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£105.20Hard to Say I'm Sorry - Peter Cetera - Jan Utbult
"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is one of the greatest hits by US rock band Chicago. It was the first single record from the "Chicago 16"-album (1982). The song went to no. 1 on the Billboard charts and stayed there for two weeks. Produced by David Foster, the song was given a typical early 80's sound with synthesizers and heavy guitars dominating the sound. The album-version of the song included a part two of the song, "Get Away", a up-tempo song featuring the famous horn-section of the band.
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£32.95
Alpine Rumba - Peter Haysom
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£32.95
The Boy from Nowhere - Peter Forster
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£32.95
Lark in the Clear Air - Peter Haysom
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£37.95
Spanish Harlequin - Peter Haysom
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£32.95
Tenderfoot Trail - Peter Haysom
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£39.95All the Things You Are - Jerome Kern - Peter Maunder
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£72.99
Return to Neverland - Peter Kleine Schaars
Return to Neverland is a selection of melodies from the film of the same name, which was inspired by the timeless book by J J Barrie. This skilful arrangement interweaves fragments of the main melodies to make a fun and exciting work for brass band.
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£72.99
Hail Nero - Triumphal March (From Quo Vadis) - Miklos Rozsa - Steven Verhaert
In the 1950 motion picture "Quo Vadis" starring Robert Taylor and Peter Ustinov still is one of the greatest movies in the history. The music was composed by Miklos Rosza. The "Hail Nero - Triumphal March" beautifully arranged by Steven Verhaert gives an impression of the greatness of the Roman empire in the days of Emperor Nero.
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£108.10Batman - Danny Elfman - Peter King
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