| TheRealMafoo said: You can buy your music anywhere, and import it into iTunes if you like. |
I get my nature-music originally from here: http://www.solitudes.com/default.aspx?sid=11274e7a-c81e-4bfb-ae92-671c055435f8 However, the Solitudes store has very high prices for their CDs ($15.95 each), but iTunes has some discontinued albums for a cheaper price. Some of the CDs were even below $8 on iTunes and the same CDs were on the Solitudes website for $15.95! However I got most of the discontinued albums off iTunes, as mentioned, and they were cheaper on their then the actual website.
Yet, I would rather buy from the Solitudes store to get the actual physical copy to look through the album artwork (especially the newer nature albums, as the actual CD cases are now hardback books with pictures and several pages of dialog; like on American National Parks, Wonders of the World, dolphins/whales, endangered animals/habitats etc.). But now I may purchase the music now from Amazon, as the a bundle of 2 CDs for $30-some has free shipping where on the Solitudes website has free shipping with bundled orders over $50.
I actually purchase this music because I use it for sleep and learning therapy at the daycare I work at, as it can make the children rest easier during naptime and they can also explore the different sounds of nature and learn cultural music (the infant centers mainly use my CDs a lot of the time, as I make copies for them to use, and the parents LOVE them). I have over 100 of the Solitudes CDs, plus some from the sister groups, Avalon, Reflections and LifeScapes.








