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THE MAGIC OF MUSIC Royal Marines Plymouth Conductor: Lt Col Chris Davis
Compact Disc £12.95
Released in 2004 this CD is the second Royal Marines recording issued by Swiss publisher Obrasso. As the first CD, ADVENTURES FOR BAND, the idea is to not only produce an excellent CD but all the items on the recording are available for purchase from them (www.obrasso.ch) Thus the CD is of an eclectic nature with arrangements mainly by Ray Woodfield (ex Lieutenant Royal Marines) and Alan Fernie, their chief arrangers. We think you will enjoy this recording very much. Playing time: 69 minutes 49 seconds. |


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Stephen Misson’s favourite track: Sing, Sing, Sing |
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The Saints |
Traditional, arr. Ray Woodfield |
1’26 |
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2 |
Armenian Fire Dance |
Goff Richards, arr. Ray Woodfield |
3’36 |
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A Southern Gospel Suite Kumbaya, Deep River, Down By The Riverside |
Traditional, arr. Alan Fernie |
8’41 |
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4 |
Mexican Holiday featuring the Trumpet Section |
Mexican Traditional, arr. Alan Fernie |
2’41 |
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The Magic of Music Prelude, Latin Mood, Like The Wood Winds/Big Band Finale |
Gilbert Tinner |
8’38 |
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6 |
Symphonic Soul |
Henry Mancini, arr. Ray Woodfield |
2’20 |
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La Novia Euphonium Solo: BdLCpl David Johnson |
Joaquin Prieto, arr. Alan Fernie |
4’36 |
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8 |
Highlights From Porgy And Bess |
George Gershwin, arr. Ray Woodfield |
8’26 |
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9 |
Mack The Knife |
Kurt Weill, arr. Ray Woodfield |
2’56 |
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10 |
A Walk In The Black Forest |
Horst Jankovsky, arr. Ray Woodfield |
3’32 |
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11 |
Swiss Goes Swing |
Traditional, arr. Gilbert Tinner |
5’47 |
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12 |
I Got Rhythm |
George Gershwin, arr. Alan Fernie |
3’37 |
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13 |
The Faithful Hussar Trombone Trio: BdCSgt Gary Halsey, BdCpl Simon Nicholls & Musn Tom Crane |
Heinrich Franzen, arr. Ray Woodfield |
2’44 |
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14 |
Erinnerung an Zirkus Renz Xylophone Solo: BdCpl Mathew Harding |
Gustav Peter, arr. Ray Woodfield |
2’47 |
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15 |
Take That Look Off Your Face |
Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Ray Woodfield |
3’29 |
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Sing. Sing, Sing |
Louis Prima, arr. Ray Woodfield |
3’55 |