Various - Going To The Army

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Performer: Various
Genre: Brass & Military, Stage & Screen
Album: Going To The Army
Released: 1985
Style: Brass Band, Vocal

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Southern Festival Chorus, The International Staff Band*, The New York Staff Band* Southall - One Hundred
Written-By – Norman Bearcroft
A2 The Southern Festival Chorus Words Of Eternal Life
Music By – Michael Babb*
A3 Susan Turner Let Me Sing About Jesus
Music By – John LarssonWords By – Flora Larsson
A4 Congregation* Praise Him
Written-By – Noel Jones
B1 The New York Staff Band* Marching To Glory
Composed By – Stephen Bulla
B2 The Southern Festival Chorus All Is Well
Music By – Norman BearcroftWords By – Mary Peters
B3 The Southern Festival Chorus New In The Spirit
Written-By – Ray Steadman-Allen

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd.
  • Printed By – Senol Printing Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Royal Albert Hall
  • Recorded By – B&H Sound Services

Credits

  • Design Concept – Robin Bryant
  • Executive-Producer – Peter Hawkins
  • Liner Notes – Trevor Davis
  • Photography – Robin Bryant
  • Producer – Brian A Hillson*

Notes

Recorded live at The Salvation Army Songster Leaders' Councils Festival, Saturday, 1 June 1985.
Track A2 words from St. John's Gospel.
Leaders for the groups are shown on the cover, but there are no credits to indicate actual conducting of any tracks.
The International Staff Band (Lieut.-Colonel Ray Bowes)
The International Staff Songsters (Lieut.-Colonel Norman Bearcroft)
The New York Staff Band (Bandmaster Derek Smith)
The Southern Festival Chorus (Lieut.-Colonel Norman Bearcroft and Captain John Mott
The Southern Festival Chorus is a combined group made up of songsters from the following Salvation Army corps: Bristol Easton, Bristol Staple Hill, Bristol Citadel, Bristol Bedminster, Bristol Horfield, Bristol Kingswood, Pill, Bath City, Plymouth Congress Hall, Plymouth Exeter Hall, Devonport Morice Town, Exeter Temple, Boscombe, Branksome, Poole, Pokesdown, Christchurch, Ringwood, Wimborne, Portsmouth Citadel, Portsmouth North, Southsea, Shirley, Sholing, Salisbury, Brighton Congress Hall, Hove, Eastbourne Citadel, and Worthing, together with the Parkhead Songsters, Scotland.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped, both sides): NIMBUS ENGLAND
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A Side): SPS-043-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched B Side): SPS-043-A
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