Rick Beato's intricate breakdowns of songs, music, and techniques is pretty cool.
Boston's first album (1976) in my opinion is a Top 10 of all time. Still nothing sounds like it, never has since. Boston was its own genre. Summer of '77.
Second album (1978) was good as well. I remember the anticipation of this second Boston album, buying it immediately.
That was pretty much the end of Boston (aside from the single, Amanda), on their third album ten years later in 1986.
How did this guy get the full audio on this sound broken down into separate tracks? Is that something he bought or is it possible for them to be digitally extracted from the publicly available version? The latter would be quite extraordinary, but digital tech has progressed a lot.
How did this guy get the full audio on this sound broken down into separate tracks?
Is that something he bought or is it possible for them to be digitally extracted from the publicly available version? The latter would be quite extraordinary, but digital tech has progressed a lot.
Yeah, the way or manner Beato was able to extract and isolated tracks was amazing. He does that on all his song/parts breakdowns.
My son had at one time access to a site where hundreds of songs had extracted then isolated tracks -- some more than others. But on Beato's isolations they are really clean, there's not much bleed-through of other instrumentation.
The site my son extracted his isolated tracks or a bunch of 70s-80s songs no longer exists or else I'd get you the link.
Could be some software that can do the same thing...(we would think by now.) I've noticed a lotta karaoke uses the extracted/iso to eliminate the vocals.