THE GOLDEN SWING OF BLACK DYKE

Black Dyke Band

Conducted by Nicholas Childs

 

Compact Disc only £12.95

 

This CD is one of a series produced by Swiss company Obrasso who are music publishers, therefore most titles on the CD are available to purchase as a score or score and parts.

The Black Dyke Band is one of the leading brass bands in the UK—you can be totally confident that you hear first class playing of first class arrangements and compositions by leading British musicians highly respected in their sphere. If you like your brass bands to have a touch of swing, then this CD is sure to get your feet tapping with its lively rhythms.

Playing time 63 minutes 02 seconds

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TRACK LISTING

1.

Opus One

 

Cy Oliver arr. Alan Fernie

2.

Salute to the Count

 

Count Basie arr. Alan Fernie

3.

At the Sign of the Swinging Cymbal

 

Brian Fahey arr. Bruce Fraser

4.

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

 

Don Raye & Hughie Prince arr. Barry Forgy

5.

I Only Have Eyes For You

Bass Trombone Solo

Harry Warren arr. Alan Fernie

6.

New York New York

 

Fred Eb & John Kander arr. Goff Richards

7.

Trombonology

Trombone Solo

Tommy Dorsey arr. Alan Fernie

8.

Satin Doll

 

Duke Ellington arr. Alan Fernie

9.

A Big Band Explosion

 

Alan Fernie

10

That’s A Plenty

 

Lew Pollak arr. Goff Richards

11.

Basin Street Blues

Trombone Trio

Spencer Williams arr. Alan Fernie

12.

Brass Blues!

 

Goff Richards

13.

Chanson d’Amour

 

Wayne Shanklin arr. Goff Richards

14.

Puttin’ on the Ritz

 

Irving Berlin arr. Alan Fernie

15.

Mack the Knife

 

Kurt Weill arr. Goff Richards

16.

Motherless Child

Cornet Solo

Trad arr. Alan Fernie

17.

Sparkling Diamonds

 

Jule Styne & Leo Robin arr. Sandy Smith

18.

Sing Sing Sing

With percussion solo

Louis Prima arr. Ray Woodfield