Music : Run To Cadence W/ The U.S. Army Airborne |
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Rating: - * The proper motivation ... Load this up on your MP3 and take along the proper motivation to keep you running. Whether you're doing a slow Airborne Shuffle or a flat-out run, cadence helps with your breathing and pace. It's fun, entertaining and keeps you going. You don't have to be in the Army to reap the benefits of running to cadence with the U.S. Army Airborne. "All The Way!" Rating: - * Highly Motivating ... Great CD that captures true Army running cadences. A great product for learning cadences, or listening to and staying motivated as you complete your daily run. Rating: - * It does the job ... I am currently in college but I am planning on joining the Army Airborne after graduation. I use this cd while I work out and go for runs. I already have the US Army Rangers CD and wanted another choice. This cd isn't as well produced as the Ranger CD I have. The Cadences don't flow together well. During one part of the cd you can hear the guys on the tape laughing during cadence. I don't really care about that but I thought I'd mention it. This CD gets the job done and helps motivate me so I gave it a 3 out of 5. The rough transitions might bother you more than me though. I suggest buying the Ranger's Cadence because the cd is well put together. Hooah Airborne!!! Rating: - * Hey all the way.....we run everyday ... Served 4 years in the Army and it brings back so many memories from basic training,AIT and perm duty station.Very motivating....especially if you remember that last two miles and you heard the cadence "Going home.." somehow it gave an additional "umph" to continue and not fall out of the run. "Double-Time!!" Rating: - * Does it's job ... Put it on my MP3 player for running. It did the job, keeping me at a steady pace. I highly recommend it. It was motivating and often funny. What would be my ideal? Cadence set to motivating music with a steady pace and no dips or pauses. |

All three principals sing eloquently and with a fine sense of the opera's structure and context. Anna Tomowa-Sintow is in even better voice than Domingo, and Giorgio Zancanaro heads an expert supporting cast. The Covent Garden Chorus, directed with distinction by Michael Hampe, gives a memorable impression of the revolutionary mob. Julius Rudel's conducting is totally idiomatic. --Joe McLellan

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