This album from 1975 predates the Bigfoot Recordings/Sierra Sounds by many years. Journalist Al Berry and Warren Johnson produced this ultra-rare record. Until now, few people will have even known about this album—that’s just how rare it is.
“These remarkable sounds, publicly presented here for the first time ever, originally were recorded under darkness October 21, 1972, from within a coarse deadwood shelter located in a remote region of the middle High Sierra. They occurred during what was otherwise a routine investigation of Bigfoot phenomena in the area, including the appearance of five-toed footprints ranging in length from 11 to 21 inches. Similar sounds have been heard and recorded in this area on numerous occasions over a period of four years, yet sightings of their “creature” source have been rare and their exact origin and nature remains scientifically unexplained.”
Jeffrey H
1st! Classic BF sounds from the Sierra’s in California. Gives you an idea of what a conversation between two BF’s sounds like. Also has the classic Ron Morehead recording which are great to listen too!
m99
“Here Biggy?” OMG! Totally wild. I love the Sierra Sounds. It so reminds me of Planet of the Apes, which my brother loved, but really made me uncomfortable. This was one brave group of researchers.
Michael L
Sounds like what a typical caveman would sound like. That is for those gumbies that believe in evolution… There used to be many types of hominids running around when man was created, apparently some are still around…
Michael
Robert P
Heard that many times and still freaks me out
Ricky M
Why is that not proof ? Thank you
Jerry W
Sounds like me and my brother at the zoo when we were kids.
Still, it makes my hair stand up though!
Jacqueline O
LOL…I am a believer, but this sounds fake, imo.
How convenient for the squatch to speak directly into the microphone and on cue as well…”C’mon Biggy…speak!”
I know plenty of men who could imitate those vocals!
Hell, for all we know it could be Trump aka John Miller aka John Barron, or even Merideth McIver…
Scott D
I am a believer as well, but respectively disagree. These sounds are most likely authentic IMO. Why? Well, four decades of witnesses that have come forward to admit that these sounds either nailed it or were very close to what they have heard themselves. I honestly believe they captured real Bigfoot vocals and rock clacking, etc.. Still amazing to hear no matter how many times. Thanks for posting.