Walt Disney ‎~ Los Tres Caballeros ~ RARE Soundtrack LP Spanish Mexico Brazil

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Walt Disney Presenta Musica Y Canciones De La Pelicula
"Los Tres Caballeros"

Album Description: The vinyl record is in glossy clean very good condition with a few scratches on side one, plays thru okay, no skips. The cover has some surface/edge wear, no seam splits. The pictures in this listing are of the actual album you will receive. Check out our other listings for more vinyl records, CD's and more. Combined shipping available worldwide. Only .50¢ additional shipping for each record within the USA; only $3.00 additional shipping for each record outside the USA. We ship worldwide in secure, padded packaging. Tracklist and additional album information below.

Tracklist:

Obertura - Los Tres Caballeros
Lilongo / Zandunga / Jesusita En Chihuahua
Las Posadas
Solamente Una Vez
Mexico / Jarabe Pateno
Bahia
Tico Tico / Brazil
Os Quindins De Yaya

The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following Saludos Amigos (1942). The film is plotted as a series of self-contained segments, strung together by the device of Donald Duck opening birthday gifts from his Latin American friends. Several Latin American stars of the period appear, including singers Aurora Miranda (sister of Carmen Miranda) and Dora Luz, as well as singer and dancer Carmen Molina. The film was produced as part of the studio's good will message for South America. The film stars Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos, who represents Brazil, and later becomes friends with a pistol-packing rooster named Panchito Pistoles, who represents Mexico. The film's original score was composed by Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, and Charles Wolcott. (web review)

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