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Lou Harrison / Drums Along the Pacific MP3 album: |
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Title |
length |
price |
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| 1. |
Threnody for Carlos Chavez (1978) |
8:04 |
$0.2
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| 2. |
Simfony 13 (1941) |
8:55 |
$0.2
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| 3. |
I. Allegro Vigoroso |
3:36 |
$0.2
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| 4. |
II. Largo |
4:14 |
$0.2
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| 5. |
III. Allegro Moderato |
3:20 |
$0.2
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| 6. |
Fugue (1942) |
3:59 |
$0.2
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| 7. |
Song of Quetzalcoatl (1941) |
6:34 |
$0.2
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| 8. |
Canticle 3 (1942 Revised 1989) |
14:41 |
$0.45
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| 9. |
Solo to Anthony Cirone (1972) |
2:46 |
$0.2
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FEEDBACKS for "Drums Along the Pacific" album:
Guru
wrote: There is nothing to say! Everything was told by music.
Sweat_dreams
wrote: You should to hear Drums Along the Pacific by all means.
egorik
wrote: My favorite track is I. Allegro Vigoroso.
Dan
wrote: Drums Along the Pacific has a long run and a great success with the young people.
Dreaner
wrote: Lou Harrison sing like an angel!!!!
Fisher
wrote: Lou Harrison got a nice feel on this one. Nice choice of voices to compliment the melodies of the arrangement.
Baby
wrote: Musicianship and mix of Drums Along the Pacific is damn good.
Jeff
wrote: I have nothing to say! The work, I mean Drums Along the Pacific well done!
Black
wrote: Solo to Anthony Cirone (1972) is a new hit without doubts.
Cat
wrote: New Drums Along the Pacific is a present for Lou Harrison fans. Don’t miss the chance!!!!
Roy
wrote: You will enjoy listening to Lou Harrison new collection. I’m sure that every one will find in Drums Along the Pacific the song to his liking. What about me, most of all I liked . It’s the best song!!!!!
Stephen
wrote: It’s unspeakable!!!!
Andre
wrote: Aw I like this , it's very sweet.
Music_Lord
wrote: I liked very much! When I listened to this song for the first time...I've been singing just a part of a song... for a while now around the house. I'm trying to make it into a whole song.
JazzBand wrote: is just wonderful!!! The music itself, the words, the voice of Lou Harrison, the sound effects were too marvelous for words.
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