Beauty and The Beast (soundtrack) - Unreleased Songs/Score

Unreleased Songs/Score

  1. Prologue (without narration) (This cue was included on the "Music Behind the Magic" CD set, but wasn’t included on any of the commercial albums)
  2. Belle (Instrumental)
  3. Gaston Stops Belle
  4. The Spooky Forest / Wolf Attack (This cue was partially released on the "Music Behind the Magic" CD set, but wasn’t included on any of the commercial albums)
  5. A Guest in the Castle
  6. Gaston Proposes to Belle
  7. Belle Reprise (Instrumental)
  8. Belle Goes in Search of Maurice / Take Me Instead
  9. Belle’s New Home (This cue was partially released on the tape cassette and original CD releases, but doesn’t appear on the Special Edition album)
  10. Gaston (Instrumental)
  11. Gaston Reprise (Instrumental)
  12. Belle Meets the Servants
  13. An Invitation to Dinner / Nothing But a Monster
  14. The Wandering Guest
  15. Music?! / Be Our Guest (Instrumental)
  16. Tour of the Castle
  17. Helping the Beast
  18. Belle Tends to the Beast’s Wounds / Gaston’s Plot / Maurice Goes For Belle
  19. Something Special for Belle
  20. Breakfast with the Beast / “Something There” (Instrumental)
  21. Cleaning the Castle
  22. “Human Again” (Instrumental)
  23. Grooming the Beast
  24. Beauty and the Beast (Instrumental)
  25. Belle Leaves / Finding Maurice / A Stow-a-way
  26. Gaston’s Plan
  27. “The Mob Song” (Instrumental)
  28. Battle on the Tower (Full Version)
  29. Transformation (Film Version)
  30. Transformation (Sans Disney Chorus)

Total time of unreleased score material excluding song instrumentals: Approx. 33 minutes

Total time of unreleased score material including song instrumentals: Approx. 1 hour

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