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Thin sound May 04, 2006
By FXP Better than volume I, but it could have had more fidelity. Chandos is known for its technical ability to make the music come alive. This is an old ADD recording as is volume I. The positive side is that both volumes contain over 40 tracks.
Wonderful Jan 12, 2012
By Amy Knowles
""When shall all man's good be each man's rule" - Alfred Lord Tennyson"
I bought this for my 87 year old father to use while on the treadmill. He loves it! He was an officer in the Navy.
Regimental Marches of the British Army Vol 1 and 2 Aug 24, 2011
By Stephen Catton This is an excellent disk of marches, but I was a little disappointed when I compared it to my original collection of marches with the same title, recorded on cassette tapes which has the marches of every regiment active at the outbreak of war in 1939, This CD has far fewer marches (even taking into account both volumes.
Outstanding collection of military music Dec 29, 2007
By Jan Dunlap There is a full hour of rousing military music on this disk of regimental marches of 46 regiments. The Band of the Coldstream Guards does an outstand job of rendering these selections.
It is interesting to see what tunes the various regiments pick for their regimental march. The Royal Army Veterinary Corps has "Drink Puppy, Drink" While the Army Catering Corps uses "Sugar and Spice" and "The Roast Beef of Old England".
It is great music for hiking or walking.
a nice selection Feb 09, 2007
By Gravina
"Trafalgar"
really a nice, animated and homogeneous selection of marches. The sound quality is good.
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