Toy Trains : The Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Lionel Jingle (1957)
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2. Lionel Trains in Action (1947 Lionel Promo Record)
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3. Lionel Trains Whistle Signals (Side B of above)
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4. Lionel Express (1947 Lionel Promo Record)
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5. Lionel Express (Side B of above)
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6. All Aboard Lionel (1951 Lionel Promo Record)
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7. On Track Four: Lionel (Side B of above)
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8. Whistles and Bells (1949 Lionel Promo Record)
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9. American Flyer's Continental Limited East (1954)
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10. American Flyer Continental Limited West (1954)
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11. American Flyer Yard Announcements (1956)
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12. American Flyer Yard Announcements (Side B of above)
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13. American Flyer Through Train Westbound (1948)
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14. American Flyer Through Train Eastbound (1948)
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15. American Flyer Through Train Westbound (1954)
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16. Marx's Glendale Talking Station Announcements (1956)
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17. Marx's Whistling Union Station (1949)
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18. Noma Station Train #17 Santa Fe Super Chief (1951)
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19. Noma Station Train #101 Union Pacific Streamliner (1951)
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20. Noma Station Train #32 All Streamline Roomette (1951)
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See all 33 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
* Lionel Train's promo records mailed with catalogs from 1947-1951 including the classic "Lionel Trains in Action." Tiny but powerful records designed to make any boy rush to the nearest hobby shop!
* American Flyer's Talking Station and Switchtower recordings. Platform and yard announcements from A.C. Gilbert's Mystic Station (1948) and other rare accessories.
* Marx's popular 1956 hand-cranked Glendale Station, the battery-operated Marx Union Station and the ultra-realistic recorded announcements from Noma's 1951 Electronic Talking Railroad Station.
* Toy train sound effects records from the original Fifties and Sixties 45 r.p.m. singles.
* Lionel and American Flyer TV commercials from 1958-1967 including the classic Liuonel Trains For Christmas, Turb0-Missile Firing Car and Mercurey Capsule Launching Car.
* Rare early TV soundtrack from The Joe DiMaggio Show (1950) also known as The Lionel Clubhouse.
* Complete, unedited audio tracks from neat Fifties-era toy train promotional movies.
* Super-rare sound effects discs that were included with A.C. Gilbert's deluxe ERECTOR SETS.
* and much, much more!
Product Description
Whether it was a big department store's Christmas display or a plywood layout at home, it is hard to forget the sensational sights, smells and sounds of toy trains. Lost for many years, this exciting collection of original promotional records, talking railropad stations, TV and film soundtracks and other rare audio gems will let you experience the thrilling sounds of postwar electric train's golden years.
Toy Trains : The Soundtrack,Various Artists - Miscellaneous - Sound Effects
Toy Trains : The Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
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Toy Trains : The Soundtrack
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004S02G
Release Date: 1998-12-01 |
Tracks:
- Lionel Jingle (1957)
- Lionel Trains in Action (1947 Lionel Promo Record)
- Lionel Trains Whistle Signals (Side B of above)
- Lionel Express (1947 Lionel Promo Record)
- Lionel Express (Side B of above)
- All Aboard Lionel (1951 Lionel Promo Record)
- On Track Four: Lionel (Side B of above)
- Whistles and Bells (1949 Lionel Promo Record)
- American Flyer's Continental Limited East (1954)
- American Flyer Continental Limited West (1954)
- American Flyer Yard Announcements (1956)
- American Flyer Yard Announcements (Side B of above)
- American Flyer Through Train Westbound (1948)
- American Flyer Through Train Eastbound (1948)
- American Flyer Through Train Westbound (1954)
- Marx's Glendale Talking Station Announcements (1956)
- Marx's Whistling Union Station (1949)
- Noma Station Train #17 Santa Fe Super Chief (1951)
- Noma Station Train #101 Union Pacific Streamliner (1951)
- Noma Station Train #32 All Streamline Roomette (1951)
- Noma Station Train #28 P.R.R.'s Broadway Limited (1951)
- Colber's Passenger Trains (1948)
- Colber's Freight Trains (1948)
- Train Sounds Train #22 The Rocket (1960)
- Train Sounds Train #66 Pacific Coast Express (1960)
- Lionel Trains For Christmas TV Commercial (1958)
- Lionel Mercury Capsule Launch Car TV Commercial (1961)
- Lionel Turbo Missile Firing Car TV Commercial (1961)
- American Flyer All Aboard Set TV Commercial (1967)
- Erector Set Choo-Choo Sound Effects (1950)
- Erector Set Amusement Park Sound Effects (1950)
- Joe DiMaggio Show a.k.a Lionel Clubhouse (1950)
- Railroad Story (1952)
Album Description
Whether it was a big department store's Christmas display or a plywood layout at home, it is hard to forget the sensational sights, smells and sounds of toy trains. Lost for many years, this exciting collection of original promotional records, talking railropad stations, TV and film soundtracks and other rare audio gems will let you experience the thrilling sounds of postwar electric train's golden years.
Customer Reviews:
Voices from the Past.......2006-02-17
This CD is for all the gray-haired kids who had electric trains (and always wanted more) as they grew up in the 1940s and 50s. It has a wealth of 33 tracks of recordings, not only of train company promotional records that once spun at 78 rpm on our record players but also of toy train television commercials and of sound-equipped railroad station models. A partial sampling of the contents of the CD includes Lionel television commercials from 1957, ca. 1958, and ca. 1961; Lionel promotional records released in 1947, 1949, and 1951; American Flyer's Talking Union Station of 1954; Gilbert's Mystic Station announcements of 1948; Marx station sounds from 1949 and 1956; Noma's Announcing Railroad Station of 1951; and a Colber sound effects record from ca. 1948.
In addition to reproducing the old promotional records, station sounds, and a sampling of vintage television commercials, the CD contains a 6:32-minute excerpt from the 1950 television series "The Lionel Clubhouse" hosted by Joe DiMaggio. It concludes with an 8:27-minute recording from "Railroad Story," a short-subject film released in 1952.
This CD is substantially different from other railroad-related recordings. It has no traditional ballads of railroad life or of hobo lore to entertain the hobbyist laboring away in the train room. It is probably not going to be the most often-played CD during the family dinner hour, either, for its appeal is strongest to the die-hard historian of three-rail toy trains. Nevertheless, the nostalgia factor is high, and anyone who had one of the tiny 78 rpm promotional records (or anyone who wishes he had one) will enjoy hearing the soundtracks again, especially since manual 78 rpm turntables that will still play the original records are in ever-shorter supply.
Still, I must admit that something is missing in the emotional experience of hearing these recordings again. Putting a contemporary CD in its player just isn't quite the same as matching up the turntable spindle with the hole in the record, turning on the record player, picking up the tone arm and placing the needle down just right, and then listening to the screech as the needle slides across the record grooves because one of us bumped the player! Afterwards, of course, we're forever treated to the clicking sound of the needle as it passes over the scratch it left across the grooves. Ah, the nostalgia of it all! As should be expected, the original recordings from which the CD was made were not in pristine condition, and some of the authentic static does come through, so this modern descendant of those 40-year-old devices isn't quite devoid of authenticity!
If you ever looked forward at Christmas or birthday-time to ripping off that giftwrap because you knew a new Lionel or Marx or American Flyer car or engine or accessory was underneath (having memorized the shapes of their boxes), then you will surely enjoy opening this CD and transporting yourself back to the days of Lionel smoke pellets and the smell of ozone from the old AC-powered motors! On the other hand, if you had the misfortune to be a true misérable who was forced to grow up without the joy of racing that new train around an oval of track just to see how far it would fly when it hit the sharp curves, then perhaps you can't understand the delight in listening to these antique sound effects and might enjoy a recording of traditional railroad songs instead. This CD is targeted to an audience with very specific childhood memories--and I love it!
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