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Centennial Of Canadian Federation
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Centennial Of Canadian Federation --- 1967
Recorded at the Centennial Celebrations (1867-1967) of Canada, on the lawns of the Houses of Parliament, Ottawa. Some pieces overlap slightly or are introduced by an announcer, the sleeve order of service has been used. The fly past is mentioned in the sleeve notes. The Salute to the Provinces is dedicated as below: B1a - The Royal Newfoundland Regiment B1b - The Prince Edward Island Regiment B1c - The West Nova Scotia Regiment B1d - 1st Bn., The Royal New Brunswick Regiment B1e - Les Voltigeurs de Quebec B1f - The Ontarios Regiment B1g - 12th Manitoba Dragoons B1h - The South Saskatchewan Regiment B1i - The South Alberta Light Horse B1j - The British Columbia Regiment
Tracklist
Opening
Artillery Salute And Peace Tower Bells Of Ottawa
Quotation From Sir John A. Macdonald (Canada's First Prime Minister)
Approach Of Massed Bands Playing
Highland Laddie
Royal Salute
Military Band Playing
Sons Of The Brave
Pipes And Drums
Drum Salute - Salute To Canada
Glen Caladh Castle
The Ewe Wi' The Crooked Horn
Peter MacFarquhar
Military Band (The Founding Nations Theme)
Quick March: Alouette
Quick March: Canadian Patriots
Pipes And Drums
Man From Skye
Kenny Ross
The Herring Wife
Combined Bands Medley
Slow March: My Home
Slow March: Hearken My Love
Quick March: Meeting Of The Waters
Military Band (A Salute To The Provinces)
The Banks Of Newfoundland
Old Solomon Levi
God Bless The Prince Of Wales
Wi' A Hundred Pipers
Les Voltigeurs De Quebec
John Peel
Colonel Bogey
Warwickshire Lads
A Southerly Wind And A Cloudy Sky
I'm Ninety-Five
Military Band (Armed Services Tribute Theme)
Quick March: Heart Of Oak
Slow March: Figaro
Quick March: Royal Canadian Air Force March Past
Fly-past Of Jet Fighter Aircraft
Pipes And Drums
Salute To A Century
The King Of Norway's Welcome To Scotland
Coolin Hills
Combined Bands
Medley
Peace Tower Bells Of Ottawa
Quotation From A Speech By The Rt. Hon. Georges P. Vanier, Governor General Of Canada
O Canada