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Keith Pittock's Castaway Tracks

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1 March - "The Maple Leaf" Vancouver Temple Band - LPS1261 - Composer: B. Coles - Conductor: Clifton Gillingham
  Love the arrangement & being a true Canadian I love it.
2 Selection - "Divine Communion" - International Staff Band - MF359 - William Arthur Gullidge
  Always been a blessing to me since I played it for the first time, about 1954
3 Tone Poem - "The Kingdom Triumphant" - The International Staff Band - SLRZ4005 - Composer: Eric Ball - Conductor: Lt. Co. B. Adams
  This piece has everything for a brass band and clearly tells us who is in charge of the Kingdom.
4 Theme and Variations - "The Old Wells - London Citadel Band (Canada) - SALCB7 - Composer: Eric Ball - Conductor: Bramwell Gregson
  Always a favorite, but have been playing it daily in my car since our 125th Woodstock Ontario Band Reunion in May, 2009.
5 Euphonium Solo - "The Conqueror" - Derick Kane with International Staff Band - BAB3509 - Composer: Ray Steadman Allen -  Conductor: Major Ray Bowes
  Since I played Euphonium many years again, I must say "I love every one of them."
6 Song - "I'll go in the strength of the Lord" - The Portsmouth Citadel Songster Brigade - BHSS0109 - Composer: Edward Turney/Ivor Bosenko - Conductor: John Bird
  This songs says it all, with His strength we will go all the way.
7 Hymn - "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" - The Upper Norwood Band - BAB3513 - Composer: Thomas Chisolm - Conductor: Major George Whittingham
  A worldwide favourite "Morning by morning his mercies I see" So true...
8 The Canadian - FGS1182 - The Canadian Staff Band - Composer: P. Merritt - Conductor: Capt Robert Redhead
  There are many recordings of this beautiful Canadian march, but we will stay with the requests of our webmaster Ian and this is the only one I can find. Reminds me of my younger days playing the theme arrangement prior to our concerts in the park.