Disney's Electrical Parade (soundtrack) - Production

Production

  • Executive Producer: Bruce Healey
  • Producer: Don Dorsey
  • Mixdown Engineers: Don Dorsey, John "J.K" Kestler, Greg Meader, Greg Uhotka
  • Vocoder Enuciation: Jack Wagner, Don Dorsey
  • Production Engineer/Digital Editing: John "J.K" Kestler
  • Produced at Walt Disney Imagineering Studio "A"

"Fanfare & Opening", "Blue Fairy", & "Blue Fairy Reprise & Closing"

  • Arranged and Performed by Don Dorsey
  • Produced by Jack Wagner
  • Engineered by Don Dorsey
  • Recorded at Jack Wagner Studio, May 1977 and International Automated Media, December 1977, March 1978, April 1979

"Alice in Wonderland" & "Pete's Dragon"

  • Arranged and Performed by Don Dorsey
  • Produced by Jack Wagner
  • Engineered by Don Dorsey
  • Recorded at Jack Wagner Studio, May 1977

"Dumbo's Circus" & "Finale/To Honor America"

  • Performed by Jim Christensen & Paul Beaver
  • Arranged by Jim Christensen
  • Produced by Jack Wagner
  • Recorded at Jack Wagner Studio, May 1977

"Peter Pan/Pirate Ship" & "Snow White/Dwarf Mine"

  • Arranged and Performed by Don Dorsey
  • Produced by Jack Eskew
  • Engineered by Paul Freeman
  • Recorded and Mixed at United Western Studios, December 1984

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