The Civil War [TV Soundtrack] Original TV Soundtrack

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  • Release Date: 12/29/1990
  • Sales Rank: 12,690
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597925623

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The Civil War TV Documentary Musicby mercergirl

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June 13, 2009: So many years after Ken Burns' series on the Civil War, just a few notes of "Ashoken Farewell" bring back the yearning and sadness I felt watching the program. The music combines to bring out the era of the late 1800's, and the deep felt issues that brought our countryto Civil War.

As w/the film itself, an absolute masterpiece.by Anonymous

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April 17, 2005: I'll get the bad news out of the way first: my one gripe is that this CD did not include the rendition of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" in which the little-used third verse is sung: <p> "I have read a fiery Gospel writ in burnished rows of steel/ As ye deal with My contemners, so with ye My grace shall deal/ Let the Hero born of Woman crush the serpent with his heel/ Since my God is marching on/" <p> To be fair, the only album on which I HAVE heard this verse is Lee Greenwood's rendition on his "American Patriot" CD; unfortunately, Lee in turns short-changes the listener by skipping the 5th verse of "Battle Hymn," i.e. "In the beauty of the lillies Christ was born across the sea . . ." <p> But enough kvetching! This is an excellent CD! The main reason I bought is is that I fell in love with "The Battle Cry of Freedom" from watching the mini-series . . .but for the longest time I didn't know what the corrrect title of the song was! Anyway, I was tickeld pink to see that there's two "Battle Cry" tracks on the CD . . . and I fell in love with all the other tracks on the CD as well. <p> ESPECIALLY the final track, the Letter of Major Sullivan Bellou (sp?) to his wife Sarah with "The Ashokan Farewell" in the background. Sheer elogance of writing, almost poetic and lyrical, a thing of beauty. Statistics supposedly tell us that the present-day literacy rate in the U.S. supersedes the literacy rate of "back then," yet letters like Maj Bellou's seem to say to otherwise. <p> God bless this great Nation and all those who defend her, past and present.


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