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| AIR HORN SYMPHONY CD VOLUME 1 |
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We set out in the early 1970s to capture the sounds of Nathan and Leslie
horns that were on first and second generation diesels of the SP, WP,
Central California Traction and UP. We went to echo chambers high in the Sierra's as
well as along double-track speedways of the SP. We were treated to several
meets, true whistle artists and more. Enjoy the sounds of Nathan M5 and
P5's, Leslie S3 and S5's, most of which cannot be duplicated today.
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| AIR HORN SYMPHONY CD VOLUME 2 |
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Featured are a variety of Nathan M-5 air horns on both SP
and WP, P5's, P4's, P-3's, a cab ride in a Geep 9, pacing, and a
ride in the vestibule of the Sacramento Daylight behind a
passenger GP-9 with a fantastic M-5. You can hear the variety
of tunes that the M-5 was capable of and enjoy the sounds that
are now gone. For good measure, there is also a Leslie single
note horn on a WP F7.
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| GREATEST HITS OF THE DAYLIGHT CD VOLUME 1 - TRACKSIDE |
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A brand new release combining rare sounds and some of the best ever done of our favorite locomotive, the 4449 Daylight. Nearly one solid hour of
sounds to help you remember the trips you've taken on the Daylight and the times you've seen her run. A must for any Daylight fan...
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| GREATEST HITS OF THE DAYLIGHT CD VOLUME 2 - IN THE CAB |
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Our latest recording comes from the Cab of the Daylight. Recorded in 1976 and 1991 by the late Brad Miller and Mobile Fidelity Records, we have
captured what it sounds like to be in the 4449 when she's working hard with a heavy train or flying across the country at 70 mph. There is plenty
of air horn plus both steam whistles. When you listen to this CD, you'll swear you're right there in the cab. One hour of pure stereo bliss...enjoy!
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| SOUNDS OF DAYLIGHT 4449 CD |
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We were trackside in 1975 when the 4449 returned to service. Enjoy the crew talking on the radio, the air horn, whistle and more. Nearly One Hour of action!
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| "RIDING THE RAILS" ONBOARD A HIGH-SPEED STEAM TRAIN CD |
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We recorded the signature of steam, a beautiful and haunting 6 chime whistle while onboard the 2472, an SP 4-6-2 Pacific when she
ran a series of excursions in the San Francisco area in 1994. Enjoy the bark of a big engine getting up to speed, whistling for the
crossings, and even a sequence of jointed rail and the long-gone clickety clack of yesteryear. Nearly One Hour of action!
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| STEAM TRACKS VOLUME 1 CD |
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You'll love the double exhaust of the big Norfolk and Western Mallet 1218 and other great sounds from SP 4449 Daylight, CP 2317, Sierra
28 and 34, Pennsy K-4 1361, GM&O 425, NKP 765 and Reading 2102. This is a fantastic recording with lots of great sounds coming right
through your room in stereo!
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| STEAM TRACKS VOLUME 2 CD |
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An outstanding digital CD featuring Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson 2860, CP Consolidation 3716, UP 844, Grand Canyon Railway 2-8-0 No 18, CN 2-8-2
6060, NKP 587, East Broad Top 12, 14 and 17, Norfolk & Western 1218, SP 4449. If you haven't been able to see these engines in person, you can
enjoy them in your home or car.
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| STEAM TRACKS VOLUME 3 CD |
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An outstanding state-of-the-art Digital stereo recording featuring Santa Fe 3751, Frisco 1522, UP 844, SP 2472, SP&S 700, CP 2317, UP 3985,
SP 4449, CP 1286, Cotton Belt 819, NKP 765, and PM 1225. Lots of great sounds so that you can hear these restored locomotives while you read
about their adventures.
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| FIRST GENERATION DIESELS VOLUME 1 CD |
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Featuring EMD SW1, SW9, F3, F7, E6, E7, E-8, E-9, GP7, GP9, SD7, SD9, Alco S2, S4, RSD13, Baldwin RS12. Railroads featured include SP, ATSF,
CRIP, UP, MILW, IC, CNW, NYC, California Western, Oakland Terminal, San Francisco Belt. This cassette offers sounds that are now gone as are
many of the railroads featured herein.
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| FIRST GENERATION DIESELS VOLUME 1 CASSETTE |
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Featuring EMD SW1, SW9, F3, F7, E6, E7, E-8, E-9, GP7, GP9, SD7, SD9, Alco S2, S4, RSD13, Baldwin RS12. Railroads featured include SP, ATSF,
CRIP, UP, MILW, IC, CNW, NYC, California Western, Oakland Terminal, San Francisco Belt. This cassette offers sounds that are now gone as are
many of the railroads featured herein.
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| FIRST GENERATION DIESELS VOLUME 2 CD |
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Featuring D& RGW F7's, F3's, ATSF F7's, New Haven FL9's, Erie Lakawanna E8's, GP9's, NYC Baldwin RS12's, Sierra RR Baldwin S12, Delaware and Hudson
Alco PA1's, ATSF Alco PA1's, CNW Alco RS 1, Michigan Northern Alco RS2, NYC Alco RS 2, EL Alco RS3, SP Fairbanks Morse H12-44, Milwaukee FM H12-44.
This is another glimpse into the sounds of the past from a broad section of the country.
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| HIGH COUNTRY STEAM CD |
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If you like narrow gauge steam, this tape is for you! Featuring Cumbres and Toltec 2-8-2's on freight, through thunderstorms, double headed
and with a rotary snow plow in action. Great whistle artistry and sounds of mountain railroading make this one a favorite.
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| SOUNDS OF STEAM IN THE 50's & 60's CD |
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Action steam sounds in the early 1950's and 60's, featuring passenger and freight, mainline, branchline and shortline in Northern America from
Canada to the US and to Mexico from the collection of John Briggs and North Jersey Recordings. Listen to the following locomotives at work and
let your imagination go...PRR K4, UP Big Boy, CP 4-4-0, Duluth and Northeastern 2-8-0, DM&IR 2-8-8-4, Gainsville Midland 2-10-0, Reading T-1
2100, CN J7 4-6-2, CN 4-8-4, Twin Seams Mining Shay, Colorado and Southern 2-10-2, Norfolk and Western Y6B and Y6A, Buffalo Creek and Gauley
2-8-0, CP 4-6-2, NdeM 2-8-0 and 4-8-4 and more.
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| A DECADE OF STEAM CD |
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A great stereo recording of the following steam locomotives: SP 4449, Reading 2101, Sierra 28 and 34, Southern 2716 and 2839, Chessie
614, UP 844 and 3985, BCR 3716 and Southern 610. This tapes offers great sounds of a variety of steamers.
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| Train Sound CDs From The Brad Miller Collection |
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The 7 Train Sound CDs below are part of the Brad Miller collection of premium train sounds that have been re-released
under license with Miller Nevada in an exclusive arrangement to bring these jewels from the past back for all to enjoy
once again.
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| STEEL RAILS UNDER THUNDERING SKYS |
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Third trick on a stormy night, a switch tower or crossing watchman's shanty, makes not one bit of difference, for the mainline action keeps you on your toes even though the scene could be from any railtown, anywhere, just 50 years ago. Featured are No. 1702, a 2-8-0 from the Reader Railroad, No. 11, a 2-6-2 also from the Reader, No. 8444, a 4-8-4 from the Union Pacific Railroad. No. 34, a 2-8-2 from the Sierra Railroad, No. 759, a 2-8-4 ex-Nickel Plate Berkshire, No. 28, a 2-8-0 from the Sierra Railroad, No. 2102, a 4-8-4 ex-Reading Railroad, No. 1246 and No 1278, both 4-6-2 ex-Canadian Pacific, No. 4449, a 4-8-4 ex-Southern Pacific and finally, No. 36, a 2-8-2 ex-Sierra Railroad locomotive on the White Mountain Scenic Railway. Great whistles, thunderstorms and more make for nice background entertainment. 55 minutes.
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| SOUNDS OF TRAINS VOLUME 1 |
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This recording represents the first all digital program produced by Mobile Fidelity Productions of Nevada, and appropriately so. The initial offering from Mobile Fidelity, over fifty years ago (1956) was, you guessed it, sounds of trains. Featured are the sounds of western railroading and the steam locomotives of Union Pacific (No. 3985, the Challenger); No. 4449 (the Daylight); and the narrow gauge magic of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic RR. Via Canada's vintage FP9 diesels (covered wagons) are included for good measure. Creative license is taken with certain scenes that were recorded at different times and perhaps places. Digital recording with COLUSSUS provides amazingly consistent sound quality and thye combined digital mixes, when included, offer an unusual soundscape for your listending pleasure. 58 minutes.
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| SOUNDS OF TRAINS VOLUME 2 |
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Volume 2 is a fine continuation of the exciting railroading journal begun on Sounds of Trains Volume 1. Featured are the sounds of the Norfolk Southern steam locomotives No. 1218, the articulated 2-6-6-4 Class A restored to service in April 1987; No. 611, the 4-8-4 thoroughbred known as the "J"; No. 4501, the venerable 2-8-2 that kind of started it all nearly fifty years ago (1957); and K-2A Pacific No. 152. Oh yes, Southern FP 7's are included as well.
The highlight of this production revolves around the National Railway Historical Society convention held in Roanoke, Virginia, July 29-August 2, 1987. If you can imagine one mainline steam locomotive assaulting Christiansburg Mountain, try two of them...side by side! Recorded in COLUSSUS digital stereo, 57 minutes.
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| SOUNDS OF TRAINS VOLUME 3 |
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Sounds of Trains Volume 3 showcases not one but 3 Canadian steam locomotives that hauled tourists and train fans alike once they were restored and brought back to operating condition in 1974. Although they no longer operate, you can enjoy the sounds of the Royal Hudson No. 2860, No. 6060, an ex-Canadian National 4-8-2 nicknamed "Bullet-Nosed Betty" because of the smokebox and headlight design as well as 2-8-0 No 3716 (ex-Canadian Pacific, October 1912!). The sounds are magnificent as whistles and exhausts echo off the mountains and trees. There are several doubleheaded cuts as well. Recorded with COLUSSUS Stereo for the ultimate in realistic sound. 52 minutes.
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| SOUNDS OF TRAINS VOLUME 4 |
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Volume 4 is the last in this series and focuses on heavy duty mainline steam power. Who could have imagined that in 1990, four steam locomotives would gather in St. Louis for the National Railway Historical Society convention, including two 4-8-4's, a 4-8-2 and a 2-6-6-4. And that wasn't all. How about a 4-6-6-4 trailing a double stack container train over Archer Hill, 8900 feet in length at better than 45 MPH? In 1990? Well, it's all here for you to enjoy as often as you may wish (and the landlord will permit). So, here goes! 57 minutes.
Recorded in COLUSSUS digital stereo for the ultimate in sound quality.
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| 4449 PINNACLE |
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This 2-CD set represents the very best digital audio of the 4449 of its time. Southern Pacific equipped many of their WWII era super steam locomotives with air horns (in addition to steam whistles). Cab Forwards, 4-8-2 Mountains, and GS 2 through GS 6 4-8-4's including No. 4449 ( a GS 4) were somewhat special in that their air horns produced a near perfect E-flat. While penetrating, the overtones were warm and rounded with some describing them as mellow. This tonality may have come from the length of the horn itself, as compared to other single note horns placed on early EMD F units and on the Cab Forwards for that matter.
One CD is devoted to trackside recordings with some liberties taken to create scenes that are actually better than the real thing.
The second disc is in the cab, allowing you to enjoy the sounds of the 4449 from a location that is off limits to mere mortals like us.
Recorded in COLUSSUS digital stereo, high definition sound (HDS) for the ultimate in sound quality. Run time 104 minutes.
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| MISTER D'S MACHINE |
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Recorded in 1963, this is a picture of big-time SP railroading with favorite cuts of the San Joaquin Daylight, The Owl, The Lark, freights climbing and descending Tehachapi Loop and more. Several of the cuts are obviously staged, making them all the better. One such cut features the Lark approachying the tunnels of Chatsworth, California with a beautiful P-5 air horn referred to in the record notes as a Swedish Chime. 43 years later, I happened to run into the son of the engineer, Fritz Iverson, who was running the Lark the night the recording was made. He remembered his dad getting train orders to whistle freely as a recording company was set up along the right-of-way. Mr. D's Machine was the first railroad recording I had ever purchased and I'm pleased to offer these fabulous sounds for all to enjoy once again. Digitally re-mastered stereo using Sonic-Seven technology that was ahead of its time then and now. Approx 45 minutes.
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