Release Date:May 3, 2005 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Shipping:International shipping available Condition:CD in the original case. Brand new, never used, Factory sealed. ship fast.
March Forward and Get ItOctober 10, 2008 Eric M. Scism A great collection of marches for any and all occasions. These great pieces will have you up and moving around in no time. So go ahead march forward and get this one you won't be disappointed.
Forward March: Marching band tunesJanuary 7, 2008 Cynde Fortune(SD, USA) Forward March! Great American Marches I bought this for my 'marching band'fan grandson along with Tune BuddiesTune Buddies - Getting to Know the Instruments His mom says he loves them both!
Great Sound!May 19, 2007 minnie96(Northeast) The sound quality is the best I've ever heard on a march CD -- bright and crisp -- no muffled cymbals here, but also no overly-brassy brass. I'm not too keen on some of the selections (The Virginians, Barnum and Bailey's), but others (like Americans We) are truly beautiful. Create your own playlist and go out for a walk to this music -- just great! I would also recommend "Stars and Stripes Forever" by the Centennial Concert Band -- the quality is not quite as good, but it has great selections, and plays well with the "Forward March" on your iPod.
A pleasant surprise from the Army Band.August 15, 2005 Bruce E. Tipton(Vacaville CA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Forward March CD is a great collection of marches. I have listened to the CD three times in the last few weeks and my students have replayed the CD over and over at the band room. A worthwhile addition to your library.
Altissimo! Finally Has a Winner!August 1, 2005 Roger Kennedy 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Finally a CD from Altissimo! of decent length with a solid march program. Instead of the usual patriotic dribble that we normally get on this label at last we have some real marches!Many of the selections are well known, but there are a few gems here. The performances are first-rate as to be expected by this premier band. For a change it looks like Altissimo! put together a winner from the extensive library of the bands' recorded music. Most likely none of the pieces played here are current recordings, but are taken from the bands own library which is what Altissimo! does with all of their products. In other words this is not an original recording. Still, the material is good and worthwhile. The program notes are better than usual as well. Altissimo! is slowly getting more professional in their products. Its been a gradual process indeed!