Saturday, March 15, 2014
Frog Talk
NorthSound - Frog Talk
CD released in 1990
I figured it was time for an actual new post. As usual, my time lately has been occupied by real life. But, hopefully, I can find time to post a little more often as well as re-up more material. I do promise that there will be another new post within the next few days. BTW, check the "Updates about Old Posts" page. I re-upped several posts earlier today.
It's been a long while and long overdue since frogs have last made an appearance. It's as a good time as any since winter is almost over (here in the northern half of the planet).
Since the beginning of time, a nightly chorus of frogs has heralded warm-weathered evenings in the wilderness. The chirps, peeps, and deep-bellied croaks create an auditory enchantment with the power to soothe. The orchestration of a gathering of frogs is not only a delight to the ear, but an indication of the natural evolution of the day. As Thoreau commented: "They would begin to sing almost with as much precision as a clock ... every evening."
Immerse yourself in a serene northwoods chorus of wood frogs, leopard frogs, and spring peepers! These are the same sounds that lulled you to sleep on camping, canoeing, or hiking forays into the wild. These are sounds that have been with humankind since the beginning of time. If you long for tranquility, let the ancient sounds of a spring evening soothe your soul. (from the liner notes)
Tracklisting:
1. [track 1] {29:18}
2. [track 2] {29:12}
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Ah, it's so cool you're back! And with a classic CoC type recording - I can't get enough frog music, thanks so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot! I always enjoyed your environmental sound records, be it wolves, trains or now frogs. I am actually using a lot of them on my ipad's SAMPLR.
ReplyDelete..had not one with frogs.. thank you..
ReplyDeleteThank you! Reminds of the pond where I grew up.
ReplyDeleteTahnx for this frogressive record. We'll send justin bieber to take some singing lessons with them.Great blog.is good you're back.
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