Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax MULTITRACKS
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Straight from the tapes so EQ and other treatments are up to you.
Educational purposes only
Download link:
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The amazing Roland Jupiter 8 in full splendor. Beautifully played by Andy Richards.
It's the back bone of the song. It did so many sounds of the song and if you listen carefully at 3:05 it drifted out of tune
@@jaggass pitch bend effect maybe?
Nah the Jupiter 8 drifted out of tune. Nearly all synths with VCO's did that
Trevor horn stems!!!! 🙏 thank you!!!
Trevor Horn, you absolute bloody mastermind/genius!
Another 80s synthpop classic! Excellent👍👏thanks😁
Oh man, I loved this tune growing up! Nice to be able to hear more of what's underneath the surface!
Needs more cow bell.
Obrigado trabalho maravilhoso por favor faça strange love Depeche mode please
True Masterpiece..
Please, make Depeche Mode: Strange Love and, New Order: Bizarre Love Triangle
Excellent!!!!! Thank you.
this is awesome.. if you can do this for the Welcome to the Pleasuredome song, my life is complete!!! or else, is it possible for an individual to request the tracks somewhere? as ZTT doesn't excist anymore.
Thanks, LIKE, muito obrigado
this is great, thanks!!
This is awesome!
Would buy tracks of every song if i would know how to work the software..
Thank you for sharing. Much appreciated. According to Stephen Lipson the session was made up of 24 tracks less one timecode track. I am assuming that they were summed down to the 8 tracks that you provided here? By the way, and for what it's worth I recorded / released this song back in the 80's before the Frankie version made it's way to North America.
Peter, what do you mean by that last sentence?
@@80ssynthfan48 He means that he recorded and released a cover version of the 3'47" single version that was released in late 1983 in Europe and in early 1984 in the United States--the one we've all heard a million times.
I am skeptical of Batah's claim that his cover version was released "before the Frankie version made it's [sic] way to North America."
Great but...only 8 tracks in the download link ? (198Meg)
dude... its a simple song youre not doing anything crazy with this
my dad likes this song
@seeyouuntheeighties - this is great, thank you...may I ask - how you think that bassline is achieved? just a single note over and over, a sustained stab followed by a short stab?
The bass line is a Fairlight C.M.I. IIx programed, played and sequenced by J. J. Jeczalik
Amazing! Thank you Scott. Do you have Propaganda P:Machinery?
I’ve looked everywhere and I can’t find any propaganda ones anywhere. Been looking for Dr Mabuse for a while
I've asked this many times at various places online, and never received the right answer: What is Holly saying at the 3:49 mark?
Oh, when it's time
When it's time, it's time.
@@brainwaves71 Nope.
Maybe some version of these:
*But in time, I shall be tired.*
*But in time, I shall retire.*
*Buying time, I shall be tired.*
*Buying time, I shall retire.*
I have the vocal stems and its still hard to make out, but the last word I am pretty sure is some form of "tired" (not "time" as many think....the reverb makes it clearer) and it fits the song theme and ending.
@@avidadolares It's so weird how nobody really knows, even though the song was so popular!
@@jamesdawson3110 Its a one off spoken closing line with no significance to the song otherwise. Why would anyone know it. The lyrics sites are definitely wrong with their translation. It could be a number of things and nearly impossible to tell exactly without Holly Johnson giving exact words.