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Three Hit Albums from the U.S. Military Bands | 
enlarge | Creators: Leroy Anderson, Edwin Eugene Bagley, Samuel Barber, William Paris Chambers, Robert M. Crawford, Harold J. Crosby, Edwin Franko Goldman, Morton Gould, George S. Howard, Ruth Hutchinson, Robert Linn, Benjamin J. Ludlow, F.w. Meacham, Anthony A. Mitchell, Richard Rodgers, Louis Saverino, John Stafford Smith, John Philip Sousa, American Traditional, Samuel A. Ward Label: Collector's Choice Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $9.29 You Save: $10.69 (54%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 79804
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 617742046229 EAN: 0617742046229 ASIN: B00020QWXW
Release Date: September 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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| Tracks:
| • | Marines' Hymn (From The Hall Of | | • | Montezuma) | | • | Semper Fidelis | | • | Bugler's Holiday | | • | Commando March | | • | March Of The Women Marines | | • | March Of The Olympians | | • | Stars And Stripes Forever | | • | The Chimes Of Liberty | | • | American Patrol | | • | America The Beautiful | | • | The Star-Spangled Banner | | • | Anchors Aweigh | | • | El Capitan | | • | The Jack Tar Match | | • | U.S. Navy March | | • | Allies On The March (from "Victory At | | • | Sea") | | • | The Thunderer | | • | Washington Post March | | • | National Emblem | | • | The National Cultural Center March | | • | King Cotton March | | • | The Star-Spangled Banner | | • | The U.S. Air Force | | • | American Salute | | • | Boys Of The Old Brigade | | • | Oh, Men Who Fly | | • | Fairest Of The Fair | | • | Seventy-Six Trombones | | • | Liberty Bell | | • | U.S. Air Force Blue | | • | Bullets And Bayonets | | • | Falcons' Victory March | | • | The Star-Spangled Banner |
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Album Description Take a look at the 1963 'Billboard' album charts, and right there alongside the hit releases by Andy Williams, Peter, Paul & Mary and Allan Sherman are not one, not two, but 'three' charting albums from U.S. military bands, all of which peaked during the month of June! Can you imagine the same thing happening today? Not even in our most patriotic moments would a military band crack the charts these days! But with this release, we harken back to a time when the strains and swells of our boys set chests-a-puffing and hearts-a-pumping, as we present three albums and 33 tracks of America's finest and their marching bands. Originally presented by the National Cultural Center (now the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), this one ranks as perhaps our proudest 'Collectors' Choice Music' exclusive!
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One of the best October 22, 2007 M. Suppan (Vienna, Vienna Austria) Years ago, I've baught an album (LP) from The Navy Band in Italy. I've never heard US-marches before, but liked them from the start. Now I'm very happy to have this album and two other ones on CD. If you like marches you'll like this CD.
Bicentennial Military Music March 28, 2007 Barry D. Willard (Lexington, KY United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The music from these three US Military Bands was originally released in 1977 as single Long Playing Records to celebrate the Nation's Bicentennial Celebration. It is missing the US ARMY BAND (which I regret) but otherwise the music is GREAT and the Bands are FIRST CLASS as you might expect. Except for the different services renderings of THE NATIONAL ANTHEM, no marches are duplicated. If you enjoy good foot tapping Martial Music...this 2-CD set is worth the price.
Disappointed listener May 12, 2006 Tealover 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have been listening to military band music for years, and am rarely disappointed. However, this compendium of music by the U.S. Navy, Army, and Marine bands and associated choral groups is not to my taste. Many of the arrangements are strange, and there is much too much vocal music when what I want to hear is the bands play. I would not have bought this album hhad I known beforehand what I know now.
Classic US Service Band Recordings! August 9, 2005 Roger Kennedy 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Its nice to see these old RCA recordings brought out on CD. These were originally released on LP back in the early 1960s to help finance the Kennedy Center in DC. They were popular recordings then. Unfortunatley only three out of the original four are offered here. Missing is the US Army Band which also recorded as part of this series. The sound qaulity has been left largely as it was, which wes pretty good for early 1960s. The only problem with the original recordings was that they tended to sound poor on the inner tracks of the LP. Fortunately that problem no longer exists on CD. Due to the format there tends to be some repeat material here. How many times do we have to hear the national anthem played by each band! Still, there are some good selections played when these bands were in their prime and larger than they are today. Its good to see recordings being re-issued on US service bands other than Altissimo! which tends to use just in-the-can material from band libraries. Here we have the original stuff played in a manner which is no longer done today. For those seeking vintage recordings of US service bands you can't go wrong here.
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