
United States Marine Band- From Fife and Drum (CD)
Tracklist:
- Introduction By Paul Hume (Music Critic Emeritus, The Washington Post)
- Washington Post (March, Historic Recording - recorded 1890)
- The Thunderer (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1896)
- "Creanonian" Polka (Historic Recording - recorded in 1909)
- Klar zum Gefecht (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1914)
- "Crazy Bone" Rag (One-Step or Trot) (Historic Recording - recorded in 1914)
- Semper Fidelis (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1927)
- The Marines' Hymn ("Dream Hour" broadcast introduction)
- Grand March (from "The Queen of Sheba") (Recorded in 1954)
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 (Recorded in 1969)
- Overture : Morning, Noon and Night In Vienna (Recorded in 1973)
- A Witches' Sabbath (From "Symphonie Fantastique") (Recorded in 1977)
- A Message from the President of The United States
- Concord
- National Hymn, "God of Our Fathers"
- Galop (From Genevieve de Brabant)
- Washington Post (March, recorded in 1988)
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Tracklist:
- Introduction By Paul Hume (Music Critic Emeritus, The Washington Post)
- Washington Post (March, Historic Recording - recorded 1890)
- The Thunderer (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1896)
- "Creanonian" Polka (Historic Recording - recorded in 1909)
- Klar zum Gefecht (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1914)
- "Crazy Bone" Rag (One-Step or Trot) (Historic Recording - recorded in 1914)
- Semper Fidelis (March, Historic Recording - recorded in 1927)
- The Marines' Hymn ("Dream Hour" broadcast introduction)
- Grand March (from "The Queen of Sheba") (Recorded in 1954)
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 (Recorded in 1969)
- Overture : Morning, Noon and Night In Vienna (Recorded in 1973)
- A Witches' Sabbath (From "Symphonie Fantastique") (Recorded in 1977)
- A Message from the President of The United States
- Concord
- National Hymn, "God of Our Fathers"
- Galop (From Genevieve de Brabant)
- Washington Post (March, recorded in 1988)









