Doubtful,.. but they can be a lot of fun to make if you get into serious studio techniques. During the 90's, I made a handful of multi-tracked & dubbed "tickling theatre" cassettes,... mostly for amusement,.. varying themes. One was a horror movie trailer (Bach's Toccata & Fugue tracked with a castle full of screaming damsels and a Karloffian narrator,.. It was especially fun to record multiple, individual tracks of protracted tickling and then combine them,.. making one young lady sound like a whole roomful of tortured maidens. (She kept a tape to play in her car on long trips) I used an old Tascam 4-track recorder, along with other studio effects gear. I've been into this sort of thing since the early days of Stan Freburg all the way up to Firesign Theater, and I heartily recommend it as an entertaining "rainy day" fetish diversion and creative outlet.