Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the 90th anniversary of the band itself, 'Reach For The Skies', the newest release of the Central Band of the Royal Air Force debuts at #4, marking their first foray into the Top 10 of the UK charts. This week, it falls one notch to #5. The album includes Royal Air Force related classics such as Dambusters March, Spitfire Prelude, 633 Squadron, the Battle of Britain March and Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, as well as featuring the atmospheric sound of Spitfires flying overhead.
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