A good deal of what makes the band so strong is the measure of its star soloists; the solo set pieces for euphonium, cornet, tenor horn, and flügelhorn all stand out here. The program is decidedly on the light side, and Grimethorpe is not afraid to employ a pop backbeat here and there -- this is a band for the people, not a military unit or a symphonic band attached to a university. Grimethorpe Colliery Band is also a comparatively small group -- one counts 14 pairs of legs on the front cover photo -- but it delivers a huge sound; just check out the power of the performance of Salvation Army composer Robert Redhead's Isaiah 40. The group's modest size appears to be a benefit in that the musicicans are able to concentrate on precision playing and are capable of accurately performing at breathtaking tempos that would wither the average symphonic band. Chandos' recording is a little quiet in certain spots, such as during the Rodrigo and especially at the start of the Respighi. Nevertheless, it is clear and natural sounding, and overall Chandos' Grimethorpe should prove highly satisfactory to both band fanciers and even to tastes that are more general -- the Grimethorpe Colliery Band is so proficient it can even make Riverdance sound good. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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Death or Glory by Hall, Robert Browne Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Gary Cutt Length: 03:42 |
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Concierto de Aranjuez, for guitar & orchestra by Rodrigo, Joaquin Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Flugelhorn: Mark Walters Length: 04:44 |
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Purcell Variations by Downie, Kenneth Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 13:44 |
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From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific by Clarke, Herbert L. Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Cornet: Richard Marshall Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 06:15 |
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Abu Hassan, overture to the opera by Weber, Carl Maria von Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 03:25 |
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The Lark in the Clear Air by Tate, Phyllis Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Horn: Melvyn Bathgate Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 04:17 |
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Pini di Roma (The Pines of Rome), symphonic poem, P. 141 by Respighi, Ottorino Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Gary Cutt Length: 05:36 |
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Carnival Cocktail by Sykes, Steve Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Gary Cutt Euphonium: Mike Kilroy Length: 05:11 |
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Riverdance by Whelan, Bill Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Gary Cutt Length: 06:12 |
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It's alright with me, song (from "Can Can") by Porter, Cole Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Trombone: Jonathan Beatty Trombone: Andrew Hirst Trombone: Simon Kingsley Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Trombone: Simon Wills Length: 02:35 |
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Barnum and Bailey's Favorite, march for orchestra (or band) by King, Karl L. Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 02:25 |
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Isaiah 40 by Redhead, Robert H. Band: Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor: Major Peter Parkes Length: 13:39 |
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