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Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra 2011-07-04 CD Boston Soundboard

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tracklisting:Disc 1 2012 concert and 2011, pt.1; 66:12 minutes101 radio intro 1:41102 US Navy Sea Chanters: "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" [1967, from the musical "Hair" by James Rado and Gerome Ragni] 2:39103 radio intro 0:45104 US Navy Sea Chanters: "The Star-Spangled Banner" [Traditional; Francis Scott Keys] 1:49105 radio intro 0:29106 US Navy Sea Chanters: "From Boston Harbor" [Traditional] 1:54107 Keith Lockhart's intro108 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Bugler's Dream" [1958, Leo Arnaud] / "Olympic Fanfare" [1984, John Williams] 4:25109 radio intro 0:31110 Boston Pops Orchestra:"Charlie on the MTA" [aka "The M.T.A." or "The M.T.A.Song"; 1949, Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes] 1:59111 radio intro 1:47112 The Dropkick Murphys and Boston Pops Orchestra: "Tessie" 4:22113 The Dropkick Murphys and Boston Pops Orchestra: "Shipping Up to Boston" [Woody Guthrie; music by Dropkick Murphys] 2:49114 radio and stage intro 1:56115 Boston Pops Orchestra:"Raider's March" [1981; John Williams, from "Raiders of the Lost Ark"] 5:21116 Keith Lockhart's intro 0:38 117 US Navy Sea Chanters and Boston Pops Orchestra: "Hymn to the Fallen" [1981; John Williams, from "Saving Private Ryan"] 5:37118 Boston Pops Orchestra:"Flying Theme" [John Williams, from "E.T."]119 radio outro 0:09120 "The Winner Takes It All" [1999, Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson, aka ABBA] The Boston Pops, US Navy Sea Chanters, Kaye Tuckerman, Mary Callanan, and Jennifer Swiderski 3:27121 radio intro 0:14122 "Dancing Queen" [1999, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson, aka ABBA]The Boston Pops, US Navy Sea Chanters, Kaye Tuckerman, Mary Callanan, and Jennifer Swiderski123 radio intro 0:33124 US Navy Sea Chanters:"My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord" [Traditional] 1:43125 radio intro 0:40126 Jennifer Hudson and the Boston Pops:"Love You I Do" [1981, Henry Krieger, from the musical "Dreamgirls"] 2:58127 radio intro 0:19128 US Navy Sea Chanters:"Whup, Jamboree" [Traditional] 1:25129 radio outro, interruption of the concert due to approaching storm. 1:01[end of the 2012 recording]2011 broadcast, part 1:-----------2011Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestrawith Martina McBride, vocalistMichael Chiklis, vocalistNorm Lewis, vocalistUS Army Field Band and Soldier's ChorusMassachusetts Air National Guard Fighter WingThe US Army 101st Field Artillery Regiment (aka "Boston Light Artillery")Keith Lockhart conductinglive at the Hatch Memorial Shellon the Charles River EsplanadeBoston, Massachusetts USAJuly 04, 2011broadcast live on WCRB-FM [mono] Boston130 Keith Lockhart's intro 0:49131 Medley: "Let Freedom Ring"132 radio outro 0:19133 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Hot Honey Rag" 1:15134 radio outro 0:12--------Disc 2, 2011 broadcast continued 77:56 minutes201 radio intro 0:18202 "Go the Distance"; Alan Menken and lyricist David Zippel [from the movie "Hercules", 1997] 3:51203 radio intro 0:21204 Boston Pops Orchestra: "42nd Street" 4:05205 radio outro 0:23206 radio intro 0:51207 Medley: Armed Forces Themes 3:33208 Keith Lockhart's intro209 Michael Chiklis Band: "Until I Come Home" 3:16210 radio intro 0:24211 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Shipping Up to Boston" [music: Dropkick Murphys, 2005] 2:01212 radio intro 1:13213 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Bohemian Rhapsody" [Freddie Mercury, 1975] 5:11214 Keith Lockhart's intro 0:28215 Medley: Patriotic tunes 6:26216 radio intro 0:27217 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Sweet Caroline" [Neil Diamond, 1969] 2:12218 radio intro 0:52219 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Sir Duke" [Stevie Wonder, 1976] 2:53220 Keith Lockhart's intro 0:50221 "God Bless America" [Irving Berlin] 2:53222 radio intro 1:06223 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: "The Year 1812, Festival Overture" in E flat major, Op.49 (aka the "1812 Overture"; choral version) [1880] Boston Pops Orchestra with the US Army Field Band and Soldier's Chorus 11:45224 radio outro 1:13225 Micheal Chiklis' intro for Martina McBride 1:32Martina McBride, vocalist:226 "Independence Day" [Gretchen Peters, 1994] 2:55227 radio intro228 Boston Pops Orchestra: "Charlie on the MTA" [aka "The M.T.A." or "The M.T.A.Song"; 1949, Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes] 229 stage intro 2:02Martina McBride, vocalist:230 "This One's for the Girls" [Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo, 2003]231 John Philip Sousa: "Stars and Stripes Forever" [1896] Boston Pops Orchestra with the US Army Field Band and Soldier's Chorus 3:41232 radio outro 2:12

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