Entries in the 'Isolated Tracks' category

Hors d’Oeuvres: Crowes Countdown

After five months on the road, the Black Crowes have reached the final stop of their Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys Tour. Last night saw the band play the first of six shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco, which will be followed by the dreaded “indefinite hiatus.” SF Weekly has a review of yesterday’s performance, while our friends at Dirty Impound recently published an interview with Chris & Rich Robinson.

We’ll keep you posted on news from the Crowes’ finale.

Here’s six other stories to keep you occupied…

Finally, over the years we’ve shared a number of videos featuring isolated tracks from classic recordings. Apparently we’re not the only ones who enjoy the opportunity to hear little details you can only pick out through these isolated tracks as a new site called Studio Multitracks was launched to compile them in one place. Recent finds include Freddie Mercury’s a capella track from Killer Queen, Matt Cameron’s drum track from Spoonman and Eddie Van Halen’s guitar track from Panama. Keep ‘em coming internets!

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Isolated Tracks: Stones – Gimme Shelter

Written by on 11.30.2010 | Isolated Tracks, Rolling Stones

Over the four-plus years of Hidden Track’s existence, some of our favorite stories to cover are the leaks of isolated tracks. Whether it’s David Lee Roth screeching, yelling and singing Runnin’ With The Devil or Geddy Lee tearing through Tom Sawyer, we love hearing the intricacies that are so hard to pick out on the full-band audio.

The latest set of isolated tracks to surface are of the Rolling Stones’ classic Gimme Shelter from 1969′s Let It Bleed, which were first posted on the blog Dangerous Minds. Let’s start with a vocal track featuring harmonies from Mick Jagger and Merry Clayton…

From there, we’ve got Keith Richards rhythm guitar track…

READ ON for more isolated Gimme Shelter tracks…

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