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In 1965, Walt Disney Records (then known as Disneyland Records) introduced their own line of book-and-audio read-along albums. The initial read-along albums released at this time included '''Sleeping Beauty''', '''Mary Poppins''', '''Three Little Pigs''', '''Peter Pan''', '''101 Dalmatians''', '''Alice in Wonderland''', '''Cinderella''' and '''Lady and the Tramp''', followed in 1966 by '''Bambi''', '''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''', '''Pinocchio''', '''Mother Goose Rhymes''', '''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''' and '''The Seven Dwarfs and Their Diamond Mine'''. Around 1971, Disneyland Records changed its name to Disneyland/Vista Records and in 1987, the label changed its name again to Disneyland/Vista Records & Tapes.
 
By 1987, read-along albums were no longer in print on vinyl record and in the fall of 1988, Disneyland/Vista Records & Tapes changed its name yet again to Walt Disney Records. The Oliver & Company OST was the last album that Walt Disney Records released on vinyl record as the label, alongside its subsidiaries (including Buena Vista Records), began releasing their albums on audioCDDA (Compact Disc Digital CDAudio) at the time. They still released their albums on audio cassette, however. But for some reason, they didn't update the "list of other read-along titles" covers and back covers of their read-alongs until around mid-1990, e.g. the '''Oliver & Company''' read-along was originally released around late 1988 and '''The Little Mermaid''' read-along was originally released around early 1990 but the "list of other read-along titles" cover and back cover of both read-alongs' original audio cassette releases still mention Disneyland/Vista Records & Tapes.
 
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