Aladdin 1992 Music Fixed

Deep Review — Aladdin (1992) — Music

  1. Rip & Align: Extract the 16-bit/44.1kHz PCM track from the LaserDisc.
  2. Spectral Repair: Remove vinyl crackles and analog hiss using iZotope RX, without touching the original dynamic range.
  3. Stem Re-injection: Compare the LaserDisc mix to the 2004 DVD. Where the DVD dropped the bass clarinet in “Friend Like Me,” the community editor re-injected that stem from a second-generation theatrical print.
  4. Sync to HD Video: The final step was syncing the repaired audio to the 4K video from Disney+ (since the video is fine—it’s the audio that’s broken).

Part 3: The Community Solution – How Fans “Fixed” Aladdin 1992

In 1992, a "fixed" version of the soundtrack was released, which addressed some issues with the original music. Here are a few changes:

Does the “Fixed” Version Sound Better? A Critical Listening Test

Here is a review of the music in its ideal, "fixed" state. aladdin 1992 music fixed

No orchestra. No choir. Just her.

Conclusion