Album UK 1970 on BBC Records label
Brass, Folk, World and
Based on the Radio 4 series "The Vanishing Regimentd" broadcast in 1968 and 1969". Produced for the BBC by William Relton. Regiments chose music to represent them, and the back of the sleeve lists "some bare facts relating to their connection with the Regiments concerned". Publishers: Boosey & Hawkes (Tracks A1, A4, A5, A6, A13, A14, B1, B3, B4, B7, B8, B10) Boosey & Co. (Tracks A2, A3, A7, A10, A11, A12, B2, B5, B6, B9b) M.S.S. (Track B9a) N.R.B.A. (Track B11)
The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music , band, album by |
John Priest coordinator |
C. H. Jaeger music director |
William Relton producer |
Roy Curtis-Bramwell sleeve, design |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey): "Braganza" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
2 | The East Yorkshire Regiment: "The Yorkshire Lass" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
3 | The Manchester Regiment: "The Manchester" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
4 | The 4th Queen's Own Hussars: "Littany Of Loretto", "Berkeley's Dragoons" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
5 | The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles): "Within A Mile Of Edinboro' Town" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
6 | The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment: "The Lincolnshire Poacher" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
7 | The Rifle Brigade: "I'm Ninety Five" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
8 | The South Staffordshire Regiment: "Come Lasses And Lads" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
9 | The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry: "Minden March" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
10 | The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry: "With Jockey To The Fair" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
11 | The North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince Of Wales's): "The Days When We Went Gypsying" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
12 | The West Yorkshire Regiment: "Ca Ira" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
13 | The Sherwood Foresters: "The Young May Moon" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
14 | The Welch Regiment: "Ap Shenkin" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
15 | The 12th Royal Lancers: "God Bless The Prince Of Wales" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
16 | The 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own): "Coburg" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
17 | The King's Royal Rifle Corps: "Lutzow's Wild Hunt" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
18 | The 10th Royal Hussars (Prince Of Wales Own): "The Merry Month Of May" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
19 | The Duke Of Cornwall's Light Infantry: "One And All", "Trelawny" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
20 | The Royal Warwickshire Regiment: "The Warwickshire Lads" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
21 | The East Surrey Regiment: "A Southerly Wind And A Cloudy Sky" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
22 | The Royal West Kent Regiment: "The Hundred Pipers" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
23 | The Royal Sussex Regiment: "The Royal Sussex" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
24 | The East Lancashire Regiment: "L'Attaque" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
25 | The Royal Dragoons: "The Royals" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music | ||
26 | The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues): "Aida" | The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music |