2:09AL JOLSON - THE JAZZ SINGER “ RARE COLORIZED CLIP 1927
The Jazz Singer
Isolated tracks — single instruments or vocals extracted from a full mix, revealing hidden details.
Unraveling the Threads of Sound
In the vast expanse of recorded history, there exist moments where the fabric of sound is peeled back, revealing the intricate machinery that drives a performance. These isolated tracks are more than just fragments of audio; they offer an unprecedented glimpse into the creative process, allowing us to dissect and analyze the very essence of music.
With 41 clips spread across seven decades, our "Isolated Track" content type page presents a treasure trove of sonic exploration. From the iconic to the lesser-known, these tracks showcase the artistry of some of the most influential figures in the industry. R.E.M., for instance, is represented by six isolated tracks, offering a fascinating look at their signature soundscapes. Paul McCartney's four appearances demonstrate his versatility as a solo artist and collaborator.
The Beatles' three clips are particularly intriguing, as they highlight the band's innovative approach to recording. "Something" stands out with its isolated bass track, allowing us to appreciate George Harrison's melodic contributions in stark relief. Sting's three tracks, meanwhile, underscore his ability to craft compelling songs that transcend genre boundaries.
Beyond these household names, our archive also delves into the work of lesser-known artists and producers. Kenney Jones' two appearances demonstrate his skill as a drummer, while Pierce the Veil's isolated track showcases their post-hardcore soundscapes. Earth, Wind & Fire's contributions highlight the band's signature blend of jazz, funk, and soul.
What makes these isolated tracks so valuable is that they permit us to engage with music on a deeper level. No longer are we confined to the polished finished product; instead, we can explore the individual components that come together to create a cohesive whole. This level of intimacy allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry involved in music production.
In "Deconstructing Shattered," for example, The Rolling Stones' iconic track is broken down into its constituent parts, revealing the intricate interplay between instruments. Similarly, Kenney Jones' isolated drum tracks from "You Better You Bet" (The Who) demonstrate his mastery of rhythm and timing. Topper Headon's work on "Drumming Man" – Bass & Drums Mixed Stems showcases The Clash's innovative approach to sound design.
These isolated tracks also serve as a testament to the enduring power of music. Even in their most stripped-back forms, these performances retain an emotional resonance that transcends the technical aspects of production. Whether it's the soaring vocals on Journey's "Send Her My Love" or the driving rhythms of Pearl Jam's "Sonic Reducer," each isolated track offers a unique perspective on the creative process.
Ultimately, our "Isolated Track" content type page is an invitation to explore the hidden corners of recorded history. By examining these individual components, we can gain a richer understanding of music's complexities and nuances. As we delve into this treasure trove of sonic exploration, we are reminded that even in the most isolated moments, there lies a wealth of creative insight waiting to be uncovered.
Curated from public records and music databases.
2:09The Jazz Singer
7:01Big Wreck, Chuck Keeping
12:42Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Y&T
19:22The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Chuck Leavell, Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones
14:04The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones, Nicky Hopkins, Y&T
16:47The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, let i, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones, Nicky Hopkins
9:24R.E.M., Ed King, The La's
14:22Keith Richards, NWA, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Dalla
3:11The Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones
17:30Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Nicky Hopkins, Y&T
4:41The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
2:35Queen
3:04OK Go, The Who, Y&T
0:29Chrisette Michele
0:07R.E.M.
1:09Limp Bizkit, Slayer, Ratt, Sevendust, Linkin Park, Pantera, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Y&T
26:10R.E.M., Ween, NME
8:18Math rock
4:18LANY
1:00Paramore
4:58Pierce the Veil
5:40Pierce the Veil
2:16Slash
1:46Tim Commerford
10:56R.E.M., Maxim, Sting
3:16Steve Jordan, Aretha Franklin
7:37Mike Bloomfield
14:12Recorded Music NZ
1:07Teena Marie
4:46Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Maxim
4:11The Commodores
1:00R.E.M., The Clash
2:19
0:33Paul McCartney, R.E.M., The Beatles
0:58Songwriter
0:26Rhythm section, R.E.M., Mark Knopfler
0:45Alice in Chains
0:46Paul McCartney, R.E.M., The Beatles, Sting
3:53Stone Gossard
8:43Charlie Watts
3:53Radiohead
11:17Philip Selway
3:29R.E.M.
4:13Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Tony Banks
5:50John Bonham
4:48John Bonham
2:57Topper Headon
20:55Soundgarden
5:29Soundgarden
3:41Earth, Wind & Fire
3:40Verdine White, Philip Bailey, Earth, Wind & Fire, Ralph Johnson
4:35Genesis, Sting
3:07The Beatles
11:08Paul McCartney
8:48Paul McCartney
4:57Kenney Jones
5:31Kenney Jones
14:48The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood, Rolling Stones
4:16John Guerin