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QUOTE: Live at Fillmore has Final Analysis, Loss, and Great Divide. END QUOTE

...and "###### Wiggle Stomp." Heard MOB play that in Mpls. circa 73 or 74. Weren't they MEN OF BRASS then? I only met them in the parking lot of one Mpls. parade and never crossed paths with them again...though I do remember being offered a female member of the guard because I was a Kingsmen: thanks for the hospitality, btw.

RON HOUSLEY

Geez, I can't believe

that they edited "######."

Twice.

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just a couple off the top of my head...

Jazz:

- Gordon Goodwin's two albums, Swingin' for the Fences (contains Count Bubba, Xmen '03 and Sing Sang Sung, Boston '05) and XXL (Hunting Wabbits, Bluecoats '05)

- Kenton's Cuban Fire Suite (BD '92)

Classical:

- Joseph Curiale's "Awakening" (Troopers and Crown '05)

- I've also got a CD that has Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis (Cavies '94), Prokofiev's Scythian Suite (PR '84), and Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin (still waiting)...some good stuff

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Buddy Rich - Mercy, Mercy.

Don Menza's cadenza on Channel One Suite is mind-blowing.

It also contains the fine, Goodbye Yesterday ('88 BD).

I would love to hear Acid Truth blown by a drum corps.

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Mingus - Children's Hour of Dream (BD '96)

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Shostakovich - 4th Ballet Suite (Phantom Regiment 1996)

Phantom of the Opera OST (Santa Clara Vanguard 1989)

Tango Suite - Adios Nonino, The Tango, Tres Minutos Con Realidad (Phantom Regiment 2004)

Scheherazade (2004 Santa Clara Vanguard)

Dancer in The Dark (The Cadets 2005)

Rhapsody in Blue (Phantom Regiment 2005)

A Night In Tunisia (Blue Devils 1997)

and oh yes Millennium Celebration (The Cadets 2000)

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=music&n=507846

Has Niagara Falls, Red Cape Tango (wind band arrangement), Motown Metal and Desi (all used by corps), as well as his UFO Concerto for Wind Band and Percussionist.

CD is by the U. of North Texas Wind Symphony, conducted by Eugene Corporon.

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