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- Digitally Remastered
- From the Brad Miller Collection
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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.Note: This is part of the Brad Miller collection of premium train sounds that we are re-releasing 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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