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Salute to a New Beginning - Salute to a New Beginning | |
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Jubilant - Jubilant | |
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Bliss and B - Bliss and B | |
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The Washington Post March - The Washington Post March | |
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The Rifle Regiment - The Rifle Regiment | |
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The Thunderer - The Thunderer | |
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March Grandioso - March Grandioso | |
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Bravura - Bravura | |
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Architect of Victory - Architect of Victory | |
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The Stars and Stripes Forever - The Stars and Stripes Forever | |
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The Star Spangled Banner - The Star Spangled Banner | |
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This is My Country - This is My Country | |
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Auld Lang Syne - Auld Lang Syne | |
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Army Blue - Army Blue | |
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The Army Goes Rolling Along - The Army Goes Rolling Along | |
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Attention - Attention | |
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Adjutant's Call - Adjutant's Call | |
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Reveille - Reveille | |
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Retreat - Retreat | |
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To the Colors - To the Colors | |
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Tattoo - Tattoo | |
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Taps - Taps | |
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4 Ruffles and Flourishes - 4 Ruffles and Flourishes | |
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1 Ruffle and Flourish and General's March - 1 Ruffle and Flourish and General's March | |
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2 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March - 2 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March | |
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3 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March - 3 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March | |
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4 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March - 4 Ruffles and Flourishes and General's March | |
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4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Hail to the Chief - 4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Hail to the Chief | |
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4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Hail Columbia - 4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Hail Columbia | |
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4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Grandioso of the Stars and Stripes Forever - 4 Ruffles and Flourishes and Grandioso of the Stars and Stripes Forever | |
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The Stars and Stripes Forever - The Stars and Stripes Forever (excerpts) | |
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Trio to National Emblem - Trio to National Emblem |
Album Summary
Performers Ensemble Composers
Philip Phile (circa 1734 - 1793)
John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932)
James L. Hosay
Scottish Traditional
Anonymous, American
Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857 - 1922)
Roland Forrest Seitz (1867 - 1946)
John Stafford Smith (1750 - 1836)
George R. Poulton (1828 - 1867)
James Sanderson
Traditional
Charles E. Duble (1884 - 1960)
Don Raye (1909 - 1985)
Edmund L. Gruber (1879 - 1941)
Notes & Reviews:
American Spirit allows its listeners to be inspired, to reminisce, and to enjoy every second of the delightful music present on this patriotic album by the United States Army Ceremonial Band. Meant to capture the essence of an Army ceremony, these songs are perfect for events where a band is unavailable. The album, which features 32 different tracks, is divided into five sections. The first, 'Fanfares,' are played to open or close ceremonies performed at the White House by the world renowned U.S. Army Herald Trumpets. The 'Marches' serve the purpose of generating a sense of patriotism and are traditionally used to move soldiers to the ready line or for marching in review. The next section titled 'Country and Service' includes tracks like "This Is My Country," used for an inspection march, and "Army Blue," which can be used during a retirement ceremony. Both 'Bugle Calls' and 'Honors' fulfill most of the other requirements for ceremonial music. Now you can enjoy all these great songs at home, and with so many songs ready to go, planning your next event will be a cinch.
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Works Details
Traditional : Salute to a New Beginning - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Ensemble: United States Army Band
Traditional : Jubilant, for band - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
Traditional : Bliss and "B", for band - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Sousa, John Philip : Washington Post - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Running Time: 2 min. 42 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1889
Sousa, John Philip : Rifle Regiment - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Running Time: 3 min. 14 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Form: March
- Written: 1886
Sousa, John Philip : The Thunderer - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 2 min. 48 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Form: March
- Written: 1889
Seitz, Roland Forrest : Grandioso - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 2 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: March
Duble, Charles E. : Bravura for band - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 3 min. 3 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
Hosay, James L. : Architect of Victory, for band - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Running Time: 2 min. 58 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
Sousa, John Philip : Stars and Stripes Forever - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 3 min. 36 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1896
Smith, John Stafford : The Star-spangled Banner - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 1 min. 18 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Choral
- Written: circa 1799
Raye, Don : This Is My Country - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Notes: This work was written in collaboration with Al Jacobs (1903 - ).
- Running Time: 2 min. 21 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Vocal
- Written: 1940
Traditional, Scottish : Auld Lang Syne - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Vocal
- Written: 1797
Poulton, George R. : Army Blue, for band - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Period Time: Romantic
Gruber, Edmund L. : The Caissons Go Rolling Along, official song of the United States Army - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
- Running Time: 1 min. 9 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1908
Traditional : Attention, bugle call - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
Traditional : Adjutants Call, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Traditional : Reveille, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Traditional : Retreat, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Traditional : To the Color, bugle call - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
Traditional : Tattoo, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Running Time: 1 min. 1 sec.
Anonymous, American : Taps (attributed to Daniel Butterfield) - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Running Time: 1 min. 3 sec.
Traditional : Honors, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Traditional : Generals March, bugle call - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
Sanderson, James : Hail To the Chief - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Period Time: Romantic
Phile, Philip : The President's March ("Hail, Columbia") - Performers: United States Army Ceremonial Band; Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: March
- Written: 1793
Traditional : Grandioso of The Stars and Stripes Forever, for bugle - Performers: Woodrow English (Bugle); United States Army Ceremonial Band
Bagley, Edwin Eugene : National Emblem - Performer: Woodrow English (Bugle)
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Form: March
- Written: 1906
























