UPC: 602527475127
Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 27, 2010
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Personnel: Jonathan Hill (guitar, trombone); Michael Hearman (violin, alto saxophone); Justine Stringer, Claire Lawrence, Barry Stringer (violin); Heather Lowe (viola); Henry Eastburn (cello); Elizabeth Green, Neslihan Jordan (flute); Adrian Beckwith (piccolo, piano); Suzanne Faithful (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Graham Jones (e flat clarinet); Georgina Morrell (oboe); Neil Chapman (bassoon); Andrew Hooley, Gary Cooney (alto saxophone); Phillip Mercer (tenor saxophone); Ben Godfrey, James Lawrence, Paul Sutton, Lee Vivian, Gary Wyatt (trumpet); Jonathan Pippen, Hamish Dean (trombone); Laura Bleck (bass trombone); Ellen Driscoll, William Paul Phelan, Paul Meaden, Michelle Macgurk (horns); Jon Cohen (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Sac Lesley Vincent (double bass); Andrew Rigby (bass guitar); James Ansell (timpani); James Moss, Chris L'anson, Kevin Miles (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Jon Cohen; Phil Da Costa.
Recording information: Air Lyndhurst Studios, London.
Filled with every song, anthem, or theme seemingly ever connected to the British Royal Air Force, this set from the RAF's Central Band, their debut for Decca Records is an emotional, high-spirited journey in nostalgia, ranging from an elegiac version of "The Battle of Britain March" to the stirring theme from the 633 Squadron. Music can paint brave pictures in the heart, and this band knows how to take a whole nation there. ~ Steve Leggett
Audio Mixers: Jon Cohen; Phil Da Costa.
Recording information: Air Lyndhurst Studios, London.
Filled with every song, anthem, or theme seemingly ever connected to the British Royal Air Force, this set from the RAF's Central Band, their debut for Decca Records is an emotional, high-spirited journey in nostalgia, ranging from an elegiac version of "The Battle of Britain March" to the stirring theme from the 633 Squadron. Music can paint brave pictures in the heart, and this band knows how to take a whole nation there. ~ Steve Leggett
Tracks:
1 - Battle Of Britain March
2 - Fanfare For The Common Man
3 - 633 Squadron
4 - Raf March Past
5 - Lawrence Of Arabia
6 - It's A Long Way To Go
7 - Dambusters March
8 - Winston Churchill: Their Finest Hour (Jerusalem)
9 - Reach For The Sky
10 - Danny Boy
11 - No. 4 Pomp And Circumstance
12 - Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
13 - Spitfire Prelude
14 - Wind Beneath My Wings
15 - Evening Hymn And Sunset
16 - Winston Churchill: Never In The Field Of Human Conflict (The Day Thou Gavest)
2 - Fanfare For The Common Man
3 - 633 Squadron
4 - Raf March Past
5 - Lawrence Of Arabia
6 - It's A Long Way To Go
7 - Dambusters March
8 - Winston Churchill: Their Finest Hour (Jerusalem)
9 - Reach For The Sky
10 - Danny Boy
11 - No. 4 Pomp And Circumstance
12 - Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
13 - Spitfire Prelude
14 - Wind Beneath My Wings
15 - Evening Hymn And Sunset
16 - Winston Churchill: Never In The Field Of Human Conflict (The Day Thou Gavest)