4.29.2009

The Beatles

Sgt. Pepper's Multi-Track Masters (1967)
The Beatles In The Studio, Track By Track

Hearing what The Beatles were able to accomplish with only 4 tracks (and a bit of bouncing)
on Sgt. Pepper's is pretty amazing. Here are four incredibly clean master tapes, where you can listen to the isolated tracks of Paul's bass & Ringo's drums ("A Day In The Life"), Ringo alone with his background vocalists ("With A Little Help From My Friends") or just George's electric lead & George Martin's horns ("Sgt. Pepper's"). If you've got audio software, you can make your own mixes. Admittedly, this is more for historians and fanatics, but it's still a fascinating view of rock music's greatest practitioners. Listen to just John & Paul singing together on "She's Leaving Home," below (give them 10 seconds to begin).


1-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Audience Sounds)
2-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Bass, Guitars, Drums)
3-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Lead & Background Vocals)
4-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Lead Guitar, Horns)

1-With A Little Help From My Friends (Lead Bass, Guitar Fill, Percussion)
2-With A Little Help From My Friends (Piano, Guitar Fill, Bass, Drums)
3-With A Little Help From My Friends (Lead & Background Vocals)
4-With A Little Help From My Friends (Lead Guitar, Background Vocals)

1-She's Leaving Home (Harp, Strings)
2-She's Leaving Home (Harp, Strings)
3-She's Leaving Home (Lead Vocals, Background Vocals)
4-She's Leaving Home (Background Vocals)

1-A Day In The Life (Guitar, Piano, Lead & BG Vocals, Mal's Middle Count)
2-A Day In The Life (Guitar, Piano, Percussion, Lead & BG Vocals, Mal's End Count)
3-A Day In The Life (Piano, Orchestra)
4-A Day In The Life (Bass, Drums)

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

FAB4ulous... thank you so much. Dr. Dream

pjnsudz said...

Hard to believe Sgt. Pepper's is 42 years old. It is amazing to realize the sounds they were able to produce with just 4 tracks & their imaginations. Still a great record, & no, I don't think it's dated at all, as a lot of people claim. I still play it regularly, & will be waiting in line September 9th for the new re-mastered edition. Can't wait to hear it in mono. Thanks for the isolated tracks. Cool stuff.

Willard said...

Ditto.

Mona said...

You may already know what I think about this album...
Have you heard 'Revolved' 2XCD lots of outakes and then mono version of 'Revolver'. Truly outstanding...
Regards/

Michael Arthur said...

Been wandering around listening to these today. Thanks much for a great site.

Willard said...

Not just yet, Mona.
Nice artwork, Michael.
Thanks for all the comments.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

I've been looking for these for ages. Great blog!

The Sunday Morning Hangover said...

Thank You!! Where's the rest of the album?

Totenfest said...

This really is a damn gooood blog..!
Just discovered it...
Thanks a lot..!

annmargretfan said...

Excellent post

Anonymous said...

Yes is there anyplace to get the rest of the album? I"m having a blast plugging these files into Garageband and "remixing" them all different ways. Amazing the things you aren't supposed to hear when you listen to the isolated tracks. Thanks so very much, this is a music nerd's dream.

kindsaluv said...

can't stop listening. and a new way to listen to the whole album too.
thank you so much fot this
cheers K

life of the beatles said...

Fantastic. Amazing to hear the vocals-only track ... didn't notice the harmony at the end of "She's Leaving Home" before. The studio trickery was so minimal; a lot of bands these days would have trouble without it.

Nazz Nomad said...

i got chills listening to the vox on she's leaving home.

MrBill said...

Headquarters and Pisces were my two favorite Monkees albums. This should be fascinating to listen to. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thank you!!!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant! Thank you so much!