Bellshill Band Of The Salvation Army - Musical Aspects
STYLE: Brass Band RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 28722-12839 LABEL: Salvationist Publishing & Supp 24839 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RRP: £13.95
Reviewed by James Lidgett
The brass band is a British institution. It has long been regarded as the workingman's orchestra and the Salvation Army bands have always been some of the best. I myself once played cornet in a brass band for a number of years and even though my main musical exposure today is rock and metal, I still have a soft spot for quality brass band music. This album is quality in every single respect. The musicianship lacks nothing; of course high praise must go to bandmaster Ian Dickie for his skilful leadership. The combination of arrangements of songs from popular musicals (Jesus Christ Superstar, The Phantom Of The Opera, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) mixed with songs from obscurer items from Church musical history (I wonder who remembers Jesus Folk, a musical by John Larsson and John Gowan) makes for a fascinating mix. Particular note has to go to the soloists. Cornet virtuoso Yvonne Ferguson, flugel horn soloist Lynn Shanks and lead vocalist Olwyn Mathie who all interpret the material with the eloquence of seasoned professionals. But for me, the highlight is the vocal of Gemma Gunn on Lloyd Webber's "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" which is nothing short of sensational! The effortless clarity and haunting quality of her voice hold this rendition right in the spotlight. An album with appeal far beyond the usual audience for brass band releases.
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Posted by Brian Bibey in Exeter, devon, England @ 18:16 on Jul 5 2007
Excellent CD, matches quality of your first CD, I thoroughly
enjoyed the playing and particularly the Army selections.
Keep up the good work.
If still available would like a copy of your Christmas CD
2006 - what about it ?
God bless you all.
Excellent CD, matches quality of your first CD, I thoroughly enjoyed the playing and particularly the Army selections. Keep up the good work.
If still available would like a copy of your Christmas CD 2006 - what about it ?
God bless you all.