PM090

PM 090 ENGLISH MUFFINS. There will always be an England
(unlike Yugoslavia)
Handy Order Form
from LEONARD BERNSTEIN CONDUCTS GREAT
MARCHES, Columbia MR 30943,
New
York Philharmonic
- [1] Colonel Bogey, [1914] K.
Alford, the more familiar arrangement with whistles (aka
Bridge on the River Kwai) is not PD, so don't pucker up.
- [2] British Grenadiers, a graceful version suitable
for dancing.
- [3] Rule Britannia, Arne
from THE BLACK WATCH, London
SW 99325
Regimental Band and Massed Pipers of the Black Watch/Duncan Beat.
Colonel of the Regiment is Major General Viscount of Arbuthnott,
who receives instructions directly from the Queen Mum
- [4] New Colonial March, R. B. Hall, from the late
American colonies.
- [5] Berliner Luft, Lincke, a kiltie polka, not the
Berlin Airlift.
- [6] British Legion, Thomas Bidgood
- [7] General Tom Rennie / Libertine Pipe Band,
pipes
- [8] The Last Post, traditional "days of auld
lang syne"
from CLOSE-UP, Angel Y2S
3750
The
Philharmonia Orchestra/John Barbirolli
- Pomp and Circumstance, Opus 39, Elgar
[1901]
- [9] March #1 in D 6:30
- [10] March #4 in G 5:15
TRT 34:
For Gilbert and Sullivan's parodies of proper English behavior,
see PM790/PM791
also PM003 EMPIRE and PM004
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