Although I'm not familiar with the recording you mentioned, I can say that, at 
the dawn of stereophonic sound on phonograph records, London Records released a 
recording called "A JOURNEY into stereophonic sound.  I'd have to play it to be 
sure but I think the narrator opened the recording by saying:

"This is a journey into stereo sound."

I don't know if this is the true origin of the sample, but it's my best guess.

Joe G.

----- Original Message -----
From: Adrian Mathew <adrianm...@clearmail.com.au>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Date: Thursday, Jul 7, 2011 04:11:09
Subject: The Origin Of "This Is A Journey In To Sound"

>
>
> Hi.  
> This morning I was listening to TripleJ where they played the album by 
> Gourtier called "Like Drawing Blood".  
> On it was a track which used a number of audio voice samples and one of them 
> was something that's been used on other records.  
> A British guy saying "This is a journey in to sound (Etc.).  
> Does anyone know the origin of this sample?  
> Rregards, 
> Adrian.
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