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Brass & Percussion: Sousa, Goldman, Gould ()

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  1. The Stars and Stripes Forever, march for band
  2. Parade (For Percussion)
  3. On Parade (The Lion Tamer), march for band
  4. Semper Fidelis, march for band
  5. Jubilee, march for band
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  1. The Stars and Stripes Forever, march for band
  2. Parade (For Percussion)
  3. On Parade (The Lion Tamer), march for band
  4. Semper Fidelis, march for band
  5. Jubilee, march for band
  6. Fourth of July
  7. Hands Across the Sea, march for band
  8. Battle Hymn
  9. National Emblem, march for orchestra (or band)
  10. On the Mall
  11. The Thunderer, march for band
  12. American Youth March, for band
  13. The Chimes of Liberty, for band
  14. Happy Go Lucky
  15. The Washington Post, march for band
  16. The Gladiator, march for band
  17. El Capitan, march for band
  18. U. S. Field Artillery, march for band
  19. Dixie ("I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"), song
  20. The High School Cadets, march for band
  21. Sound Off!, march for band
  22. The Corcoran Cadets, march for band
  23. American Patrol, march for band
  24. Yankee Doodle, song
  25. Manhattan Beach, march for band
  26. National Fencibles, march for band
  27. Jericho
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Morton Gould's Brass & Percussion is an artifact from the halcyon days of high fidelity, a lost era when "Radio Row" in New York City was bursting at the seams with shops selling every kind of cutting edge audio gear to hi-fi enthusiasts eager to blow away their wives, neighbors and everyone else with big audio systems. Forthwith, Brass & Percussion has a big sound -- recorded in Manhattan Center with classic Neumann U-47 microphones and a huge symphonic band made up of crack East Coast professionals. RCA Victor decided ...

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