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| ARTIST: | John Philip Sousa, Detroit Concert Band, Leonard B. Smith |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Walking Frog |
| FEATURES: | Box set |
| TYPE: | March for Band, Miscellaneous Music, Romantic Incidental Music for Orchestra, Military, Pop, Band Music, Classical Composers, Composer, Fight Songs, Romantic, Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra, Secular Choral Music, Vocal, Score, Box Sets (Audio Only), Band, Classical Music, March, Orchestral, Miscellaneous |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Thunderer, Gladiator, Harmonica Wizard, Pathfinder of Panama, Espirit du Corps, Boy Scouts of America, U. S. Field Artillery, Triumph of Time, Loyal Legion, Bonnie Annie Laurie, Black Horse Troop, Who's Who in Navy Blue, White Rose, Jack Tar, University of Nebraska, Crusader, Power and Glory, Triton, Comrades of the Legion, White Plume, When the Boys Come Sailing Home, America First, Occidental, Capitan, Bullets and Bayonets, Keeping Step With the Union, National Game, Our Flirtations, Daughters of Texas, High School Cadets, Revival March, Magna Charta, Atlantic City Pageant, Liberty Bell, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Sabre and Spurs, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Minnesota March, Glory of the Yankee Navy, Flor de Sevilla, Across the Danube, Imperial Edward, Right Forward, Mother Goose, Globe and Eagle, Wolverine March, Washinton Post, George Washington Bicentennial, Gridiron Club, Dauntless Battalion, On Parade, Sesquicentennial Exposition March, Manhattan Beach, Transit of Venus, Naval Reserve, Powhatan's Daughter, Invincible Eagle, Diplomat, Corcoran Cadets, Solid Men to the Front, Picador, Chantyman's March, New Mexico, Volunteers, Mikado March, Kansas Wildcats, From Maine to Oregon, National Fencibles, Man Behind the Gun, Hands Across the Sea, Century of Progress, Federal, Riders for the Flag, Lambs' March, University of Illinois, King Cotton, On the Tramp, Wisconsin Forward Forever, Northern Pines, Circumnavigators Club, Anchor and Star, Fairest of the Fair, Pride of the Wolverines, Sound Off, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Liberty Loan, Legionnaires, Congress Hall, Golden Jubilee, Prince Charming, Ben Bolt, Flags of Freedom, Semper Fidelis, Gallant Seventh, Belle of Chicago, Salvation Army, Rifle Regiment, Hail to the Spirit of Liberty, Directorate, Resumption March, Aviators, Yorktown Centennial, Free Lance, Beau Ideal, New York Hippodrome, Bride Elect, Guide Right, Charlatan, Marquette University March, Pushing On, Right-Left, On the Campus, We Are Coming, Pet of the Petticoats, Mother Hubbard, Stars and Stripes Forever |
| # OF MEDIA: | 5 |
| UPC: | 735885030025 |
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Customer Reviews of Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa
A good start but... As other reviewers have mentioned, this isn't quite complete. All of the grand marches, dirges, and (understandably as this was recorded in the 1950s) unavailable-at-the-time marches are missing. Some non-marches have been substituted, confusing the issue. However, this is the largest and most readily available compilation that goes beyond the "greatest hits" sets that so permeate the CD bins. (There IS a truly complete set, but it's only available in Japan, and for whatever reason, it's not being mass-imported to the States at the moment. Go figure.) <
>For now, I would recommend this to someone who has not purchased a lot of other Sousa CDs so as to avoid the inevitable overlap. You won't have everything, but there's a lot to enjoy here.
another march is missing
Hi
This album also lacks The Honored Dead
Bob Morecook
Close, but not QUITE complete
A very nice collection, with crisp performances. It is, however, not complete. There is at least one march, The Wedding March," missing, and it is one that is VERY hard to find. Perhaps the set should be called "The Almost, But Not Quite Complete, Sort Of, Marches....."