| Once a Marine...
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Total running time 65
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1. A Life On The
Ocean Wave - Russell arr Alford 2. Plymouth Hoe -
Ansell 3. The
Captain General - Dunn 4. The Padstow Lifeboat - Arnold
5. Peter
Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter - Lanchbery arr Siebert
6. HM Jollies
- Alford 7. Adagio for Trumpet - Yates Soloist: Jon Yates
8. Cockleshell
Heroes - Dunn arr Duthoit 9. Slaughter on 10th Avenue
- Rodgers 10. On the Quarter Deck - Alford
11. The
Shanghai Sailor - Bridger Piccolo: Steve Tanner
12. Sarie
Marais - Toonsetting arr Dunn 13. Kalinka - arr
Woodfield 14.
Comrades In Arms - Whealing 15. The Hounds Of Spring
- Reed 16. Once A Marine .... - Woodfield
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| ...always a Marine |
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Total running time 68
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1. Fanfare for the
First Sea Lord - Cole 2. Hands Across the Sea - Sousa
3. Porgy and Bess
- Gershwin arr Barnes 4. Army and Marine - Zehle
5. Bell A'Peal -
Brien (Featuring the band's trumpet section)
6. Eastney
- Dunn 7. Harry James Medley - Nestico (Solo trumpet:
Jon Yates MSM LRAM) 8. Gallop for Band - Woodfield
9. Tribute to
Stephen Foster - Nestico 10. Blue Band -
Woodfield 11.
Alfie - Bacharach arr Woodfield (Solo tombone: Paul
Coker) 12.
Library of Congress March - Sousa 13. Roller Coaster - Cowell (Trumpets: Jon
Yates, Kevin Jones & Roger Hammond) 14. The Globe and Laurel - Dunn
15. Curtain Up
- Woodfield 16. The Galloping Major - Bastow arr
Jacob 17.
Pavane pour une Enfante Defunte - Ravel arr Brubaker
18. Clarinet Cascade
- Brien (Clarinets: Malcolm Kennard, Michael Rice, Linda
Tellick, Fiona Stones & Gerry Salway) 19. Entry of the Gladiators
- Fucik
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| That's Entertainment
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Total running time 71 minutes
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1. Under the White
Ensign - Dunn 2. Leander March - Whealing
3. The Watermill
- Binge Oboe: David Smart 4. Barwick Green (the
signature tune of 'The Archers') - Wood arr Richardson 5. The Fairest of the Fair
- Sousa 6. Swing's the Thing - arr Barker
7. Cavalry of
the Clouds - Alford arr Winter 8. Florentina March -
Fucik 9.
Rhapsody on the Minstrel Boy - Farnon 10. Pirates of the Caribbean
- Badelt arr Wasson 11. El Capitan - Sousa
12. Memories
of You - Razaf arr Blake Trumpets: Jon Yates and Alan Flood
13. Les
Miserables - Schoneberg arr Barker 14. Buglers' Holiday - Anderson trans
Edwards Trumpets: Jon Yates, Alan Flood and Roger Hammond
15. Ukrainian
Bell Carol - Leontovych arr Sparke 16. That's Entertainment
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| Haslar Farewell |
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Total running
time 74 minutes |
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1.
Haslar Farewell - Curtis 2. Trafalgar March -
Zehle 3.
Salute to Bob Hope - arr Barker 4. QARNNS March -
Attwood 5.
Where 'Ere You Walk - Handel arr Dunn 6. Sousa! - arr
Barker 7.
Orpheus in the Underworld - Offenbach 8. War on the Big Screen
- arr Brown & Cunningham 9. The Shadow of Your Smile
- Mandel arr Woodfield (Trombone: Paul Coker)
10.
Mountbatten March - Dunn 11. Jolly Roger -
Hancock 12. On
the Quarter Deck - Alford 13. Sugar Blues -
Williams arr Woodfield (Trumpet: Jon Yates) 14. The Longest Day -
Anka 15.
Viscount Nelson - Zehle 16. Evening Hymn, Crimond - Irvine arr
McConnell 17.
Sunset - Green (Bugle: Tom Cartwright) 18. Regimental March Selection
- arr Price
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In late 2008 the
Royal Marines Association Concert Band was asked by the Haslar Heritage Group
to record this commemoration CD to mark the closure of the Royal Naval Hospital
Haslar which has provided invaluable service and support to the Royal Navy
since 1753. This album has an international as well as a maritime flavour
because it is designed to be a fitting tribute in music to Haslar's
distinguished history which covers the Napoleonic wars of the 18th and 19th
centuries to the Falkland Islands conflict in 1982, and including the
significant medical assistance given to British and American servicemen during
WWII, in particular following the D Day landings on the French coast in 1944.
The programme of music has been carefully selected to reflect Haslar's
remarkable story and to recall the numerous doctors, surgeons, medical branch
and sick berth staff, espcially the members of the legendary QARNNS and
Voluntary Aid Detachments who were trained and equipped for their demanding
roles worldwide supported by Haslar's civilian staff. |
| The Pompey
Chimes |
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The running time of this single
track album is 3mins 59 secs |
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The Pompey Chimes
derive from the bells of the Portsmouth Guildhall clock which, in the second
half of the nineteen century, were used by referees at the nearby football
ground, to signify the end of a match. Two or three minutes before the hour the
crowd would sing The Chimes in unison to remind the referee to blow his
whistle. The march recorded on this CD was written specially for Portsmouth
Football Club in 1948 by the then Director of Music of the Band of HM Royal
Marines, Portsmouth Division, Major (later Lt Col Sir) Vivian Dunn. He had
originally intended to write it following the Club's success in the 1939 FA Cup
(Pompey 4, Wolves 1) but the war years intervened. It was eventually premiered
by the Royal Marines Band at Fratton Park on Saturday 12 Feb 49 for the Fifth
Round FA cup-tie match, a major event which included pre-match community
singing on a Wembley scale for the 50,000 crowd. The intention of this fresh
recording by the Royal Marines Association Concert Band is to celebrate the
Club's recent success in both the FA Cup and the Premier League.
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