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Duty, Honor, Country
Philip Egner, W. Franke Harling, Morton Gould
Duty, Honor, Country
Genres: Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Classical
 
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Great Music
C. Martinez | Maryland | 05/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"By the title, Altissimo's latest CD, "Duty, Honor, Country," would appear to be just another compilation of patriotic and military music. Upon listening, however, I quickly realized that this is far from just another patriotic CD. The CD features highly spirited music with excellent sound reproduction.

The music by the US Army Field Band and Chorus spans the time from the Civil War to modern day. While some of the songs are well known, there were several that I heard for the first time, most notably "Fantasia on the Army Blue." According to the liner notes, this number, written by Ira Hearshen, was commissioned by the Army Field Band on the occasion of the bicentennial of the U.S. Military Academy. The number depicts Hearshen's impression of West Point in music and is based on the Academy song "Army Blue."

One of the highlights of the CD is a very moving and heartfelt narration by General Norman Schwarzkopf called "Duty, Honor, Country." This adaptation of a speech by General of the Army Douglas McArthur is "right on" and brings a feeling of pride to those who hear it.

No collection of military or patriotic music is complete without Sousa's "The Stars and Striped Forever," and this collection is no exception. The march is the last selection on the CD, and I believe that the producer truly saved the best for last. I consider this version one of the most perfect I have ever heard. The seldom-heard words were sung by the Soldier's Chorus, and the piccolo part (which is what makes the march so great) was an absolute perfect performance.

All in all, this is a CD that should be added to the collection of every patriotic American."
Amazing Album- Exactly What I Wanted!
Morgan Alicia Gates | Nashville, TN | 06/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Duty, Honor, Country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what

you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. This album captures the

importance of these three axioms so very well. The soldiers/musicians who

perform on this album are proud service members who use their God given

talent to inspire, uplift, and entertain. Never in the history of this

nation have we needed to remember these three ideas more clearly. In the

complicated and trying times of the modern world these ideals will see us

through. If you need excellent and inspiring music to see you through the

day, then this album is a must have. - From the well known West Point

March to the title track each song brings about the imagery of great

sacrifice and struggle to preserve what our great nation stands for. -

If you love military music or are just a true patriot like myself this album

is a must have. Another awesome album by the US Army Field Band and

Soldiers Chorus is God Bless the USA."
Patrotic Saga
Roger Kennedy | 07/26/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Altissimo! continues to try and improve its product range. Often with varying results, but at least we have an almost full length CD here with some decent liner notes. The 45 minute teasers of the past same to be gone. (For now at least) This collection of recordings, and I must emphasize that, as none of these are current tracks, spans a pretty wide range of US patriotic music. There's a bit more variety than usual here for an Altissmo! product, and a lot of music with signifiance to the US Military Academy at West Point. The sound quality is decent, and even though we have no idea when these recordings were made, the sound engineering has made them consistant in their quality. Altissmo! has learned a few tricks from their past efforts.



Over all not a bad CD with the usual heavy-hand of patrotic numbers, but with some nice choral selections by the band's choir, and a few good marches not offered on other Altissimo! albums for a change. Keep up the work Altissimo! One day you shall give us a real market quality product!!

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