related titles. I got mine after
those kiosks were removed. There's also another version of that
Haunted Mansion release with an extra 13th track. I think it was for an
anniversary event.

dstrohmeng, March 21, 2013; 11:49 PM


A briefer and more direct answer:
Yes they are legitimate releases, I own the Haunted Mansion disc as a pressed CD, but without the 13th track (which was only a special release). Yes, those are legit.

kriegerg69, March 26, 2013; 7:50 PM

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