What album would you love to hear the raw tracks from?

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Badronald":1ezd3t7x said:
None.

I just want to hear albums the way they were intended to be heard.

My favorite albums are magical to me. I prefer not to dissect them.

Exactly. The only thing to gain is that people may cut themselves a little slack at home when they realize that their thin and unimpressive "soundscape" is exactly what they got on the $100,000 record but then Engineering and production skill came into it. :lol: :LOL:

On the other hand I would love to hear guitars from a few Queen records and many Motorhead records to discern what's guitar and what's bass. Because the bass is dirty it's hard to get a real sense of it.

On another note I would be more interested in hearing isolated vocal tracks and harmony tracks than guitar tracks, except for maybe Thin Lizzy guitar harmony tracks.
 
skoora":bj7ezxe3 said:
Badronald":bj7ezxe3 said:
None.

I just want to hear albums the way they were intended to be heard.

My favorite albums are magical to me. I prefer not to dissect them.

Exactly. The only thing to gain is that people may cut themselves a little slack at home when they realize that their thin and unimpressive "soundscape" is exactly what they got on the $100,000 record but then Engineering and production skill came into it. :lol: :LOL:

On the other hand I would love to hear guitars from a few Queen records and many Motorhead records to discern what's guitar and what's bass. Because the bass is dirty it's hard to get a real sense of it.

On another note I would be more interested in hearing isolated vocal tracks and harmony tracks than guitar tracks, except for maybe Thin Lizzy guitar harmony tracks.

Agreed about vocals!

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RnmiLXpU6gU
 
nevusofota":3eyvys70 said:
XSSIVE":3eyvys70 said:
Skid Row - Slave to the Grind
Ozzy - No Rest for the Wicked
Ozzy - No More Tears

Some of my favorite tones in the mix and I'd love to hear what they sound like without the rest of the band.
+1 on the Skid Row :rock: That was my #2

Loved the album Slave to the Grind. Would love to get stems for this one:

 
BYTOR":jkgnjfk9 said:
The isolated guitar tracks are usually very disappointing tone wise. The magic is in the mix......the great studio engineers should get royalties from amp sales & have their posters on bedroom walls :yes:
You're saying you don't have a Michael Wagener poster??

I think it's interesting to hear isolated tones and important for up and comers to hear them so they know how to shape their tone is relation to a band and not by themselves... But ones I need to hear? I think it would be interesting to check out some of Lynch's stuff, some Skid stuff, Extreme stuff (Ok, so essentially Wagener's stuff!) but some magic might be lost. I remember hearing an iso track Slash had for like Appetite or something and how hissy, tinny and treble-y it sounded... Now that's something my ear picks out in the mix if my head goes "Hey, remember that video of Slash's tone iso'd?"
 
I'd like to hear:
Dokken - Under Lock and Key
Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengence
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
 
skoora":1s69vxmi said:
Badronald":1s69vxmi said:
None.

I just want to hear albums the way they were intended to be heard.

My favorite albums are magical to me. I prefer not to dissect them.


On the other hand I would love to hear guitars from a few Queen records and many Motorhead records to discern what's guitar and what's bass. Because the bass is dirty it's hard to get a real sense of it.

I'd love to hear some of King's X Dogman for this same reason! Love that album, but it's hard to tell where the guitar stops, and bass begins imo.

I always enjoy listening to raw tracks from great singers! Any early Queensryche, Dio, Iron Maiden, Skid Row, Journey etc...
 
Extreme: Pornograffiti
Van Halen: WACF
Dokken: BFTA, T&N
Aerosmith: DTL, Rocks, Get Your Wings
 
I have the multi tracks from Bohemian Rhapsody, but they are on YT too, so nothing special. It's fun playing around with them though.

I would like to sit and listen to a lot of the modern pop productions, to get an insight in to what they are actually doing.
 
Another two I thought of were Gary Moore's Run For Cover and Wild Frontier. Strip away all that verb and listen to the majesty of it underneath.
 
Agree with Whitesnake 1987 and Blue Murder s/t.

Also, Kiss, Lick It Up and The Elder.
 
Hung Huy Tran":1ns9e4nd said:
Agree with Whitesnake 1987 and Blue Murder s/t.

Also, Kiss, Lick It Up and The Elder.

I love the guitar tones on The Elder.
 
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