Album Details
Title: American Spirit Artist: Mannheim Steamroller Release Date: 5/20/2003 Label: American Gramaphone Records Duration: 54:36 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPC: 012805177627 Genre: New Age Styles: Orchestral Pop, Instrumental Pop, Adult Alternative, Contemporary Instrumental Moods: Atmospheric, Calm/Peaceful, Reflective, Soothing, Spiritual, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Innocent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Pastoral, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Springlike, Yearning, Elegant, Melancholy, Sophisticated, Wintry, Freewheeling, Detached Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Star-Spangled Banner (National Anthem, USA), for orchestra & voice/chor
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American Spirit
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America the Beautiful (original title "Materna")
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Convoy
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Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3
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Yellowstone Morning
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Heritage
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Wolf Creek Pass
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Home on the Range (original version)
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Mt. McKinley
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Grand Canyon Suite, for orchestra~Cloudburst
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Tin Type
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Battle Hymn of the Republic
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2003 | CD | American Gramaphone Records | 1776 |
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Album Review
American flag-waving hit a fever pitch following the events of 9/11, and along with it came a flood of americana-related merchandise and music that utilized the Stars & Stripes in just about every way imaginable. As this patriotic sentiment was still riding high on amber waves of grain, Chip Davis chose to exhibit his American Spirit from atop his famous Mannheim Steamroller. Not unlike most superstar acts, Mannheim Steamroller has become more of a corporation than a musical entity with recent discs and related products that seem to focus more on theme and sales rather than the intricate and fascinating sounds of the early Fresh Aire and Christmas series. American Spirit is comprised of popular American songs, sentimental spoken word recitations, and even a couple of old hit songs, all of which are tied together with a big red, white, and blue bow to craft a perfect patriotic gift. Several of the songs are either re-recorded or taken directly from previous releases, like the track "Yellowstone Morning," here celebrating its third incarnation; or "Convoy" and "Wolf Creek Pass," Davis' early hit collaborations with Bill Fries (aka C.W. McCall). The Davis original, "Mt. McKinley," features the signature Mannheim synthesizer/orchestral sound. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Abraham Lincoln | Transcription | | Arnie Roth | Violin, Contractor, Concert Master, Soloist | | Bill Fries | Vocals | | Bobby Jenkins | Soloist, Oboe | | Brian Ackley | Engineer, Mastering | | C.W. McCall | ? | | Charles Vernon | Trombone (Bass) | | Chicago Symphony Chorus | Choir, Chorus | | Children of American Gramaphone | ?, Recitation | | Chip Davis | Producer, Arranger, Percussion, Conductor, Toy Instruments, Drums | | Chris Sabold | Engineer | | Dale Clevenger | Horn | | Daniel Barenboim | Music Direction | | David Cwirko | Engineer | | Dick Lewsey | Engineer | | Doug Waddell | Tympani [Timpani] | | Greg Flint | Horn | | Jackson Berkey | Keyboards | | Jennifer Hersch | Layout Design, Design | | John Boyd | Engineer | | Mathieu Lejeune | Assistant Engineer | | Melanie Cottle | Horn | | Mycle Konopka | Engineer | | Oto Carrillo | Horn | | Ron Cooley | Instrumentation, Frets, Bass | | Ted Atkatz | Percussion |
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