17 August 2008

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Record #1

As I was working on putting this blog together I decided two things while listening to the first piece of vinyl for this blog:

  • 1) I am going to start keeping two piles till Christi designs my organizational system and catalog. The “listened to” and the “not listened to” pile.
  • 2) I need to add a background story page for those who do not know the details of this collection.

So the first record from the lot is part of the Time Life Records collection.

Album: Great Moments Of Music: Marches, Volume 2
Featuring Arthur Fiedler and The Boston Pops Orchestra 

Overall I really enjoyed listening to this one, I was even air-conducting for part of it. (Classy, I know.) When I picked this record up and put it on the turn table I hadn’t looked at the track listing yet. So I was surprised by the time track 3 on side 2 rolled around and it turned out to be “Elgar: Pomp And Circumstance No. 1 In D Major” because had I known I was going to be getting the album, I wouldn’t have bought the song from iTunes in June.

Probably my favorite tracks on the album were:
Side 1 cut 2: “Alford: Colonel Bogey March”
Side 1 cut 4: “Handy: St. Louis Blues March (Arranged by Richard Hayman)”
Side 2 cut 2: “Verdi: Grand March (from Aida)”

And of course the best air conducting marches:
Side 1 cut 5: “Wilson: Seventy-Six Trombones (from The Music Man) (Arranged by Leroy Anderson)”
Side 2 cut 1: “Bizet: March Of The Toreadors (from Carmen)”

 

Time Life Records - Marches Volume 2

Time Life Records - Marches Volume 2

Welcome to the blog which is devoted to exploring a music collection! 

Let’s get straight to the jist:

Everyday I pull out a record that I haven’t listened to yet and listen to it all the way through. Now you may be confused, but the collection I am exploring is over 2000 records deep… so that means I’m covered for the next few years in posts.

Each day – or most days – expect a post of what I listened to and a review and we’ll see where this blog goes from there. Feel free to comment on all posts and if you want to write your own review, I’m up for guest posts.

 

A record on the collection

A record on the collection