Disneyland

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Officially founded on February 4th, 1956 as a division of Walt Disney Productions. However, the Disney company issued a small number of releases before its official founding using the Disneyland brand.

In the 1940s, the musical rights to Disney films were spread across many different companies. This led to poor profits from these ventures, with Disney typically getting 50% royalties and then having to distribute a majority of those payments as royalties to the artists. To remedy this, Disney established the Wonderland Music Company (BMI) in 1952.

These initial attempts weren't entirely successful, until the debut of the Davy Crockett TV show in December 1954. The company issued a promotional record with songs and stories from the show - Tutti Camarata. Albums were released with the catalog number prefix "WDL" (and later "STER" for stereo albums) - these releases were priced at $4.98 and mostly oriented towards "adult" audiences or were soundtracks to Disney films. By 1957, the "ST" catalog number prefix was introduced for the children's "Storyteller" albums.

Initially, the label was distributed by Buena Vista Records label, also founded in 1959.

Around 1964-1965, ment back covers were replaced with black and white picture back covers related to the album. In 1968-1969, many previous albums (especially "DQ" prefix albums) were repressed with colored/glossy back covers instead of the previous black & white. Approximately 1970-1971, catalog number prefixes started being dropped, first on the cover and later on the labels or vice versa. Circa 1972-1973 the catalog number prefix ("ST" & "DQ") started being dropped from both the cover and the labels. In 1976, some of the prefixes showed up again on the label for a short time.

On February 6, 1986, The Walt Disney Company and labels issued after this date use the new company name.

In August 1988, all Disney related labels were consolidated under the Walt Disney Records name.

*The last "WDL" series issues were in 1961 - single LP reissues of the Fantasia pieces.

Note: Most Disneyland record issues were repressed and reissued multiple times - please enter as much information as possible, including the runouts, label color and companies listed.

Brief/approximate label guide:

1956 to 1957 (all): yellow "pixie dust" label
1957 to 1975 ("WDL" 1000 & 3000 series; "ST" releases): plain purple label
1957 to 1959 ("WDL" 4000 series): plain red/maroon label
1958 to 1959 & 1961 ("STER" releases & last "WDL" issues): plain gray/black label
1959 to 1975 ("DQ" releases): plain yellow label
1975 to 1976 (mostly 7" records): pink & purple "pixie dust" label
1976 to 1988 (all): yellow "rainbow" label

ST-1900 series releases: First, light blue label, then dark blue label and ended with green label.

These dates are rough estimates and there may be examples of pressings slightly outside of the listed date ranges.

Some other label colors were inconsistently used, such as light blue (typically "ST" releases), light green (typically 7" book releases), dark blue ("WDX" release), and dark green.

Label Code: LC 0181 / LC 00181

Also appears as "A Disneyland Record", "Disneyland Records", "Disneyland Records and Tapes", or "Un Disque Disneyland". Early label designs, from before the label was officially founded may state "From Disneyland".

See also Discos Disneylândia (Brazil/Portugal).

Parent Label:

The Walt Disney Company

Sublabels:

Disneyland castle series, ...

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Disneyland Records Disney Music Group 500 S. Buena Vista St. Burbank, CA 91521 USA https://disneymusic.disney.com/

Manufacturer EU

Universal Music Group Europe 's-Gravelandseweg 80 1217 EW Hilversum THE NETHERLANDS https://discogs.versitio.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="4d2e2220203823242e2c392422233e0d3820383e242e632e2220">[email protected]

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