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A Tribute to Soldiers That Spans Generations,
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This review is from: Songs of the Soldier: 26 Time Honored Classics (Audio CD)
Bravo to Altissimo Records for producing this recording. If not for their work, many of the selections on this CD would soon be forgotten, and then lost forever.
While several of the selections are familiar, many of the songs are Division or Unit specific, with the words and music known only to those who were a part of the Big Red One, or a Screaming Eagle. This recording preserves a small portion of the music that was well known to generations of warrios past - and makes it possible to be heard by generations to come. The US Army Chorus, as always, performs magnificently, powerful when needed as in the Star Spangled Banner, somewhat nostalgic in Dogface Soldier and The Corp, and a bit lighthearted in Yellow Ribbon. A personal favorite was The Battle Hymn of the Republic, and though it is performed in a somewhat standard arrangement, the song still manages to be fresh and powerful. The use of piano accompaniment in lieu of a full orchestra is a perfect pairing for this recording. The songs presented are simple songs that were sung by soldiers, not professional entertainers. I recommend this CD to fans of military music, and to American history buffs, as the songs are the songs of the American Soldier, as he (and she)fought for this country. Not all history is written in books - some of it is preserved in song, as this recording proves so well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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be a soldier,
This review is from: Songs of the Soldier: 26 Time Honored Classics (Audio CD)
These songs of the soldier are a true honor to any soldier. This album makes you feel like a part of the service. In the trenches with the troops the songs on this album will make you feel like a part of that history.
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Songs of the Soldier,
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This review is from: Songs of the Soldier: 26 Time Honored Classics (Audio CD)
With the recording of "Songs of the Soldier" by the U.S. Army Chorus, the United States Army created a marvelous musical package which is now a part of the Altissimo! Catalog, assuring that the Army's musical heritage is preserved for all future generations. And through its continuing strong support of the U.S. Army Chorus, one of the last bastions of professional male choral singing in America, the Army has clearly demonstrated its commitment to the future musical horizons yet to be accomplished in the field of military music.
If there is one word to describe "Songs of the Soldier" it would be "enthusiasm." The Army Chorus doesn't just sing these military songs, the members - both the singers and their outstanding duo accompanists - actually attack these songs with an enthusiasm which is infectious. The listener cannot help but be swept away by the excitement and sincerity with which this outstanding chorus presents each and every selection. While the majority of the music presented with such enthusiasm is composed of military unit marching/drinking songs, the CD offers even more. It begins, for example, with a strong, straight forward arrangement by Sergeant Major Robert Petillo of "The Star Spangled Banner." The National Anthem is followed by 15 tracks, each featuring a song from either the Airborne Infantry, the Infantry, Armor and Cavalry or the Field Artillery. Interestingly, two of these - "Tropic Lightning" (Track 10) and "Hit The Leather (Track 14) - were written by Meredith Willson, composer of "The Music Man" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." The performance highlights of the album are reserved, however, for Tracks 17 & 18, songs from West Point. The first, "The Corps," was initially performed at the 1902 dedication of the Chapel at West Point, and this arrangement and its performance take the listener back to the days of the old national college glee club contests of the 20s, 30s and 40s. "Benny Havens, Oh!" (Track 18) is the emotional and musical highlight of this CD and it, alone, is worth the cost. The tavern known as Benny Havens is located in Highland Falls, NY and is the favorite place for cadets to toast the Army and their comrades. This setting alone, by the director of the Army Chorus, Major James Keene, and featuring baritone soloist Sergeant First Class Bob McDonald, reinforces the US Army Chorus' reputation as America's finest professional male chorus. Because of the emotion of the performance of "Benny Haven's, Oh!" the concluding tracks (19-26) are a bit of a let down, not because of the chorus itself which infuses everything it touches with its infectious enthusiasm, but rather because some the arrangements simply don't hold up to the rest of the album. "The Ballad of the Green Berets" deserves a far better setting than here displayed, the Peter Wilhousky setting of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" which has served the Mormon Tabernacle Choir so well over the years simply doesn't translate well as transcribed for male chorus, and the CD concluding performance of "The Army Song" appears to be more of an after thought than being the highlight it should have been. However, nothing can diminish the fact that this Altissimo! CD is an absolute must for the collection of anyone who loves American military music in general, the Army in particular, and the thrilling sound of a genuinely outstanding professional male chorus - The U. S. Army Chorus!
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