I Love Toy Trains 1 & 2 – Fred Holstein



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treeleaf49
07-01-2017, 01:40 AM
Odds are no one on these forums knows what this is. Here is the first one. (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57fkm2_i-love-toy-trains_auto)

Decades ago, TM Books and Video released tapes showcasing trains, big and small. That’s it – no plot, just trains. As a child, I loved it, particularly because of the music. The bluegrass/country tunes throughout it I found catchy, and the rendition of "Wabash Cannonball" in it I consider the end-all-be-all version of the song.

Now, I am aware of I Love Toy Trains albums on iTunes, but the songs are not the ones I am looking for and done by a James Coffey. I’m interested in the underscore and songs by Fred Holstein. In fact, I have searched for years and am certain that a line-in recording is the only way to get the music.

So, if there is someone here who knows how to get good quality from line-in recordings (up for the task), please share.


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