God Bless The USA / U.S. Army Band & Chorus
Facts
| Studio | Altissimo Records |
| Release Date | February 16, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 754422556521 |
| Buy this item | $12.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 9:20 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- American Overture For Band
- Testament Of Freedom
- Official West Point March
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Armed Forces Medley
- God Bless The USA
- American Salute
- National Emblem March
- America The Beautiful
- Freedom Isn't Free
- God Of Our Fathers
- Stars And Stripes Forever
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User Reviews
Average user review:| God Bless This Album |
| A Very Solid Album |
| Great Band, Mediocre Music |
| A Fine Band Concert |
The playing is outstanding, the men's chorus exactly as it should be, and the selection of music will be familiar to anyone who spent an evening under the stars listening to the local musicians play Sousa and other crowd-pleasing, but not hackneyed favorites as found on this album.
The only flaw I detected is a change to the lyrics of the title song, Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA". In a bow to political correctness, the line "and I won't forget the MEN who died, to keep that right for me" was altered to a gender-neutered "the ONES who died...".
Let's face it--of the millions of American war-dead, only a small handful were female. Am I the last remaining American to understand that a man fights not because he wants to, but because he understands that it is his manly duty to fight? By neutering a "man" into a "one", to please the tender sensibilities of an academic feminist, we insult those men who gave their lives that their womenfolk, among others, might live in freedom.
I say that stinks. The Army ought to know better. August 22, 2001
| Nice but very limited selection of repertoire |
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