# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
Lado 1 | |||
1. | Obertura Los Tres Caballeros | 1:14 | |
2. | Lilongo / Zandunga / Jesusita En Chihuahua | 5:45 | |
3. | Las Posadas | 2:30 | |
4. | Solamente Una Vez | 2:30 | |
11:58 |
# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
Lado 2 | |||
1. | Mexico / Jarabe Pateno | 5:15 | |
2. | Bahia | 2:22 | |
3. | Tico Tico / Brazil | 4:50 | |
4. | Os Quindins De Yaya | 8:02 | |
20:28 |
Ajouté le Dimanche, 20 Août, 1978
Walt Disney Presenta Los Tres Caballeros
This record includes 12 songs included in a total of 8 tracks. The record was printed in the United States for the Spanish market. Record text and contents are in Spanish. The original source used to produce this record was from a low quality analog source and some background noise can be heard during playback.
'The Three Caballeros' is Disney's 7th animated feature and combines animation with live actors. This is the second of two films that resulted from Walt's visit to Latin America in 1941. The first film being 'Saludos Amigos.'
In a similar style to its predecessor, 'The Three Caballeros' includes several segments; 'The Cold-Blooded Penguin,' 'The Flying Gauchito,' 'Baia,' 'Las Posadas,' 'Mexico,' 'You Belong To My Heart' and 'Donald's Surreal Reverie.' The film premiered in Mexico City during December of 1944. The running time is approximately 71 minutes.
Artists: Disney Cast
Label: Disneylandia
Catalog #: 1239M
Country: United States
Format: 12' Standard LP
Speed: 33 1/3 RPM
Audio: Mono
Year: 1978
Matrix #: A ~ 1239M KMK 678 SIDE 1 SPANISH / ONE A ~ 1239M KMK 678 SIDE 2 SPANISH
Les Trois Caballeros (The Three Caballeros), est le 9e film d'animation et le 7e dit « Classique » des studios Walt Disney. Le film est sorti en 1944 et mêle animation et prises de vues réelles.
Donald Duck reçoit en cadeau d'anniversaire une énorme boîte. Il y découvre un projecteur cinématographique, des bobines de films, un livre et un disque. Elles contiennent des souvenirs et informations sur l'Amérique du Sud et le Mexique qui lui permettent de retrouver ses amis José Carioca et Panchito Pistoles, un coq vêtu en charro.