Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Snake Eyes / Racing Slicks

Snake Eyes

-Six Powerful Cues (A) - Wilfred Burns [APM] (Opening)
-Reckless Rufus - Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade, Tom Layton [APM] (Lazlo sees a snake)
-Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [APM] ("Hi, Lazlo!")
-Burglar Bill - Andrew Hall [CPM] ("Watcha got there?")
-Persuasion - Johnny Hawksworth [APM] ("Secret Agent Snakey...")
-River Police - Roger Roger [APM] (Sergeant Peanut)
-Drama - Van Phillips [APM] ("It is his final night of guard duty...")
-Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford [APM] (Sergeant Peanut is eaten)
-Romantic Ending [#31] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Raj mourns)
-Dramatic Cue (E) - Ronald Hanmer [APM] (Sergeant Peanut’s widow is eaten too)
-Persuasion - Johnny Hawksworth [APM] ("That's it, Snakey!")
-Anybody Home - Jack Trombey [DWM] (Snakey is gone)
-Dinky Doo 4 - Keith Papworth [DWM] ("He couldn't have gone far right?")
-Drama Link (B) - Hubert Clifford [APM] (Lazlo hears a burp)
-Synchrostings - Part 5 - Trevor Duncan [APM] (They scream)
-The Adventure Begins - Johnathan Neal [APM] (Patsy comes in)
-Ho, Ho, Ho! - Dick Walter [APM] ("Hi, guys!")
-Tomb Raider [#12] - Norman Dane [CPM] (Patsy begins her story)
-African Conflict - Norman Dane [CPM] ("...the snake attacked me from behind...")
-In the Orient - Dick Walter [APM] ("...and I knew Kung Fu!")
-Mud Bathing - Otto Sieben, John Charles Fiddy [APM] (Patsy agrees to catch Snakey)
-Cat Burglar - Patricia Cory [UPM] (They search for Snakey)
-Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (After Raj joins them)
-Funsome - Otto Sieben [APM] (Edward, Dave, and Ping Pong have a picnic)
-Tread Carefully - Keith Papworth [DWM] ("I ordered the snake!?")
-Funny Walks - Johnny Pearson [APM] ("So, if my calculations are correct...")
-Body Snatcher - Patricia Cory [UPM] (They find the picnic spot)
-Bugle Fanfare 1 - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("Snakes, Sir, uh, Ma'am!")
-Fatso 1 - Alan Wilson [UPM] ("Psst! Chip!")
-Terror Effect B; A - Peter Dennis [Not on UPM site] (Something in the bushes approaches Chip and Samson)
-Psycho Band - Kevin Hiatt, Charles Baker [Megatrax] (Chip and Samson are scared)
-[Original music by Andy Paley] ("Are you sure you know how to hunt for snakes?")
-Eerie Night - Frederick Charrosin [Not on UPM site] (The Lemmings stacked on top of each other)
-The Chase Continues - Dick Walter [APM] (The Lemmings panic)
-The Dudes - Jack Trombey [DWM] ("Thank goodness you have re-emerged.")
-Games Played in the Dark - Richard Harvey [APM] ("Great Holly! They are dropping like flies!")
-Killer Birds - Gregor Narholz [APM] (Lazlo and Patsy are the only ones left)
-Unpreventable - Gregor Narholz [APM] ("THE SNAKE!!!")
-Flight in Panic 1 - Gregor Narholz [APM] (They run away)
-Whisper from the Past - Gregor Narholz [APM] ("Love makes us do crazy things!")
-Facing the Challenge - Gregor Narholz [APM] (Patsy fights Snakey)
-Staggering Home - Dick Walter [APM] ("I think so.")
-Cold Sweat - John Scott [APM] (Lazlo hears Raj and Clam's voices)
-Goodbye Rodney - Peter Winslow [APM] (“Oh no! They’re in there Patsy!”)
-Isle of Caprice 2 - Otto Sieben [APM] (Everyone is in the tree)
-Goodnight Ladies [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (They let the snake go free)
-Link (Y); (Q) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (A bear appears)
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Clouds Banjo Tag - Andy Paley [Original composition] (Ending)
-Shave and a Haircut [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (End sting)


Racing Slicks

-Camptown Races - Larry Hochman [CPM] (The Bean Scouts sing along to this in the opening)
-Fright Night - John Dwyer, Ronald Mendelsohn [Megatrax] (Everyone tries to resist the urge to sing)
-Comic Capers 5 - Keith Papworth [DWM] (Lumpus reduces the money the campers will get)
-Hopping Along - Patricia Cory [UPM] ("Woohoo! Five dollars!")
-Backporch Blues A - Richard Myhill [APM] ("I can’t believe we only get five dollars.")
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Minuet WoO 10, No. 2 [Unknown arrangement] (De*Luxe Go-Cart Parts)
-Lazlo Surf - Andy Paley [Original composition] (Lazlo on the stationary toy car/Slinkman is asleep)
-Vibe Link (A) - Richard Myhill [APM] (Transition to Slinkman's dream)
-Happening Scene - Norman Dane [CPM] (During Slinkman's dream)
-Elephant March - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Slinkman wakes up)
-Lazlo Surf - Andy Paley [Original composition] (They ride the car again)
-Stealthy Mouse - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (They run out of money)
-Backporch Blues A - Richard Myhill [APM] (Nobody has any good supplies)
-Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Edward with supplies)
-Link (W) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (Lazlo with another fifty dollar bill)
-Lazlo Surf - Andy Paley [Original composition] (They ride the car once again)
-Comedy Cut 10 - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Slinkman gets angry)
-Down in the Valley - Robert Keyes [Aircraft Music Library] (Everyone working on their cars)
-Waddle Cop - David Farnon [CPM] ("Gee, fellas, you look a little down.")
-Apalachian Banjo Duel - Larry Hochman [CPM] ("...but we’re not losers.")
-Triumphant Return 1 - Gregor Narholz [APM] (Lazlo promises to get Slinkman a trophy)
-Link (Z) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (Their car is revealed)
-Come and Get Me - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("Well, good luck.")
-Sporting News - Gerhard Trede [APM] (Slinkman is offered to drive the cart)
-Side Drum [#52.02] - Mark Nolan; Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson [APM] (Lumpus about to give his signal)
-[Original music by Nicolas Carr] (The race starts)
-The Petulant Penguin - Dennis Farnon [APM] ("Mr. Slinkman. You can drive the car now.")
-Puffing Billy [#38] - Michael Fix [Flipper Music] (Everyone driving down the race track)
-The Petulant Penguin - Dennis Farnon [APM] (Lazlo suggests that Slinkman should catch up)
-Puffing Billy [#75] - Michael Fix [Flipper Music] (Everyone passing a curve)
-The Petulant Penguin - Dennis Farnon [APM] (Slinkman still driving slowly)
-Wild Panic - Gregor Narholz [APM] ("Pull out the secret weapon!")
-Swamps 'N' Gaitors - Chris Franklin, Paul Bishop [Primalhouse Music] (The car shoots off)
-Polly Wolly Doodle [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (They push the car)
-Clouds Are Rolling Away - Andy Paley [Original composition] (Ending)
-Two Old Timers - Allan Gunn [APM] (End credits scene)
-The Moose Hunters - Dennis Farnon [APM] (Plays when a moose appears)

4 comments:

  1. The Moose Hunters - Dennis Farnon (Plays when a moose appears)

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  2. Snake Eyes Updates:

    “Tomb Raider” by Norman Dane (CPM) briefly plays before “African Conflict” during Patsy’s story.

    -? (Edward, Dave, and Ping Pong have a picnic) “Funsome” by Otto Sieben.

    “Terror Effect A” briefly plays after “Terror Effect B” when Samson and Chip are “attacked” by something in the bushes.

    -? (The Lemmings stacked on top of each other) “Eerie Night” by Fredrick Charrosin. Not on UPM but this video has the full track: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4rLuqV6bqHE&list=PL6R1BcO5-Q8FNVtyEizFmFl-vjNpH_GsY&index=5&pp=gAQBiAQB8AUB

    “Unpreventable” by Gregor Narholz briefly plays after “Killer Birds” when Lazlo screams before running away.

    “Link (Q)” plays after Link (Y) when the bear appears.

    Racing Slicks Updates:

    -? (Lazlo on the stationary toy car/They ride the car again/They ride the car once again) Definitely an original Andy Paley track, same goes for the (Slinkman is asleep) track.

    (Deluxe Go-Cart Parts) This isn’t The Pirate’s Waltz, still an unknown track.

    -? (Glissando) Vibe Link (A) by Richard Myhill.

    -? (Slinkman is offered to drive the cart) “Sporting News” by Gerhard Trede.

    When Lumpus gives his Scoutmaster signal to start the race, “Side Drum (#52.2)” by Mark Nolan and “Timpani Roll” by Sammy Burdson play.

    “Puffing Billy (Alt) (#38)” by Michael Fix briefly plays when Chip and Skip ride by in a shopping cart. This track is from the Beatbox Music library.

    “The Petulant Penguin” plays a second time when Lazlo suggests that Slinkman should catch up to the other carts.

    (Everyone driving down the turn on the mountain) and (They push the car) are “Puffing Billy (30) (#75)” plays here.

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  3. ? ("...and I knew Kung Fu!") In the Orient by Dick Walter (APM)

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