Britney Spears (feat. Nana Hedin) - Hit Me Baby One More Time - June 1998 Unmastered Recording

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @riinak7212
    @riinak7212 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for crediting NaNa Hedin :)

    • @muzik1943
      @muzik1943  2 года назад +5

      😁 Of course! She's a key part!

  • @chuuisinsane
    @chuuisinsane Год назад +3

    for differences, theres certain instruments and SFX missing like the piano and sax hits during the prechoruses & the sweeping wind sounds during the bridge

  • @RareMusicSpam
    @RareMusicSpam 2 года назад +2

    Your channel is amazing I’m loving it

  • @3hooks781
    @3hooks781 3 года назад +11

    Max is a BEAST!!!!!

  • @eliemansour9899
    @eliemansour9899 3 года назад +7

    love the britney... hope you share OIDIA demos

    • @muzik1943
      @muzik1943  3 года назад +7

      Thanks! Sorry, I hope I didn't communicate the wrong thing. What I do have is useless LOL, but more so snippet like. However, from the small bits of OIDIA, you can tell from the lighter percussion, it's a chopped up rudimentary 1999 version of the song before it was mastered around early 2000. Reminds me of the early version of I Will Be There seen in a June 1998 video of Max with Britney in NYC. Plus many other 1990s Max Martin songs, seen or heard in the early production process.
      Recording sessions for that album began on September 20, 1999, but even before that, the song was written from August to September 1999, basic instrumentation was recorded in October 1999, and vocals recorded by Britney the first week of November 1999 at Max Martin's old studios in Sweden. Some more mixing and then mastering was done for awhile. She left Sweden IIRC right after to perform in Dublin at the 1999 MTV Europe Awards and then went to Switzerland to do more recording with Shania Twain and her then husband (Mutt Lange).
      She was presented the finished cut of Oops I Did It Again in January 2000 in either Orlando (recorded Can't Make You Love Me around January 14, 2000) or late January in NYC, commenting on it on January 28, 2000 during a BTS interview (show where was seen recording When Your Eyes Say It at Battery Studios NYC and appeared on TRL). That album was essentially 60-70% late 1999 recordings and 30% stuff recorded during first few months of 2000.
      If I ever get my hands on that I will be very happy LOL. Jacksons, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, etc artists seem to be easier. Cheiron alum and Max Martin (Maratone) the former co-owner, along with Jive Records alum, guard the hell out of their demos and rare cuts of BS, BSB, and NSYNC music from 90s/early 2000s, that hasn't been previously released. Very unlucky in that department, but one day hopefully that will change.

  • @dinocesark
    @dinocesark Год назад +4

    ❤Nana.

  • @нина-л7о9ж
    @нина-л7о9ж 3 года назад +12

    Даже здесь оказывается Нана пела

    • @malahouni
      @malahouni 2 месяца назад +1

      Голос Евродэнса

  • @elderbenass
    @elderbenass 3 года назад +3

    I might be wrong @MuZik, but Britney´s vox sounded the pitch a bit higher here compared with LP version. Noticed during low notes at the intro.

    • @muzik1943
      @muzik1943  3 года назад +6

      Wow, thanks! I haven't played the LP version for awhile, because my family's original copy of the 1999 album got scratched by my baby sister and the WMAs were corrupted by a hard drive recovery.
      This was one of the few that I didn't playback and cross examine both versions.

    • @AyeSunny22
      @AyeSunny22 3 года назад +5

      Sounds sped up a bit. Most noticeable right before the chorus or like the orchestra crash is off. I would love to hear the demo with Max singing one day.

    • @muzik1943
      @muzik1943  2 года назад +3

      I have finally figured it out. I didn't really listen to this lossless audio file closely and uploaded in MP4 form without realizing, there is a "lightness" to some parts of it for certain. This is unmastered apparently.