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Soothing Sounds for Baby

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Released
  
1964

Artist
  
Raymond Scott

Label
  
Basta

Recorded
  
1964

Release date
  
1964

Genre
  
Electronic music

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Electronic music albums
  
Manhattan Research Inc, The Electric Lucifer, Silver Apples of the Moon, A Rainbow in Curved Air, Switched‑On Bach

Raymond scott soothing sounds for baby vol 1 1962 full album


Soothing Sounds for Baby (1964) is a three-volume set of ambient electronic music by American composer, musician, and inventor Raymond Scott. Scott originally intended to lull infants to sleep with the music, but later generations have found value in the music for its minimalist aspects, often comparing it to the works of Brian Eno, Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream despite having predated such artists by more than a decade.

Contents

Originally released in collaboration with the Gesell Institute of Human Development, the volumes are split up into three age groups: Volume 1 is 1 to 6 months; Volume 2 is 6 to 12 months; and Volume 3 is 12 to 18 months. The music gets more complex with each volume. Scott created much of the music on the albums with instruments he created, such as the Electronium and the Clavivox. "Particularly on Soothing Sounds for Baby, Scott proved to be one of the first composers to merge the Brave New World of electronic sounds with a rhythmic pop sensibility." Basta Music of Holland reissued the albums as 3 individual CDs and as a 3-LP box set in 1997.

Raymond scott soothing sounds for baby vol 2 1962 full album


Songs

1Tempo Block3:20
2The Happy Whistler10:50
3Toy Typewriter17:44

References

Soothing Sounds for Baby Wikipedia