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Solitudes

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Solitudes is a brand of music created by the late Dan Gibson (1922 - March 18, 2006). It is part of the new age genre. Many CDs have been released over the years. The music was originally designed to capture the sounds of various natural environments; sounds common to most albums include the wildlife, noise from swaying vegetation, and streams on water from a certain destination, usually indicated or implied through the theme of the specific album. In the 1990s, instrumental music was integrated into the nature sounds to create a whole new line of albums with thematic elements based on the type of music played and the instruments used. Dan's son Gordon Gibson took over Solitudes and currently is co-owner of Somerset Entertainment. List of Albums (incomplete)

  • Whispering Woods
  • Sunshowers
  • In the Midst of Angels
  • Garden in Provence

Albums with therapeutic purposes

  • Natural Stress Relief
  • Natural Stress Relief 2
  • Natural Sleep Inducement
  • Natural Massage Therapy
  • Natural Relaxation
  • Natural Concentration

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