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Pan in New York is extremely competitive - and there exists a 'take-no-prisoners' attitude that comes with the city. It has also contributed to some of the greatest steelband music pieces ever created. Despers USA, the defending champions had just compiled a string of six straight panorama wins; Pan Rebels was ready to break that streak with Boogsie. And as fate would have it, Pantonic would also leap into the fray with Bradley's interpretation of "In My House." This version as performed by Pantonic is on the recently-released CD "The Bradley Years," as captured and produced by Basement Recordings. The present posting of these two captivating, but unique arrangements of the identical song by these two musical greats - in the same competition and for two great orchestras - provides a unique look into the contrasting styles and approaches within their creations. Once again, the sonic experience and audio quality have been significantly reduced to facilitate the upload to this forum. The CD containing Clive Bradley's arrangement of the track as performed by Pantonic Steel Orchestra is available at www.pantonic.com/cds. We unabashedly recommend that you quickly pick up your copy of The Bradley Years and experience the uncompromising quality of the full dynamic range of Pantonic's "In My House," along with their equally impressive performances of six other Bradley works. Enjoy!
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