about 20 or 30 years ago i had a 60 minute or longer audio tape which
has been lost
it was a very soothing & relaxing audio of sounds
i dont remember were or how i got the tape
i think it was called --- in the still of the night--or ---sounds of the
night or something like that
there was no singing-----just sounds
the sound of a train at a distance---its whistle etc-----that got louder
then you could hear it go accross a road crossing ---you could hear the
road gate closing to stop traffic---hear the warning ding dong etc plus
the click ke klack of the trains wheels going accross the road crossing
then when the train cleared the crossing you could hear the gate rising
& the end of the alarm sounds etc----& the train sound getting quiet as
it traveled into the distance
also you could hear a storm coming---the thunder---crack of
lighting---the dropping of rain drops outside on the street
it would be a light storm ---- that got louder & the rain drops got
louder---to a down pour----& it faded out as the storm moved on
there were sounds of an ambulance etc & a dog barking & probably other
sounds that i do not recall
if any of you have a copy of this audio or remember the title---i would
appreciate hearing from you
TIA
TOM
teranews - 21 Feb 2008 00:20 GMT
> about 20 or 30 years ago i had a 60 minute or longer audio tape which
> has been lost
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> TIA
> TOM
Tom,
Whilst not the one you are looking for, there are several including
"peaceful night" at http://www.soundtherapyworld.com/White_Noise_CD_s/37.htm
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Jim - 21 Feb 2008 01:18 GMT
> about 20 or 30 years ago i had a 60 minute or longer audio tape which
> has been lost
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There were quite a few of these kind of tapes and/or albums back then.
They were called things like "Nature's Sounds" or "environmental
recordings".
I have a collection of waterfall sounds and ocean surf sounds, which
help give relief from tinnitus - ringing in the ears.
I used to have quite a few of thunderstorms with lightning and other
wilderness themed things.
They are hard to get now. In Borders or Barnes and Noble, they are often
in or near that alternative modern therapy stuff "New Age". Bring your
crystals with you, they are claimed to resonate or ring when in the
heart of other "New Age" musical materials.
Look for the older staff in these music departments.
Tom Folta - 23 Feb 2008 01:03 GMT
Thanks to all for their help
The audio was called
"Stormy Weekend" by the Mystic Moods orchestra
another one by them was One Stormy Night or Another Stormy Night
These were demos to show the effect of sterio surround sound
Jim - 23 Feb 2008 01:47 GMT
> Thanks to all for their help
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You can buy a copy of "Stormy Weekend" Mystic Moods orchestra right now
from Amazon.com..... In CD or even in a used vinyl record.
Sounds like you may have figured that out already.