| 1. Jacqueline |
| 2. Tell Her Tonight |
| 3. Take Me Out |
| 4. Matinee |
| 5. Auf Acshe |
| 6. Cheating On You |
| 7. This Fire |
| 8. Darts Of Pleasure |
| 9. Michael |
| 10. Come On Home |
| 11. 40 Ft |
| 12. Van Tango (Bonus Track) |
| 13. Shopping For Blood (Bonus Track) |
| 14. All For You Sophia (Bonus Track) |
| 15. Words So Leisured (Bonus Track) |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese edition of the Scottish art-damaged rock quartet's 2004 debut album includes four bonus tracks, 'All For You Sophia', 'Words So Leisured', 'Van Tango' and 'Shopping For Blood'. Sony.
Franz Ferdinand,Franz Ferdinand,Sony,Rock,Rock/Pop
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25 Mozart Favorites
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000058HV Release Date: 1996-08-20 |
Tracks:
- 'The Marriage Of Figaro': Overture
- Symphony No. 29 In A, K. 201: ll. Andante
- Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K. 183: l. Allegro con brio
- Piano Concerto No. 9 In E Flat, K. 271: ll. Andantino
- Piano Concerto No. 17 In G, K. 453: l. Allegro
- 'The Magic Flute': Overture
- Symphony No. 40 in G minor: l. Molto Allegro
- Symphony No. 38 In D, K. 504 'Prague': lll. Finale: Presto
- Serenade In B-Flat For 13 Winds, K. 361/370A 'Gran Partita': lll. Andante
- Clarinet Concerto In A, K. 622: l. Allegro
- Flute Concerto No. 2 In D, K. 314: ll. Andante ma non troppo
- Clarinet Quintet In A, K. 581: ll. Larghetto
- Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: ll. Adagio
- Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: l. Allegro maestoso
- Piano Concerto No. 23 In A, K. 488: ll. Adagio
- Symphony No. 39 in E-flat, K. 543: lV. Finale: Allegro
- Horn Concerto No. 3 In E-Flat, K. 447: lll. Allegro
- Piano Concerto No. 21 In C, K. 467: ll. Andante
- Sinfonia Concertante For Violin And Viola In E-Flat, K. 364: l. Allegro maestoso
- String Quartet No. 17 In B-Flat, K. 458 'The Hunt': l. Allegro vivace assai
- Violin Concerto No. 4 In D, K. 218: ll. Andante cantabile
- Violin Concerto No. 5 In A, K. 219: ll. Adagio
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525: lV. Presto
- Requiem, K. 626: Confutatis Maledictis
- Exsultate Jubilate: Alleluia
Amazon.com
This is an astonishing collection of works - or parts of works - by Mozart that covers almost every aspect of his creative output: symphonic, religious music, concerti (for piano, horn, violin, clarinet, flute), chamber music, serenades (for strings; winds), a couple of opera overtures and more. Those who know and love Mozart's music will not need this, but it's a great introduction, a great overview. The selections are well-chosen and interestingly organized, with familiar pieces splrinkled among some not-so well known. A good primer. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
How can you go wrong with Mozart?...Buy this and find out........2007-05-13
Each of the pieces are hacked apart to the point of it being comical. It's interesting to listen to the greatest music in the world, only to have the development cut. All of a sudden I was thrust into a new key, I thought my ears were going crazy. Perhaps an effort by a decent high school orchestra, but this music is not up to snuff with any other recording.
Do yourself a favor and go out and purchase real recordings of Mozart, and not watered down stereotypes.
25 Mozart Favorites.......2007-05-12
Wonderful collection and price!.......2007-05-11
Nice Mozart selection - Nice price.......2006-09-24
Mozart Listener.......2006-08-31
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Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ZMWQO Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Tracks:
- jacqueline
- tell her tonight
- take me out
- matinee
- auf acshe
- cheating on you
- this fire
- darts of pleasure
- michael
- come on home
- 40 ft
Amazon.com
Franz Ferdinand is an unrelentingly smart, fluffy, and fun debut. This Scottish four-piece plays vaguely angular, guitar-heavy post-pop that makes you want to dance around the room while playing air guitar. It's the ideal hipster guilty-pleasure music. This is what the Rapture and Interpol would sound like if they wrote songs half as good as those they rip off, or the Strokes if their parents had sent them to art school instead of the fashion academy. Every song on here is so blatantly derivative it sounds almost original, like a Blur without the gloomy hangover. It's too early yet to tell if this is just a band for the moment or one for the ages--but who really cares with pop music, anyway? Songs like "Darts of Pleasure," "Come on Home," "Take Me Out," and "Cheating on You" are so good they will surely appeal even to those without slanty, messy haircuts. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
One of the decade's most overhyped albums. (3.5).......2007-07-18
There is a certain style to the tracks, I have to admit. It's fairly catchy and not that hard to get into. I particularly am a fan of the lead single "Take Me Out," with its minute-long intro having a classic melody and then it goes into its dance-rock mode for the rest of the song. While I'm kind of glad the hi-hat has been brought back into music during the type of "in" indie music of the past few years, I've heard other bands pull this off in a much more interesting manner. The tracks are fine enough, but can also be a bit redundant and can get old after awhile. There are other moments that I like and it's entertaining so I guess it can work for you. And some of those moments include things like the opening chords of "40" and the record was nicely enough produced.
I suppose it will work for you but while entertaining, it's not that special at all. It seems that in its context people don't even remember the record quite as well as when it was first released.
A modern classic.......2007-06-27
Fun Stuff.......2007-03-19
Certainly More Fun than the Archduke Ever Was .......2007-02-27
Best pop-rock album of recent years.......2007-02-15
Having said that I was quite disappointed with their second CD which I think does not compare to this one. I hope they will keep writing and singing and performing for years to come. I am certainly looking forward to hearing more of them.
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You Could Have It So Much Better
Franz Ferdinand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B0WODA Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- The Fallen
- Do You Want To
- This Boy
- Walk Away
- Evil And A Heathen
- You're The Reason I'm Leaving
- Eleanor Put Your Boots On
- Well That Was Easy
- What You Meant
- I'm Your Villian
- You Could Have It So Much Better
- Fade Together
- Outsiders
Amazon.com
After more than a year spent on the road behind their breakthrough self-titled debut--just how many times can Alex Kapranos sing "Take Me Out" without getting his skinny tie into a knot, anyway?--you might expect the members of Franz Ferdinand to feel a little frayed around the edges. But if You Could Have It So Much Better was supposed to be a bloated sophomore album focusing on bad airline meals and cold hotel swimming pools, somebody forgot to tell the Mercury Music Prize winning Scottish quartet. Instead, the Franzies return with a disc packed with thrilling punk-pop treatises like the single "Do You Want To," political rabble-rousers such as opener "The Fallen," and lovely psychedelic ballads that explore the common ground between the Beatles and Bowie, like "Eleanor Put You Boots On" (about Eleanor Freidberger of the Fiery Furnaces, no less). It's a stunning, confident piece of work that suggests the band is merely getting started. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Not quite as good as their first.......2007-06-27
virtuous among us, walk among us............2006-09-23
So much better!.......2006-08-05
So much better.......2006-07-16
Extraordinary.......2006-06-08
Songs filled of intelligent lyrics about a group of people living in an industrial and decadent city. The stories are from Glasgow but, like all local stories, the identification is global.
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Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006B29WA Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- Jacqueline
- Tell Her Tonight
- Take Me Out
- The Dark Of The Matinie
- Auf Achse
- Cheating On You
- This Fire
- Darts Of Pleasure
- Michael
- Come On Home
- 40'
Tracks:
- This Fffire Rich Costey Re-record
- Van Tango
- Shopping For Blood
- All For You, Sophia
- Words So Leisured
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic Debut.......2006-03-11
The Original Album: From the minute you hear the opening guitar strum of "Jacqueline" you know that you will be in for a treat. Suddenly, out of the acoustic guitar melodies of the intro, the bass kicks, then so does heavily distorted guitar. Magnificently composed. Track number two, "Tell Her Tonight" is a highly infectious, funky track with a great guitar riff. The Singles: The very first single we heard from Franz was the smash hit "Take Me Out". No wonder this song became a hit! From it's opening lyric "So if you're lonely. . ." you are hook. Right before the chorus begins, the instrumentation breaks down to a crawl, and then the fun begins. "The Dark Of The Matineè" was released as a single as well. Probably the most controversial single released from this album has to be "Michael". The song seemed to be a homosexual, erotic theme for the gay community, and law officials were certain to point that out. In all reality, the song was written about one of the bands friends who got drunk at a bar and began hitting on a man. "Darts Of Pleasure" comes next. "This Fire" was the very last single to be released from the album, and proved to be a hit.
This is a great album and I highly recommend that you try it out.
Heard it on madden-now enfatuated.......2006-02-06
It's A Love-It Or Don't-Get-It Album. I Have The Bliss Of Understanding The Love-It Side.......2006-01-06
JACQUELINE--This song starts out slow and soft and you're not sure if you care to listen to the rest of the song. But 40 seconds into the song, it picks up and turns itself into an awesome rock song with some serious guitar playing and drumming. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
TELL HER TONIGHT--While this song is the worst song on the original album, it still maintains not being bad nevertheless. The "home demo" on the album DARTS OF PLEASURE, however, is so bad that it's hilarious. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy
TAKE ME OUT--This was the song that Franz Ferdinand performed on one of the worst episodes of Saturday Night Live that I've ever seen that got me into the band's music. The awesome lead guitar and great tune are perfection. A must to hear. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
THE DARK OF THE MATINEE--The best song on the album. It even outdoes TAKE ME OUT. The lyrics are a bit soft, but the chorus is awesome and so is the music. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
AUF ACHSE--This is the softest song on the album, and it still is good nevertheless. The singing, piano, and bass all add up to make a good song. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
CHEATING ON YOU--This fast paced song is probably better than TELL HER TONIGHT, but nothing else on the album. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
THIS FIRE--A very good song. Very fast paced, though not nearly as much as CHEATING ON YOU. The drums go very good with the guitar rythem. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos, Nick McCarthy, and Paul Thompson.
DARTS OF PLEASURE--This song is also very good, but not quite as much as THIS FIRE. It transits well between the soft rock and the hard rock. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Paul Thomson.
MICHAEL--This song was based on an experience of a friend of the band's. It has good rock, especially the lead guitar playing. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
COME ON HOME--A relatively good song, though the chorus isn't that great. It's no match for TAKE ME OUT or THE DARK OF THE MATINEE, but it's still a good song. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy
40'--I was first introduced to this song from the trailer of IN GOOD COMPANY, and recognized it immediately when I heard it. It's a pretty good song, featuring the soon-to-become- frequent la-la-la-la-la-las. (They are featured frequently in the next Franz Ferdinand album, YOU COULD HAVE IT SO MUCH BETTER). Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.
THIS FFFIRE--I really don't see much of a difference between this song and THIS FIRE. The assemblance of the lyrics is a bit different, but otherwise it almost sounds exactly the same. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos, Nick McCarthy and Paul Thomson.
VAN TANGO--The only Franz Ferdinand song so far to not be sung by Alex Kapranos. And it's a bit evident why. Nick McCarthy's voice isn't bad for singing, but he sings the song with a high pitch and lazy sound. He works better for backup, though it is always interesting to hear a song not sung by the lead singer. Featuring vocals by Nick McCarthy, Alex Kapranos, and Paul Thompson.
SHOPPING FOR BLOOD--Okay, probably the worst song on the album. I haven't listened to it much, but I don't like it from what I've heard. Alex Kapranos's voice just wasn't meant to sing so low and rough. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos, Paul Thompson, and Nick McCarthy.
ALL FOR YOU, SOPHIA--This song is rather repeatative, but it is appreciative after the last song. The chorus really goes deep into being repeatative, with the same four words being being repeated over and over and over again. Featuring vocals by Nick McCarthy and Alex Kapranos
WORDS SO LEISURED--This song takes some of the words from DARTS OF PLEASURE, and puts them to a slow, soothing melody. However, I think they overdid the soothingness and slowness. It's just not enough of a song now. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos.
Some very good new-wave influenced alternative pop-rock.......2006-01-04
Highlights include:
the whole album!
AMAZING album.......2005-11-16
The album is great because it's almost a re-invention of indie rock. Franz has such a unique indie sound that one can't help but be drawn in. After "Take Me Out" hit such high heights, I decided to check the album out... and to my initial surprise, I was absolutely blown away. I dare a true rock fan to listen to the album and find even ONE bad song.
Franz is also an interesting band because of their lyrics- one song can have entirely one dimensional (and rather repetitive) lyrics, while the next song will have true meaning. If you want songs with great lyrics definitely check out "The Dark of the Matinee" (my personal favorite song on the album) and "Come On Home." Those songs have some true feeling.
The rhythms of EVERY song are just great. They really make you want to move and (for me) they just make you so happy. It really is a cheer-you-up kind of album.
While I am certainly not trying to present Franz as some kind of earth-shattering new sound/band/movement- I AM saying this is just a great listen. Their unique sound has given me new hope in indie rock (along with a great band named Kasabian- check them out, too) and I can tell they have some staying power (check out Franz's new album- You Could Have It So Much Better- it's also great, even though it sounds similar to this one).
So, if you've only heard their singles and hits, check out the whole album- it'll be a pleasant surprise. I know it was for me.
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William Tell & Other Favorite Overtures
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CTP Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Light Cavalry
- Daniel-Francois Auber
- Zampa
- Poet And Peasant
- Donna Diana
- Orpheus In The Underworld
- William Tell
Customer Reviews:
Great Teaching Tool.......2007-05-29
Donna Diana.......2005-07-28
William Tell & Other Favorite Overtures.......2002-09-10
Blockbuster demo disk!.......2000-09-22
Fantastic!.......2000-05-26
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Favorite Overtures
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000025ME Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Zampa Overture
- Mignon Overture
- Raymond Overture
- Poet And Peasant Overture
- William Tell Overture
Customer Reviews:
Five stars for five winning performances........2003-09-19
Not that the CD is bad, but Columbia LPs in those days were produced with a very recognizable equalization that is not apparent here. And as I remember, there was somewhat more detail on the LP, especially in the strings and in the many bells that decorate these quickly recognizable, entertaining pieces. (Each of the five compositions held a firm place as background music for Warner Brothers cartoons.)
However, the CD is entirely listenable (and certainly contains no pops or scratches). I will be interested to hear the SACD version if Columbia ever produces one. From what I have heard, Columbia's few SACD reissues sound more like the LPs. In any case, the product labeling is poor. The front cover says, "Digitally mastered analog recording," while the back cover informs us that the disc is AAD. (The disc itself says AAD, but it wouldn't be the first mislabeled CD.) No date of production whatsoever appears, though we learn that the cover was designed in 1981. (Give me the apple with the target on it.) The interesting liner notes are what appeared on the back of the LP, no more, no less.
It's not an expensive disc, and some of the pieces, oddly, are not easy to find. Get it!
Great Performances Indeed!.......2001-08-04
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The Sun And The Moon (2 CD Set)
The Bravery Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000R4SIDK |
Product Description
Limited Edition includes a Exclusive Bonus CD featuring 2 Unreleased Tracks. TRACK LISTING: (1) Intro, (2) Believe, (3) This Is Not The End, (4) Every Word Is A Knife In My Ear, (5) Bad Sun, (6) Time Won't Let Me Go, (7) Tragedy Bound, (8) Fistful Of Sand, (9) Angelina, (10) Split Me Wide Open, (11) Above And Below, (12) The Ocean BONUS TRACKS: (13) Rat In The Walls, (14) FacesCustomer Reviews:
Uncomplicated but entertaining from start to end.......2007-06-05
On "The Sun and the Moon" (12 tracks; 40 min.), the Bravery does not falter far from the sound that made their debut album a success. The opener "Intro/Believe" brings a strong reggae undertone. First single "Time Won't Let Me Go" is a compelling ballad, Bravery-style. The songs generally flow well from one into another, and there are very few weak moments on te album. Other favorite tracks for me include "This Is Not the End", "Split Me Wide Open" (inviting an obvious comparison to the Cure), and "Above and Below", another one of those uptempo reggae-flavored songs. The only strike-out on the album is the pensive "Tragedy Bound", which misfires and simply is misplaced on this set.
This limited edition comes with a second CD (2 tracks, 6 min.). "Rat in the Walls" is a highly charged anthem that would've fitted nicely on the proper album. "Faces" is nice, but non-essential. Overall, while this certainly is not art with a capital "A", I have nevertheless found myself playing this album over and over again. This is uncomplicated but very entertaining from beginning to end.
As a last comment, am I the only one to notice how eerily similar this album compares to and sounds like the latest Kaiser Chiefs' album "Yours Truly, Angry Mob"? Listen to these 2 albums back-to-back and you'll see what I mean. That aside, the Bravery is coming to Cincinnati next month, and I can't wait to see how they sound live.
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Haydn, Hummel, David, Wgenseil: Concertos for Trumpet & Trombone
Manufacturer: Arte Nova Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007X9TSE Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Album Description
"ALERT AND INVIGORATING PERFORMANCES OF TWO OLD FRIENDS: The subtle inflections Jeffrey Segal brings to the trumpet's only genuine Classical concertos, the Haydn and Hummel, is just what the catalogue needs. His musical line is seamlessly stylish, velvety in its natural lyricism and boasting an attack as clean as a whistle.Both works are blessed with gorgeous orchestration although its essence is habitually under-explored in most recordings. But not with David Zinman and his characterful Zurich players who relish the dialogues between wind and trumpet in the Hummel and an unforced transparency of strings in the Haydn, as well as delighting in lively and unpredictable articulation. It really is a testament to how a vigorous imagination can still render old warhorses afresh. Brass specialists will also enjoy the original E major key of the Hummel (unrecognised in the documentation) which makes sense of the irradiating textures...Bertoncello's legato playing is truly melting and the buoyant Allegro lifts the spirits." -GRAMOPHONE (March 2005)
Australian-born Jeffrey Segal was performing professionally as a trumpeter by age 17. A student of the legendary Edward Tarr, he became solo trumpeter with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra in 1991. He became principal trumpet of the Tonhalle Orchestra, Zürich, in 1996.
Also from Australia, Michael Bertoncello took up the trombone at age 13, after studying the euphonium for six years! Bertoncello soloed with all the Australian orchestras, then the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and the Tonhalle Orchestra, Zürich, where he was named principal trombonist in 2001.
Ever since 1999, when the Tonhalle Orchestra was awarded the German Record Critics' Award for its seminal recording of all Beethoven's symphonies, the oldest symphony orchestra in Switzerland has been the focus of international interest. David Zinman has been Chief Conductor of the Chamber Orchestra of the Netherlands, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and now the Tonhalle Orchestra, Zürich.
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Liszt: Transcendental Studies
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZM6 Release Date: 1993-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Preludio
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: (untitled)
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Paysage
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Mazeppa
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Feux follets
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Vision
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Eroica
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Wilde Jagd
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Ricordanza
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: (untitled)
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Harmonies du soir
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Chasse-neige
- Mariotte -- Valse de Marie
- Adagio In C
- Elegie sur des Motifs du Prince Louis, S.168: Elegie sur des Motifs du Prince Louis
Customer Reviews:
It's me again.......2004-03-23
Liszt's powerhouse compositions played superbly.......1999-09-17
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Marches
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GLC Release Date: 1995-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Hoeh-und Deutschmeister-Marsch
- Vindobona Marsch
- Hohenfreidberger Marsch
- Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch
- Tiroler Holzhacker-Baub'n
- Preussens Gloria
- Cogurber Marsch
Tracks:
- Karntner Liedermarsch
- Die Bosniaken kommen
- Fridericus Rex - Grenadiermarsch
- Alte Kameraden
- Der Zigeunerbaron: Einzugsmarsch
- Nibelungen Marsch
- Radetzky March
- Wellington's Victory, Op. 91
- March for Winds in D major WoO 24
- March with Trio in C major WoO 20
- March Slave, op.31
- March egyptienne, op.335
- March perse op.289
- Napoleon March, op.156
Customer Reviews:
genial.......2004-12-10
La orquesta se reune en forma completa para entregarnos excepcionales versiones de la Marcha Eslava de Tchaikovsky y la Marcha de la Victoria de Wellington de Beethoven que incluye grabacion de artilleria (increible y fantastica).
La marcha Radetzki es genial, asi como alguna pequeñeses de Beethoven, marchas compuestas por emperadores y otros extraños compositores que hacen de este CD un deleite para los amantes de estas sincopadas obras musicales. Disfruten un CD genial.
A Great Value!!.......2003-11-22
A Unique Concept.......2002-09-30
A comparison may be made with another album, "Prussia's Glory", by two British military bands, since the two have about a half dozen marches in common. The playing on this CD seems to me to be a bit lighter and more melodic, in other words, a little less "military", which makes sense, given the nature of the two groups. Which is "better", on the other hand, depends on the listener (I slightly prefer this group). And this disc wins on sheer quantity, being two CD's for the price of one, and does have more variety - classical pieces and a few non-German marches, but the other has much more complete liner notes, with information on each composer and selection. Of course, if you really like one, perhaps you would also want the other.
It would have been helpful if English translations were provided for each piece - most are in German, with the last several in French, to understand the meaning of each title, such as "Old Comrades" in addition to "Alte Kameraden", or "The Glory of Prussia" added to "Preussens Gloria".
A highly recommended collection of German and Eastern European marches, masterfully performed.
Examination by a German enthusiast.......2000-08-28
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