I've loved Fascination Street since I was a teenager, my mom bought me the Mixed Up cassette as soon as it was released. I had an amp and speakers in my Mustang 5.0 GT so I would drive around blasting the song in Deer Park, Texas. What a great time to be grow up. This is so damn clear that it has to come directly from Robert and/or the studio where it was recorded. I'm racking my brain trying to figure out how it was done, so clear! Definitely doesn't sound like the vocals were just extracted. It reminds me how artists record the voice and other parts then combine it all together. I'm so lucky to have seen the Prayer Tour and several others in person.
This sounds like studio stems, rather than something extracted from the final mixed recording. It's too clean and doesn't have any off the artefacts normally associated with vocal isolation.
@@StuartQuinn Although this is a lot of stuff to throw on a stem together... Lead vocals and all the little noises, and also the keyboard parts? Plus a guitar part that is already on the other stems? usually you get an isolated vocal on stems, this one is weird. But of course there are OTHER vocal tracks recorded too, this might be just the heavily delayed ambient one.
I've loved Fascination Street since I was a teenager, my mom bought me the Mixed Up cassette as soon as it was released. I had an amp and speakers in my Mustang 5.0 GT so I would drive around blasting the song in Deer Park, Texas. What a great time to be grow up. This is so damn clear that it has to come directly from Robert and/or the studio where it was recorded. I'm racking my brain trying to figure out how it was done, so clear! Definitely doesn't sound like the vocals were just extracted. It reminds me how artists record the voice and other parts then combine it all together. I'm so lucky to have seen the Prayer Tour and several others in person.
sounds like cerebral horror and I love it 🙃
how good it would be to see and listen to a video of the moment they recorded this to know how they did it
The man that love to turn his nightmares in music. Unique.
Love it too♥️☯️
1st yes.
Also this is just mind blowing love it.
hoping for more the cure song from the album disintegration.
Hi, was wondering which software you used to do this great work??!!
Thank you
Hi, I didn't extract this myself.
Ok! I’ve wanting to do this with the synth tracks and was wondering how doable it was. Thanks for sharing!
This sounds like studio stems, rather than something extracted from the final mixed recording. It's too clean and doesn't have any off the artefacts normally associated with vocal isolation.
@@StuartQuinn Although this is a lot of stuff to throw on a stem together... Lead vocals and all the little noises, and also the keyboard parts? Plus a guitar part that is already on the other stems? usually you get an isolated vocal on stems, this one is weird. But of course there are OTHER vocal tracks recorded too, this might be just the heavily delayed ambient one.