Don Charles’ ‘Singing Dogs’ Album Is Really Wild For The Audio Splicing At The Time In 1955

Carl Weismann, while recording the sounds of birds for other projects, ended up with many recordings that were spoiled by dogs barking. Weismann found a new use for these spoiled takes by splicing together the pitches of dog barks into the pattern of songs.

And Weismann used recordings of five dogs barking – their names were Dolly, Pearl, Pussy, Caesar, and King.