December 2001

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Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique
reviewed by Bill Brooks
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[NEW]Blues Traveler - Bridge
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[NEW]The Calvanes - In Harmony
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[NEW]Stan Getz - The Final Concert Recording
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[NEW]Lucy Kaplansky - Every Single Day
Roger Kanno

[NEW]Jason Miles/Various Artists - Celebrating the Music of Weather Report
Jeff Fritz

[NEW]Odetta - Looking for a Home (Thanks to Leadbelly)
David J. Cantor

[NEW]Grant Lee Phillips - Mobilize
Anthony DiMarco

[NEW]Tierney Sutton - Blue In Green
John Crossett

[NEW]Various Artists - A Christmas Celtic Sojourn
Roger Kanno

[NEW]Larry Willis - Sunshower
John Crossett

[NEW]Nancy Wilson - A Nancy Wilson Christmas
Roger Kanno

Karrin Allyson - Ballads - Remembering John Coltrane
Bill Brooks

Buddy & Julie Miller
Wes Phillips

Benny Green - Green's Blues
John Crossett

Al Lee - Ain't Playing the Game
John Crossett

Roger McGuinn - Treasures from the Folk Den
David J. Cantor

Pollack - Original Soundtrack
John Crossett

Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances
Russell Lichter

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[NEW]Strictly Sousa
Reference Recordings RR-94, 2001

SnapShot! Rating:
****

America's rise in patriotism following the September 11th attacks is well known, and if any music deserves to be an anthem to this vast sentiment, it is the work of John Philip Sousa, "America's March Master," as this collection is subtitled. Every Sousa march that you can think of is here, including a few like "El Capitan" and "The Picadore" that you may not know were by Sousa but you have heard, and often. The playing and arrangements are stirring, with the Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin conducting, creating some real heavy metal. The HDCD sound is very open and hugely powerful, many of the marches ending in a bang that only Telarc's 1812 Overture recordings match in terms of sheer dynamic range. Like a pot of black coffee to your flag-waving soul, Strictly Sousa is a collection that I, as an American in late 2001, wouldn't do without, and one for which we audiophiles can once again thank Reference Recordings....Marc Mickelson

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