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Level of difficulty: difficultProduced by The Salvation Army - Canadian TerritoryThis piece was written for the Canadian Staff Bandᄀᆵs tour of Australia and New Zealand in the summer of 2001.The first part is written for a quintet of two comets, horn, trombone and tuba, and is a mix of slow blues and gospel. This section segues into the main ᄀᆴstraight aheadᄀᆵ part of the piece which is for the full band and is an evocation of the big-band styling of the great ᄀᆴCountᄀᆵ Basie. I use an old tune by Gosta Linstrom which goes to the words O happy day that fixed my choice, and the old Army benediction Praise God, Iᄀᆵm saved. Those who know their Salvation Army band repertoire will detect an affectionate, if ᄀᆴtongue in cheekᄀᆵ, reference to The Scarlet Jersey by the doyen of Salvation Army composers, Ray Steadman-Allen. I publicly crave his absolution now!The piece presents opportunity for some creative performance options. For instance, the quintet could begin alone ᄀᆴfront of houseᄀᆵ and the rest of the band could be in position by letter A. There are plenty of places for sectional and soloist ᄀᆴstandsᄀᆵ. I intended this piece to be enjoyable for the performers and audience ᄀᆰ have fun with it!