This page has various different types of wolf music. I really like to listen them; they are very relaxing. I often listen to them when I'm doing my homework or drawing pictures. The wolves howling is very nice to listen to, and the music is very good as well!!
This cassette is AWESOME!!!!! Nothing but 60 minutes of straight wolf howls! There is no music at all. I bought it in Parry Sound and spent the first few nights listening to it at my cottage; because my parents were gone for the week and my sister sleeps in our cabin.
This was my first wolf music cassette. I was looking for Dan Gibson's Solitudes but I couldn't find it anywhere. I found this one at a store and it was only $4.99 so I got it. It is my third favorite wolf cassette, the music is very nice and the howling is fun to listen to. A very nice tape!!
I bought this one at the same time I bought Wolf Talk; they were both only $4 and looked very interesting. I didn't like this one as much as the others. I think it only had a bit of howling at the beginning and the rest was all music; and that wasn't all that great either!
This is my second favorite (and yes, I finally found it!). Here's my story: I was at the Butterfly Conservatory in Niagara Falls. After going through the place; which was very nice, my family and I browsed the gift shop. They had Dan Gibson CD's and cassettes there. I was going to get the cassette ($13.99) but my mother told me to wait and see if I could find it cheaper. So I looked and looked but could not find Dan Gibson anywhere. This was around March, 1997. Last summer ('97) I was in a store collecting wolf stuff (I got a nice mug and a keychain too!) when I saw it: Dan Gibson's Legend of the Wolf! I bought it about a week later when my parents were in town (from the cottage; it is on an island 16 miles from Parry Sound) A VERY nice CD. I love this one!