This CD is excellent.
Brass Mounted Army presents twenty six martial tunes performed by the California Gold Rush band. The arrangements are superb, their execution is flawless. Of the martial music performances I've heard, either live or recorded, nothing surpasses this one in this category.
Listening to it somehow has a real effect on a person, it is like being on the parade gound on a frontier post. The performances both take you back, but are fresh at the same time. It is simply a great CD.
Frankly, whether you are a participant in living history, or a student of Army history, this CD is really indispensable. It is the audio equivalent, in its own way, "Forty Miles A Day On Beans And Hay", or the Steffen's books on military tack and uniforms.
The playlist:
1. Garry Owen
2. Dixie
3. The Yellow Rose of Texas
4. Custer's Funeral March
5. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
6. The Last Rose of Summer
7. Marching Along
8. Captain Shepard's Quick Step
9. The Girl I Left Behind Me
10. Washington Greys
11. The Brass Mounted Army
12. Bronze Bob Tail Horse
13. Hail to the Chief
14. The Cavalry Polka
15. Honor To Sheridan
16. Bonnie Blue Flag
17. Riding A Raid
18. Cavalry Quick Step
19. Gen. Custer's Military March Dedicated to the Michigan Cavalry Bridage
20. The Dashing White Sergeant
21. Lanagan's Ball
22. John Brown's Body
23. Here's Your Mule Gallop
24. Yankee Doodle
25. Jine the Cavalry
26. William Tell Overture
Pat
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Somebody emailed me the other day and asked where they could get this CD. You can get it from the Cav Museum store at Ft. Riley, KS. I don't have a phone number or address for them, but the Cavalry Association, which runs the store, would no doubt have that information.
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May I add my endorsement to Pat’s review of <u>Brass Mounted Army</u>. I purchased the CD while at Fort Riley and have found it to be excellent in it’s execution. It is worth the purchase price and more. It also contains what I believe to be the world’s finest rendition of “Dixie”. Amen.
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A most excellent album! One of my very favorites! I like to play it loud with the window of my truck rolled down while pulling a horse trailer. [;)]
Got it; play it regularly!!!!![8D]
Of course, the World's Number One Choice For Open Window Trailer Driving is still "Ride of the Valkyrie"!![:)]
Now, if I could just get my wife to let me mount some "under frame" speakers on the truck...[:o)]
If you like "Brass Mounted Army" you might also like "Marching, Raging, and Mourning" from the Louisiana Repetory Jazz Ensemble of New Orleans. This is a selection of late 19th and early 20th Century music from The Big Easy. It is super (as are their other offerings). Hear samples at http://www.louisianajazz.com/
Bill Kambic
"Laisse les bon temps roulle"
Of course, the World's Number One Choice For Open Window Trailer Driving is still "Ride of the Valkyrie"!![:)]
Now, if I could just get my wife to let me mount some "under frame" speakers on the truck...[:o)]
If you like "Brass Mounted Army" you might also like "Marching, Raging, and Mourning" from the Louisiana Repetory Jazz Ensemble of New Orleans. This is a selection of late 19th and early 20th Century music from The Big Easy. It is super (as are their other offerings). Hear samples at http://www.louisianajazz.com/
Bill Kambic
"Laisse les bon temps roulle"