Album AU 1962 on World Record Club label
Brass (Military)
Australian WRC pressing, sourced from original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Mono and stereo versions have an identical sleeve and the same number on the back (TE 282) - the mono version has "TE-282" on beige 'strobe' labels, while the stereo has "STE-282" on green 'strobe' labels. The stereo was issued with a large "S" sticker on the front of the sleeve. Issued again in 1966 - look for "299" as the Flinders Lane number... B6 is composed by "Haley" - no more information to be found... 330 Flinders Lane Melbourne 134 Castlereagh St Sydney 260 Adelaide St Brisbane 62 Pulteney St Adelaide Barnett's Buildings Council Ave Perth
Royal Horse Guards , band, album by | |
J.E.Tommy Thirtle , conductor, composed by, arranged by | |
Samuel Rhodes , GB arranged by |
John Copeland sleeve |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Fanfare: Westminster | Royal Horse Guards | J.E.Tommy Thirtle | |
2 | March: The Thunderer | Royal Horse Guards | John Philip Sousa | |
3 | Polka: The Two Troupers | Royal Horse Guards | Harry Dexter | |
4 | Overture: La Belle Helen / Fandango / Nimrod | Royal Horse Guards | Jacques Offenbach | |
5 | Fandango | Royal Horse Guards | Frank Perkins | |
6 | Nimrod | Royal Horse Guards | Sir Edward Elgar | |
7 | Marche Militaire | Royal Horse Guards | Franz Schubert | |
8 | Regimental Slow March Of The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) | Royal Horse Guards | Traditional | |
9 | Regimental Quick March: Aida | Royal Horse Guards | Giuseppe Verdi | |
10 | March: Washington Post | Royal Horse Guards | John Philip Sousa | |
11 | Scottish Medley: Westering Home / Come O'er The Stream Charlie / Comin' Thro' The Rye | Royal Horse Guards | ||
12 | Dance: Tarantella | Royal Horse Guards | Fredric Bayco | |
13 | Cossack Patrol: Calvalry Of The Steppes | Royal Horse Guards | L. Knipper-Charrosin | |
14 | March: College Of Heralds | Royal Horse Guards | ||
15 | Abide With Me / Last Post (Eventide) | Royal Horse Guards |