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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0764738219621
Label: Dynamic Recording
Manufacturer: Dynamic Recording
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Dynamic Recording
Release Date: January 01, 2002
Studio: Dynamic Recording
Sales Rank: 22893
Disc 1:- A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way
- The Petite Waltz
- Die Regimentskinder
- With The Wind and Rain In Your Hair
- Nights Of Gladness
- Espanita Waltz
- Three Little Fishes
- Scatter Brain
- Beer Barrel Polka
- Over The Top
- Royal Trumpeters
- Say It Again
- Georgia On My mind
- After the Ball
- Unter Dem Siegesbanner
- Just A Gigolo
- The Sidewalks of New York
- Deep Purple
- Liberty Bell
- Trisch-Trasch
- The Kings Horses and The Kings Men
- Sweet Rosie O' Grady
- The Carousel Waltz (Recorded on Moving Carousel)
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: More marches, waltzes, and fox trots in this recording of the New Verbeeck Band Organ at Seabreeze Park in Upstate New York. On a hill above scenic Lake Ontario, the music of the band organ can be heard on the breezes drifting over the blue water. Twenty-three tunes bring back the sounds of summer from Seabreeze Park - the whirling carousel and prancing horses spin around to the music of childhood, and this fabulous recording captures the wonderful memories. Grab the popcorn, and come for a ride! This completely digital recording is crystal clear and an oversized insert includes pictures and fond memories of Merrick Price - to whom the album is dedicated. The last song was recorded on the carousel while it was moving - an innovative idea that captures the sensation of really being on the ride is enhanced by wearing headphones. This piece of Americana in music - a must for the audio collector, carousel enthusiast, or fan of mechanical music, is a one-of-a-kind gift item.
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I recently purchased this CD on Amazon and was initially shocked at the shoddy packaging quality of this title. The inserts in the case were literally printed off of a pretty bad ink jet printer (at low resolution, I might add) and the CD itself was burned off of a computer with a stomper-type label affixed to it. The recording itself was just okay, but easily gets muddy in musical segments with strong percussion. Sound definition and overall mixing is weak to say the least (perhaps the instrument wasn't mic'd properly). Too bad, because considering the esoteric nature of the subject matter, it makes this disk the only real choice available.
Let's face it, for kiddy parties and circus type events, it's probably fine. It's a historically ... Read More:
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A beautiful CD of the most popular carousel music. It evokes wonderful childhood memories with the atmosphere of a true carnival setting.
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The CD was used on a Saturday in August for an all day Super Saturday event at our church.We wanted a sound reminiscent of a County Fair or Carnival with Merry- go- rounds,etc.We played the CD over 2 large speakers in our parking lot and the effect was what we wanted.
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Carousel Memories does not have the luster that I had expected. The music is not as clear as I would have liked, however, it does have some good qualities that make it worth while to listen.
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This is a recording by and for merry-go-round lovers. It assembles 23 tracks of mostly characteristic carousel music, played upon a newly constructed band organ handmade by Belgian Johnny Verbeeck to replicate the old Wurlitzer 165 destroyed by a fire around 1995. The fire also claimed most of the carousel itself, which was rebuilt using some restored parts from the original (PTC#36). The recording site is Seabreeze Park on Lake Ontario in upper New York.
In another review I mentioned that that CD offered a partial and rather idealized carousel experience, for it could only provide the sound, and that sound was much more refined and free of ambient noise than would be encountered during an actual carousel ride. That comment applies as ... Read More:
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