| A1 |
March - Steadfast and TrueComposed By – Teike* |
| A2 |
English Dances, Nos. 2 And 4Composed By – Arnold* |
| A3 |
SeascapeComposed By – Osser* |
| A4 |
March From "The Love Of Three Oranges"Arranged By – Duthoit*Composed By – Sergei Prokofiev |
| A5 |
The Floral DanceArranged By – Harris*Composed By – Moss*Vocals – John Gower |
| A6 |
Largo from "The New World Symphony"Arranged By – Shillitto*Composed By – Antonín Dvořák |
| A7 |
The FlorentinerComposed By – Fucik* |
| B1 |
March - The ThundererComposed By – John Philip Sousa |
| B2 |
Plymouth Hoe: A Nautical OvertureArranged By – Godfrey*Composed By – Ansell* |
| B3 |
Edinburgh CastleComposed By – Johnson |
| B4 |
The Sentry's Song from "Iolanthe"Composed By – Gilbert & SullivanVocals – Owen Brannigan |
| B5 |
March - The Thin Red LineComposed By – Alford* |
| B6 |
Concertino for Solo Bb Trumpet - TrumpetinoComposed By – Shillitto*Soloist – Musn C. H. Bath |
| B7 |
March - Under The Double EagleComposed By – Wagner* |
| C1 |
March - Sambre et MeuseArranged By – Shillitto*Composed By – Rauski* |
| C2 |
Solo for Alto Saxophone - MirelleComposed By – Kenny Soloist – Musn P. Ward |
| C3 |
Drumsticks For Two From "Duel For Drummers"Composed By – Sidney Torch |
| C4 |
The Padstow LifeboatComposed By – Arnold* |
| C5 |
"Oliver!" - A SelectionComposed By – Lionel Bart |
| D1 |
Nibelungen MarchArranged By – Stretton*Composed By – Richard Wagner |
| D2 |
Love Theme From "Spartcus"Arranged By – Shillitto*Composed By – Khachaturian* |
| D3 |
Prelude From The Film "Richard Iii"Composed By – Walton* |
| D4 |
March - Colonel BogeyComposed By – Alford* |
| D5 |
Drake's Drum From "Songs Of The Sea"Composed By – Stanford*, Newbolt*Vocals – Owen Brannigan |
| D6 |
March - A Life on the Ocean WaveArranged By – Alford*Composed By – Russell* |
| D7 |
Britannic SaluteArranged By – Shillitto*Composed By – Benson*, Sir Edward Elgar |
This version has slightly different labels to The Band Of Her Majesty's Royal Marines, Commando Forces* - Focus On The Royal Marines. There are differences to the vertical spacing under "SPEED 33⅓", and to the layout of the tracks and artists text at the bottom.
From the Sleeve Notes "All the items offered were recorded in the Royal Marines Barracks, Stonehouse, Plymouth between 1972 and 1977".