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The Glory Of The Yankee Navy
New York Hippodrome
Solid Men To The Front!
Sabre And Spurs
The U.S. Field Artillery March
The Pride Of Pittsburgh
The Free Lance
Semper Fidelis
The Royal Welch Fusiliers
Untitled March [1930]
Nobles Of The Mystic Shrine
Jack Tar
The Stars And Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa Speaks
The Stars And Stripes Forever
Nobles Of The Mystic Shrine
Dauntless Battalion
Sabre And Spurs
Solid Men To The Front!
Liberty Loan
The U.S. Field Artillery March
The Title above is on the front insert cover and CD. The title on the spine has commas in the title as follows: The Original, All-American, Sousa!
Recorded July 11, 1990
Tracks 6 & 10 are World Premiere Recordings.
Tracks 1, 3, 4, 6-8, 10, 12, 13: Editions published by Willow Blossom Music.
Tracks 16-21: Courtesy of BMG Music.
Original Digital Recording
Recorded July 11, 1990, BMG Studio A, New York City.
Digital Recording: Sony
Historical recordings were originally recorded at Victor Talking Machine Company facilities:
21 December 1917 at Camden, New Jersey: "Liberty Loan" (composed 1916) and "U.S. Field Artillery March" (composed 1917). Also not included on this recording are two recordings never issued by Victor: "America First" (composed 1916) and "The Star Spangled Banner" (arr. Damrosch/Sousa 1917).
6 September 1918 at Camden, New Jersey: "Sabre and Spurs" (composed 1918) and "Solid Men to the Front!" (composed 1918).
23 March 1923 in New York City: "The Dauntless Battalion" (composed 1922) and "Nobles of the Mystic Shrine" (composed 1923).
℗ © 1990 Delos International, Inc., Hollywood & Vine Plaza, 1645 North Vine St., #340 Hollywood, California 90028.
Printed & Manufactured in U.S.A.
Bass Clarinet
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Adam M. Alter,
Bass Drum, Cymbal
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Brian Holt (2)
Bassoon
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Gary Bennett,
Michael Finn,
Clarinet
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Edward R. Gilmore,
Miriam Lockhart,
Mitchell S. Estrin,
Paul Green (10),
Phillip Bashore,
Robert Yamins,
Stuart Best,
Tammy Preuss,
Wallace Kramer
Composed By
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John Philip Sousa
Conductor
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Keith Brion
Cornet
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Daniel Waldron,
Frank Hosticka,
Grant Cooper,
Wade Weast
Design
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Tri-Arts, Inc.
Engineer [Assistant]
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Sandy Palmer
Engineer [Recording]
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John Eargle
Euphonium
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John Palatucci,
Luis Maldonado (2)
Executive-Producer
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Amelia S. Haygood
Flute
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Brad Garner,
Elssa Green
French Horn [Horn]
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James H. DeCorsey,
Kathryn Morse,
Stuart J. Butterfield,
William A. Hamilton
Harp
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Nanette Norton Kramer
Liner Notes
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Paul E. Bierley
Oboe
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Marsha Heller,
Nobua Kitagawa
Piccolo Flute
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Gigi Mitchell Velasco
Producer [Recording]
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Adam Stern (2)
Saxophone
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April Lucas,
Craig Sylvern,
Paul Cohen (3),
Tom Gorin
Snare [Snare Drum]
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Chris Rude
Timpani, Percussion [Mallets]
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John Beck
Trombone
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Early Anderson,
Theodore C. Toupin,
William G. Whitaker
Trumpet
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Barry Davidson,
Charles Bumcrot
Tuba
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Donald R. Harry,
Marcus Rojas,
Stephen Perry (3)
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Delos International, Inc.
Recorded At
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BMG Studio A