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Bands
1941
Format: Audio CD from Circle (1995-12-01)
Artist: Ray Noble
List price: $15.99
New price: $15.98
Used price: $7.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Lazy Little Daisy
  • People Like You
  • What Do You Hear From Your Heart?
  • Intermezzo (A Love Story)
  • Hi There, Mr. Moon
  • Wilshire Wobble
  • Georgia On My Mind
  • Just A Little Bit South Of North Carolina
  • Isn't It Wonderful?
  • I'm Gonna Haunt Ya
  • Dinner Music, Number One
  • Fraidy Cat
  • Oakland To Burbank
  • Everything Happens To Me
  • Alouette
  • You Will Always Be The One I Love
  • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
  • G'bye Now
  • A Little Bit Of Blarney
Bands
The Longest Day: The Ultimate World War Movie Theme Collection
Format: Audio CD from Silva America (2004-05-25)
Artist:
List price: $42.98
New price: $30.21
Used price: $28.94
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Longest Day
  • Attack On The Iron Coast
  • Band Of Brothers-Prelude
  • Band Of Brothers-Theme
  • Battle Of Britain
  • The Battle Of The Bulge
  • The Blue Max
  • Das Boot
  • The Bridge At Remagen
  • The Bridge On The River Kwai
  • A Bridge Too Far
  • The Caine Mutiny
  • The Captive Heart
  • Casablanca
Disc 2
  • Coastal Command
  • The Cruel Sea
  • The Dambusters
  • The Diary Of Anne Frank
  • The Eagle Has Landed
  • Empire Of The Sun
  • The English Patient
  • Fear And Desire
  • Force Ten From Navarone
  • Gallipoli
  • The Great Escape
  • The Guns Of Navarone
Disc 3
  • Hanover Street
  • The Hindenburg
  • In Harm's Way
  • Is Paris Burning?
  • King Rat
  • Lawrence Of Arabia
  • Lifeboat
  • Macarthur / Patton
  • Malta G.C.
  • Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
  • Midway
  • The Mountain Road
  • 1941
Disc 4
  • The Naked And The Dead
  • The Night Of The Generals
  • Paradise Road
  • Paths Of Glory
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Schindler'S List
  • Sergeant York
  • The Sharkfighters
  • Sink The Bismarck!
  • 633 Squadron
  • Where Eagles Dare
  • The World At War
  • The Longest Day
Average review score:

An outstanding compilation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-25
This compilation is superb and a real must-buy. From Band of Brothers to A Bridge Too Far: every war movie theme is represented here. An all time classic.

"many were winners by the Academy for best scores"
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-26
Silva America presents the essential in film music during the period of World Wars ~ "Longest Day:Ultimate World War Movie Theme", featuring some long forgotten cues, 53 to be exact that sent chills and thrills into the pulses of world events ~ selections from a limited collectors edition that would make any "film-score-buff" green with envy.

Released to commemorate the sixth Anniversary of D-Day, never has there ever been such a tribute compilation package from any other label and Silva comes to the forefront ~ featuring The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (Paul Bateman, Nic Raine Tony Bremner and Carl Davis as conductors), The Philharmonia (Kenneth Alwyn, Jerry Goldsmith, Mario Klemens and Paul Bateman as conductors) and also the world renown Crouch End Festival Chorus (David Temple as choir master) ~ what a gathering of talented musicians and singers fill this collection supreme.

The lineup of composers is a Who's Who in the world of film music ~ John Addison, Tomaso Albinoni, Kenneth J. Alford, Paul Anka, John Barry, Arnold Bax, Elmer Bernstein, Eric Coates, Carl Davis, Klaus Doldinger, Antonin Dvorak, Benjamin Frankel, Gerald Fried, Hugo Friedhofer, Jerry Goldsmith, Ron Goodwin, Bernard Herrmann, Maurice Jarre, Michael Kamen, Jerome Moross, Alfred Newman, Clifton Parker, Alan Rawsthorne, Ryvichi Sakamoto, Lalo Schifrin, Gerard Schurmann, David Shire, Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Williams, Gabriel Yared and Hans Zimmer ~ set the stage for compositional human drama while exploring the deepest troves of musical emotion ~ one masterpiece after another, each cue manages to display both a convincing authenticity of the times and places ~ experience every tracks passion and skill for striking the exotic orchestral colors, explosive power and spectacular works of full large scale orchestral arrangements previal at every turn.

We are grateful to James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reybnold da Silva (executive producer), Rick Clark (associate producer/album sequence), Marion Garden (associate producer) and the whole gang at Silva America who have resurrected many of the soundtracks for the "film-score-buffs" in all of us.

Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 812 ~ (5/25/2004)

The really good ones are missing.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-18
While this compilation has some masterpieces such as the theme from The Great Escape and Is Paris Burning, it's missing some of the finest tracts ever written. Where is the theme from Victory and Ernest Gold's stirring epic from Cross of Iron? The closing theme from Inchon was also a feast for the ears, but it's not here. It was written by Jerry Goldsmith, one of the foremost soundtrack composers of our time. Instead we're subjected to the likes of Hanover Street and The English Patient. I'll admit Inchon and Victory weren't Academy Award winning movies, but their soundtracks were second to none. As John Stossel would say," Give me a break"!!!

These are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
I was disappointed that these are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks. For example, in Colonel Bogey, the countermarch from the movie soundtrack is not included in the arrangement on this CD. Don't get me wrong, the songs are good, but I would have preferred the same arrangements as the original movies.

Bands
Marches: Greatest Hits
Format: Audio CD from Sony (1994-12-06)
Artist:
List price: $9.98
New price: $5.25
Used price: $1.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Various: The Prince of Denmark's March
  • Various: March from The Anna Magdalena Notebook
  • Various: March from Cantata No. 207
  • Various: See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes March from Judus Maccabaeus
  • Various: Turkish March from The Ruins of Athens, Op. 113, No. 4
  • Various: Rakoczy March from The Damnation of Faust
  • Various: Procession of the Nobles from Mlada Suite
  • Various: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
  • Various: Grand March from Aida
  • Various: The Washington Post March
  • Various: National Emblem March
  • Various: The Liberty Bell
  • Various: Colonel Bogey March
  • Various: Semper fidelis
  • Various: British Grenadiers
  • Various: King Cotton
  • Various: Under the Double Eagle
  • Various: The Thunderer
  • Various: III. March from First Suite for Military Band in E-flat Major
  • Various: March of the Toys from Babes in Toyland
  • Various: El capitan
  • Various: March from 1941
  • Various: March from The Love for Three Oranges
  • Various: The Raiders' March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • Various: The Stars and Stripes Forever!
Average review score:

For Water Aerobics, a Top-Ten CD
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-30
I provide music for water aerobics classes. The class members are typically retirees, and like Classical music, yet until this CD the only Classical music with a beat distinctive and steady enough for water aerobics that I'd found was on the "Hooked on Classics" series. Thus, for water aerobics, this is a find.

Also contributing to this CD's popularity for water aerobics are that: (1) many of the songs are upbeat, and (2) "new stereo" recordings (in contrast to my recordings of Sousa marches that were played by Sousa himself; he died in the 1930s.)

In Summary, were you to buy just ten CDs for water aerobics classes, this would be one of them.

Blood Pumping Music
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-29
This CD is a great CD. It includes some the worlds most famous marches with a great recording. I grew up in marching bands in East Texas and loved marches, and this CD gets my blood pumping and takes me back to the old days. If you love great music and marches, this is a sure buy!!!!

Greatest March Sampling Out There!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-04
Knowing very little about classical music, I bought several march compilations a few years back, in hopes that I could develop at least a fanboy level of appreciation. Of the compilations I picked up, this is the one that showed me the most diverse sampling of marches. If you want to become familiar with the march genre, this collection runs away with the blue ribbon, with no contendors close behind. The other compilations I came across focused strictly on the American military marches; they were all very good, but this compilation dishes up a diverse menu, from Ludwig Von Beethoven to John Williams.

This CD has a special place in my collection since it turned me on to John Philip Sousa, who has become one of my favorite composers ever. The Sousa selections on this CD are performed by The Incredible Columbia All-Star Band. I enjoyed these tunes immensely enough to buy some Sousa compilations, and found that while the All-Star Band's take on Sousa tunes is very good, I greatly prefer the releases by The United States Marine Band. The Sousa tunes on this CD are a bit rushed for my taste, while The United States Marine Band's delivery seems more pronounced and evenly paced.

My personal favorite track is Kenneth Alford's "Colonel Bogey" performed by John Williams and The Boston Pops Orchestra. They take Alford's memorable placid march, and shape it into a powerful storm-of-an-orchestral march. Absent are the keyboards prevalent in many renditions of Colonel Bogey, but beautifully replaced with a dynamic orchestra.

It's the variety of marches, however, that steal the show, especially if you are a novice like I am, and want to find out which era of marches is your cup of tea. You get a wide range, from Hector Berlioz's Racoczy March from "Damnation of Faust," to Edwin Bagley's "National Emblem March," to Victor Herbert's "March of the Toys," all the way up to the present day with John William's "The Raider's March" from "Raiders of the Lost Ark."

I am still getting my feet wet learning about marches, and this compilation has given me a great head start. No doubt I'll cringe one day if I read this clumsy description of Sousa and Alford tunes, but for the time being, I am having great fun discovering a whole new school of music. This CD is a great starting point if you want to become familiar with marches.

Just one other comment that will only further display my amateur level of classical music appreciation, but I've just got to say it: JOHN PHILIP SOUSA ROCKS!!! There are very few pieces that sound as happy and uplifting as a Sousa march. I proudly salute Mr. Sousa!

For the Lover of Marches
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-16
This is the best march music CD I have in my collection. It covers a range from Beethoven's "Turkish March" (track 5 and my favorite of the CD) to Sousa. The weakness of the CD comes from the Incredible Columbia All-Star Band tracks. They do a few Sousa marches and the difference between them and the Boston Pops is very noticable. But that's just a minor complaint and certainly nothing to keep you from buying and enjoying this CD.

Blood Pumping Music
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
This CD took me back many years. It has great music that will get your blood pumping. It is a great selection of music and should be in anyones CD collection!!

Bands
On Parade with the Band of the Life Guards
Format: Audio CD from Bandleader (2002-03-05)
Artist:
List price:
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Fanfare/Golden Celebration/Torrent
  • Life Guards (Regimental Walk March of the Life Guards)
  • Keel Row/Bonnie Dundee
  • Milanollo
  • Preobrajensky
  • Ferberlinner Reitermarsch
  • Royal Standard
  • Marche Militaire
  • Unity
  • Vedette
  • King's Guard
  • Guards Armoured Division
  • Washington Grays
  • General Mitchell
  • Gladiator's Farewell
  • Invincible Eagle
  • Days of Glory
  • March from '1941'
  • Father Rhine
  • Pomp and Circumstance No. 1
  • HRH the Duke of Cambridge
  • Minstrel Boy
Bands
1941, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Classics (1998-10-06)
Artist: Gene Krupa
List price: $15.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • 'Till Reveille
  • Afraid To Say Hello
  • Love Me As I Am
  • The Cowboy Seranade
  • Kick It
  • After You've Gone
  • Got A Letter From My Kid Today
  • Have You Changed?
  • Tunin' Up
  • Rockin' Chair
  • Come Be My Love
  • Amor
  • Rancho Pillow
  • Stop! The Red Light's On
  • You Were There
  • Watch The Birdie
  • Who Can I Turn To?
  • The Walls Keep Talking
  • The Anniversary Waltz
  • Two In Love
  • This Time The Dream's On Me
  • Violets For Your Furs
Bands
1941, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Classics (1998-10-06)
Artist: Gene Krupa
List price: $15.98
New price: $16.32
Used price: $12.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • 'Till Reveille
  • Afraid To Say Hello
  • Love Me As I Am
  • The Cowboy Seranade
  • Kick It
  • After You've Gone
  • Got A Letter From My Kid Today
  • Have You Changed?
  • Tunin' Up
  • Rockin' Chair
  • Come Be My Love
  • Amor
  • Rancho Pillow
  • Stop! The Red Light's On
  • You Were There
  • Watch The Birdie
  • Who Can I Turn To?
  • The Walls Keep Talking
  • The Anniversary Waltz
  • Two In Love
  • This Time The Dream's On Me
  • Violets For Your Furs
Bands
1941, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Allegro Distributed Lines (2000-04-11)
Artist: Harry James & His Orchestra
List price: $16.99
New price: $147.11
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Daddy
  • Aurora
  • You Made Me Love You
  • My Silent Love
  • Jughead
  • Lament For Love
  • Dodger's Fan Dance
  • Lost In Love
  • A Sinner Kissed An Angel
  • Record Session
  • I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
  • Yes Indeed!
  • It's So Peaceful In The Country
  • I'll Never Let A Day Pass By
  • Arabesque
  • Caprice Viennois
  • Don't Take Your Love From Me
  • Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
  • Minka
  • Nothin'
  • Misirlou
Bands
1941, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Classics (2000-04-11)
Artist: Harry James & His Orchestra
List price: $15.98
New price: $16.33
Used price: $23.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Daddy
  • Aurora
  • You Made Me Love You
  • My Silent Love
  • Jughead
  • Lament For Love
  • Dodger's Fan Dance
  • Lost In Love
  • A Sinner Kissed An Angel
  • Record Session
  • I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
  • Yes Indeed!
  • It's So Peaceful In The Country
  • I'll Never Let A Day Pass By
  • Arabesque
  • Caprice Viennois
  • Don't Take Your Love From Me
  • Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
  • Minka
  • Nothin'
  • Misirlou
Bands
1941, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Melodie Jazz Classic (2002-09-25)
Artist: Benny Goodman
List price: $15.98
New price: $16.33
Used price: $16.29
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Blues in B
  • Waitin' for Benny
  • Smo-o-o-oth One
  • Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special)
  • Amapola
  • Intermezzo (A Love Story)
  • Fiesta in Blue
  • Cherry
  • Good Evenin', Good Lookin'
  • Something New
  • Air Mail Special
  • I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store)
  • Don't Be That Way
  • When the Sun Comes Out
  • Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (When You're Hearts on Fire)
  • Tuesday at Ten
  • Soft as Spring
  • Down, Down, Down (What a Song)
  • Rosita
  • From One Love to Another (Danza Lucumi)
  • Anything
  • Count
  • Pound Ridge
Bands
1941, Vol. 3
Format: Audio CD from Melodie Jazz Classic (2003-01-21)
Artist: Benny Goodman
List price: $15.98
New price: $25.62
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Elmer's Tune
  • Birth of the Blues
  • Birth of the Blues
  • Clarinet à la King
  • My Old Flame
  • I See a Million People
  • How Deep Is the Ocean?
  • Earl
  • How Deep Is the Ocean?
  • Earl
  • 'Tis Autumn
  • That's the Way It Goes
  • Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
  • Caprice XXIV Paganini
  • I Got It Bad
  • My Old Flame
  • Clarinet à la King
  • I'm Here
  • How Deep Is the Ocean?
  • Shady Lady Bird
  • Buckle Down, Winsocki
  • Roll 'Em, Pt. 1
  • Roll 'Em, Pt. 2
Average review score:

Benny Goodman, 1941 v.3
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This CD is part of The Chronological Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Series, released by Classics Records of France.

Longtime fans of music of the 1930s and 1940s have been accustomed to the small selection of tunes of the era that have traditionally been available on LP and in the early CD era. Goodman was represented by the King Porter Stomp, Miller by Moonlight Serenade, Artie Shaw by Stardust, and so forth. All but the most serious collectors were left with the impression that there were precious few songs released by these bands or that very few had survived.

Happily, huge numbers of tracks have been released on CD over the past few years. The Chronological Benny Goodman is an excellent example of the musical riches that have been remastered and released for the enjoyment of an entirely new generation of devotees.

The series is intended to provide comprehensive coverage of Goodman's releases from his earliest days in the late 1920s through the generally accepted end of the Swing Era, at the end of World War II. For the sake of completeness, a number of the tracks include recordings that were rejected by Columbia, for whom Goodman was recording at the time.

The vocalist at this time was Peggy Lee, and she does well on tunes such as "My Old Flame" and "How Deep is the Ocean." Goodman's band even swings a classic on this album with a rendition of Nicolo Paganini's Caprice XXIV.

Overall, the recordings are nicely presented. They appear to have come from well preserved masters and to have been expertly re-mastered. All in all, this is a very nice collection and is a must-have for collectors. I did give this recording a 4-star rating. Peggy Lee is not my favorite Goodman canary and I could have done without the multiple takes of 3 of the songs on this particular album: "The Birth of the Blues," How Deep is the Ocean," and "My Old Flame." However, as a Goodman fan and a fan of music of the era, I do thoroughly enjoy both the album and the series.

In summary, I heartily recommend this CD to collectors as well as to those who would like to go beyond the all too frequently heard chestnuts that too often represent Goodman's prolific output.


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