To my understanding of music history, I think one of the main reasons why this album is one of a kind is because it’s the last album during what one could call the “Wild West” era of sampling. These were the early days when sampling was just starting to become a thing, and not everyone was locked in as far as how copyright and royalties were concerned. Of course later on you had guys like The Avalanches who went down the full plunderphonics route but were pulling obscure samples so as to avoid copyright. But Paul’s Boutique has hundreds of samples many taken from well known artists. One song alone has four Beatles samples. No way in todays day in age would this album even be allowed to exist, let alone an artist release it through a label and somehow make money from it. But my goodness, am I glad it does exist. It truly is a one of a kind anomaly album.
They did get all the samples cleared on this, but the cost to do so today would be exactly like you said - so astronomically high you simply couldn't release it. Biz Markie and Gilbert O'Sullivan helped speed that along to some degree, but it was inevitable.
I'm in total agreement. Sampling by the Dust Bros is sick,rymes are tight and so far removed from LTI lyrics if you get my drift. More updated on the hip hop lingo,my favorite NY KNICK is Hawthorne Wingo. Who else would ever come up with that shit? Eating chicken gizzards with a girl named Lizzy. You could tell they were doing some physcodelics during those LA writing sessions. I wonder if they video taped writing sessions. I'm sure that would be a fuckin blast to watch. Man I fuckin love this album. All my friends are huge BBoy fans but none of them rank this#1 for them. They're nuts. Whatcha think about Hello Nasty? I believe that's underrated as well.
Paul’s and Hot Sauce are probably my favorites. They both have that sort of experimental edge to them. And I appreciate the wonderful syrupy bass tones all over Hot Sauce.
production wise yes, but the lyrics are still the beastie boys lol raps about humpty dumpty don't hold up. i think for greatest of all time you need great production and great lyrics.
@@DOMICH59 KEXP does that kind of thing. They are listener supported (non- commercial) radio, so they can do "theme" days like that, or whatever else their listeners want.
The cover shot of Pauls Boutique reminds me of my childhood when we used to walk down Orchard - Hester - Rivington - Delancy to look for bargains on clothes.
0:34 To All the Girls 0:59 Shake Your Rump 4:20 Johnny Ryall 7:18 Egg Man 10:00 High Plains Drifter 11:30 Sounds of Science 14:17 3 Minute Rule 15:06 Hey Ladies 20:09 5 Piece Chicken Dinner 20:28 Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun 21:21 Car Thief 23:18 What Comes Around 24:27 Shadrach 26:33 B-Boy Bouillabaisse
@@AngelVazquez-vs9xp It’s more on a technical level. In todays modern music landscape, no way would this album even be allowed to exist with this many samples. We’re talking around 250 samples minimum, some from well known artists. But it was only allowed back then because it was just at the tail end of the Wild West early days of sampling when everyone was still trying to figure out royalties and copyright laws. I’d argue right after this album was released did everyone start taking the legalities of sampling seriously.
@@7LeggedOctopusTV Yeah, it's their history but just told through stories told by Ad Rock and Mike D. A good long read that reallly tells the highlights of their career. They also include notes/explanations of some of their songs in order of release.
Please do these next: DJ Shadow - Endtroducing The Avalanches - Since I left you Kruder and Dorfmeister - K&D Sessions Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
Shadow's 'Endtroducing' would be harder because of a lot of the rare samples used, a lot of songs/albums you can't Google and find, a definite masterpiece.
The bibliography is lengthy and impressive. The integration (and contortion) of the sources into the finished product is *more* impressive and what ultimately launches Paul's Boutique into the category of Fine Art.
And imagine, they didn't have the technology in 1988 that we have today. I have a hard time thinking about going record by record and mixing everything and the tape manipulation. Amazing work.
I'm not sure bout the sampling,but Bizarre Ride To The Pharcyde is a rap master piece too. That group would've made it big for a while with their word play and creativity if they all didn't start getting big heads after that first album. The follow up wasn't as good. I think Fatlip left the group and 1 other dude who was awesome.
My GF at this time was named Suzy C. I used to sing Suzy is a headbanger to her and she would get pissed and be like "No I'm not"! I just laughed every time. She figured it out after a while.
These Beastie Boys list of samples are sweet! Makes me want to run out and buy the records the samples came from... some of them are kinda essential for any collection.
Yo thank you so much for putting in the time to getting this all together. I came across Paul's Botique on a blank tape by accident when I was 10 years old going through my dads cassettes and I was just a casual listener at that point. But as I got older and dove more into music, I realized that this album is really a history lesson.
Thank you for putting this together. I typed in Paul's Boutique samples, looking for a video just like this... and I found it at the top. Your awesome!
@@delcoplaza Was gonna say the same thing - like - I've known that the piano chord from Pink Floyd's Time has been Looking Down The Barrel Of A gun since I first heard this record... when it was a new record.
wow - thank you very much for this - it's amazing. people say Paul's Boutique is like Sgt. Pepper's but it's more like Electric Ladyland to me. Paul's is futuristic and ahead of it's time; a masterpiece to my ears since freshman year in high school.
Left out “ That Lady” by the Isley Brothers… but got ones that others left out here on other UA-cam channels………Dust Brothers creating new songs by stitching Frankenstein sample together.., brilliant … and the Beasties busting our bad ass comedic rhymes .., the best rap album of all time in my opinion…
2pac- Me Against the World Outkast-Aquemini Beastie boys-Pauls Boutique Nas-Stillmatic Scarface-The Fix Beasties got top 5 hip hop album of all time big facts
Absolutely amazing!! One of my favorite records of all time and incredible to hear all these. Some I already knew, others blew my mind. Wondered what that quieter sample was in High Plain Drifter for years, and totally flipped when I found out it was Suzy Is A Headbanger! Any chance of Odelay next? Would love to see that!
this is fantastic... i was surprised the "disco 3" sample wasn't an early fat boys track.... gonna check out your others now.... as other said 3 Feet High and Rising.... also maybe something by the Bomb Squad like It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Down or Fear of a Black Planet....
Woah! Holy BBOY Guacamole, You Sir, are "Thorough in the Borough, and That's a MUST! Nwiiiice eye guy! U deserve Five Mic's🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ and a side of TIGHT SP-l2 Delight . Yauch would be buGGin!🎛️ Love This So very much!
How did someone figure out all of these samples? I could listen to Paul's Boutique and maybe catch like a dozen samples....for the whole album. Whoever made this is some kind of genius.
Cant forget the Dust Brothers who Produced the fuck out of this album. The amount of samples used on this album could never be recreated it would cost to much money but back in the day before they charged for samples. This is by far the most under rated album the Beastie Boys have dropped at first listen when I loved License to Ill, this shit shit came way the fuck out of left field and I did not get it when I first heard it. I am a hip hop dinosaur I got this album from Columbia records plus like 12 other records for like a penny a record.
Mix Master didn't join until Hello Nasty. They had Dj Hurricane from LTI through Ill Communication but just for live performances, I don't think any DJ was involved in making Pauls Boutique. They had 4 producers. The Dust Brothers plus Matt Dike and Mike Simpson. Plus Mario Caldato as a sound engineer. Plus the 3 MC's and other assistents. A lot of smart people helped make this record.
Sorry if someone has pointed this out before, but I gotta say this. At 29:44 the song "When The Levee Breaks" is sampled in a song not on this album. Not on "B-Boys Bouillabaisse Melody." I though I would have heard it but, I don't.
i didnt understand how complex and subtle and prevalent sampling was even after decades of listening to rap. i had no idea check your head was all samples until seeing this channel's video. i assumed because they were posing with guitar cases that they were playing the music. doh.
finally 31 years later, best album ever just from the production, well maybe public enemys nation of millions was better .... the only album worth having by these guys
This is like the second samples video on PB I've seen that doesn't mention Time by Pink Floyd on Barrel of a Gun. And it was the only sample I recognized when listening to the album for the first time!
I was about to write the same, then I saw your comment. since I bought the album in 89 that sample was the one I immediately recognized (and Beatles too...
That's funny! I was about to write about that sample but originally that was one of the ones I *didn't* know about - for years I thought it was a slowed down sample of a church bell pealing.
You missed the ISLEY BROTHERS.sample “ The Lady” on the Disco Dave song... and one that is harder to hear... on HELLO BROOKLYN .., behind the boomin bass beats .... is a light guitar sample from PINK FLOYD’s album “ DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”... from the song “ BREATHE ( in the air)”
On the James brown sample where they sample the line "Shake your rumpa", how do they isolate the vocal and sample it as the original has some drums on it that they dont use?
Have to wonder of they didnt have some sort of special pressing that had an acapella track they used. I've seen stuff like that floating about for certain songs.
I saw an interview with Ad and Mike D recently and they said they cleared everything on the record (or most maybe.. maybe not the one note type sample.) Maybe at least for Capitol that gave them access to multi tracks And they might have used quad records.. Skilled engineers can do magical isolations with a 2 track... so maybe it was that the dust brothers and mario c's production skills are insane
All sounds,samples vocals and instruments are recorded on their own track. So if someone was to get a hold of the Masters you could listen to each individual track and it would sound perfectly clean without the other tracks overlaying.
A huge studio equalizer can be used to isolate a vocal (bring up the level on the vocals and fade down everything else). Wouldn't be perfect but for a 2-3 second sample it would work
Today I learned that every piece of music ever written and recorded before 1988 is sampled in "Paul's Boutique"...
... every one.
Beastie Boys: Yes😐😐😐😎😎😎
Every piece of GOOD music...
To my understanding of music history, I think one of the main reasons why this album is one of a kind is because it’s the last album during what one could call the “Wild West” era of sampling. These were the early days when sampling was just starting to become a thing, and not everyone was locked in as far as how copyright and royalties were concerned. Of course later on you had guys like The Avalanches who went down the full plunderphonics route but were pulling obscure samples so as to avoid copyright. But Paul’s Boutique has hundreds of samples many taken from well known artists. One song alone has four Beatles samples. No way in todays day in age would this album even be allowed to exist, let alone an artist release it through a label and somehow make money from it. But my goodness, am I glad it does exist. It truly is a one of a kind anomaly album.
They did get all the samples cleared on this, but the cost to do so today would be exactly like you said - so astronomically high you simply couldn't release it. Biz Markie and Gilbert O'Sullivan helped speed that along to some degree, but it was inevitable.
Greatest rap album ever, in my opinion anyway.
I'm in total agreement. Sampling by the Dust Bros is sick,rymes are tight and so far removed from LTI lyrics if you get my drift. More updated on the hip hop lingo,my favorite NY KNICK is Hawthorne Wingo. Who else would ever come up with that shit? Eating chicken gizzards with a girl named Lizzy. You could tell they were doing some physcodelics during those LA writing sessions. I wonder if they video taped writing sessions. I'm sure that would be a fuckin blast to watch. Man I fuckin love this album. All my friends are huge BBoy fans but none of them rank this#1 for them. They're nuts. Whatcha think about Hello Nasty? I believe that's underrated as well.
That's a fact though.
Paul’s and Hot Sauce are probably my favorites. They both have that sort of experimental edge to them. And I appreciate the wonderful syrupy bass tones all over Hot Sauce.
production wise yes, but the lyrics are still the beastie boys lol raps about humpty dumpty don't hold up. i think for greatest of all time you need great production and great lyrics.
n3rds3y3vi3w the lyrics are cool too. What do you want bitches, hoes, and bullshit.
in 2015, Seattle radio station KEXP played the entirety of a song if was used in Paul's. It took over 12 hours to play it all!
I want the name of the Program Director that signed off on THAT.
Uncle Bling yes,it was an amazing day!
@@DOMICH59 KEXP does that kind of thing. They are listener supported (non- commercial) radio, so they can do "theme" days like that, or whatever else their listeners want.
It would be nice if someone put together a Spotify playlist with all of the samples from PB.
That was Awesome!
Beastie Boys: so what songs are you gonna sample?
Dust Brothers: yeah
Hahhaah
The cover shot of Pauls Boutique reminds me of my childhood when we used to walk down Orchard - Hester - Rivington - Delancy to look for bargains on clothes.
Damn. What an eclectic creation. Beasties were way ahead of their time
Genius's
It was produced by the Dust Brothers.
@@SuperDaveSo Precisely. I think the Dust Bros. deserve at least 1/2 of the credit.
0:34 To All the Girls
0:59 Shake Your Rump
4:20 Johnny Ryall
7:18 Egg Man
10:00 High Plains Drifter
11:30 Sounds of Science
14:17 3 Minute Rule
15:06 Hey Ladies
20:09 5 Piece Chicken Dinner
20:28 Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun
21:21 Car Thief
23:18 What Comes Around
24:27 Shadrach
26:33 B-Boy Bouillabaisse
Sadly we'll never see an album like this again. :(
Epic video.... Thanks for compiling it all....
By Beastie boys or someone else? Check out Madvillainy, it has nearly as much samples as this album
Kid named fat boy slim:
@@AngelVazquez-vs9xp It’s more on a technical level. In todays modern music landscape, no way would this album even be allowed to exist with this many samples. We’re talking around 250 samples minimum, some from well known artists. But it was only allowed back then because it was just at the tail end of the Wild West early days of sampling when everyone was still trying to figure out royalties and copyright laws. I’d argue right after this album was released did everyone start taking the legalities of sampling seriously.
Have you heard of Odelay by Beck? It was produced by the same guys although not as sample heavy
I just read the Beastie Boys book and relistened to all their albums. Now I'm going back over them again. Thank you!
MrNoodle001 what’s the book about? Just their history?
@@7LeggedOctopusTV Yeah, it's their history but just told through stories told by Ad Rock and Mike D. A good long read that reallly tells the highlights of their career. They also include notes/explanations of some of their songs in order of release.
I think you missed one, unless I'm incorrect Jaws is also sampled in Eggman on top of the Psycho sample.
'Got a mailbox on your bumper and a bald front tire' never ceases to crack me up
If you think Paul's Boutique has a ton of samples, you need to check out The Avalanches' "Since I Left You"
You should do one of these for Licensed To Ill.
It would be two songs by Zeppelin and three by Sabbath.
While Licensed To Ill was revolutionary at the time, it doesn’t hold a candle to B-Boys later works
@@JoyGrenade right. Actually somebody has done it and you'd be surprised how many samples are on LTI
It’s done
0:34 This was also sampled in Fatboy Slim's "The Weekend Starts Here"
Please do these next:
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
The Avalanches - Since I left you
Kruder and Dorfmeister - K&D Sessions
Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
Shadow and Tribe most definitely!! 👍
Shadow's 'Endtroducing' would be harder because of a lot of the rare samples used, a lot of songs/albums you can't Google and find, a definite masterpiece.
Endtroducing has been done on another channel :)
The Avalanches and K&D would be amazing to dissect. Good call.
The bibliography is lengthy and impressive. The integration (and contortion) of the sources into the finished product is *more* impressive and what ultimately launches Paul's Boutique into the category of Fine Art.
a masterclass in sampling, this is amazing.
n3rds3y3vi3w Glad you enjoyed it.
Hat's off to the Dust Bros. for what seems like days and days of hard work!
And imagine, they didn't have the technology in 1988 that we have today. I have a hard time thinking about going record by record and mixing everything and the tape manipulation. Amazing work.
In 1989, it was probably more like months and months.
Dust Bros true sampling masters,along with The Bomb Squad.
Bee Kay 5150 naw, there’s studio footage somewhere. It was on computer. No tape.
18 months in production.
This record is a work of genuine genius. It's astonishing. And this video is also utterly wonderful.. loads of stuff I missed or misheard.
Excellent work! The Avalanches "Since I Left You" album next! ;)
The video would be about 2 hours long!
@@paranoidandroid192not really
This album rules, dudes.
"Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" samples Pink Floyd's "Time"
Hey, you got one.
OMG this incredible!
MC MC
Thank you 😊
@@8mu- you have no idea how freaking awesome this has made my eternity!
I second that BBOY E motion
3 feet high & rising please?
Another dope one
I'm not sure bout the sampling,but Bizarre Ride To The Pharcyde is a rap master piece too. That group would've made it big for a while with their word play and creativity if they all didn't start getting big heads after that first album. The follow up wasn't as good. I think Fatlip left the group and 1 other dude who was awesome.
This is simply awesome..!
My GF at this time was named Suzy C. I used to sing Suzy is a headbanger to her and she would get pissed and be like "No I'm not"! I just laughed every time. She figured it out after a while.
These Beastie Boys list of samples are sweet! Makes me want to run out and buy the records the samples came from... some of them are kinda essential for any collection.
Incredibly thorough and terrific video! You did miss the Time sample in Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun though.
Yo thank you so much for putting in the time to getting this all together. I came across Paul's Botique on a blank tape by accident when I was 10 years old going through my dads cassettes and I was just a casual listener at that point. But as I got older and dove more into music, I realized that this album is really a history lesson.
Thank you for putting this together. I typed in Paul's Boutique samples, looking for a video just like this... and I found it at the top. Your awesome!
Great job. Been listening to this album 30 years. Very informative. No Jaws Theme on Eggman? Isley Brothers on Year and a Day?
this is probably only about 20% of all the samples on this album.
@@delcoplaza Was gonna say the same thing - like - I've known that the piano chord from Pink Floyd's Time has been Looking Down The Barrel Of A gun since I first heard this record... when it was a new record.
great catch!
Now that's what I CALL a record collection!
This album is still way ahead of its time. It’s 2024.
this album is fantastic.
8:04 Elvis Costello’s “Pump It Up,” also in the mix. “Hey!”
You forgot "Hey Fellas" by Trouble Funk. They used it for "Hey Ladies"
Please do a video on other Dust Brothers albums? Maybe Odelay?
Hard to believe the two guys who made all of these beats also made the beat from Mmm Bop
wow - thank you very much for this - it's amazing. people say Paul's Boutique is like Sgt. Pepper's but it's more like Electric Ladyland to me. Paul's is futuristic and ahead of it's time; a masterpiece to my ears since freshman year in high school.
Left out “ That Lady” by the Isley Brothers… but got ones that others left out here on other UA-cam channels………Dust Brothers creating new songs by stitching Frankenstein sample together.., brilliant … and the Beasties busting our bad ass comedic rhymes .., the best rap album of all time in my opinion…
2pac- Me Against the World
Outkast-Aquemini
Beastie boys-Pauls Boutique
Nas-Stillmatic
Scarface-The Fix
Beasties got top 5 hip hop album of all time big facts
Absolutely amazing!! One of my favorite records of all time and incredible to hear all these. Some I already knew, others blew my mind. Wondered what that quieter sample was in High Plain Drifter for years, and totally flipped when I found out it was Suzy Is A Headbanger! Any chance of Odelay next? Would love to see that!
Seems quite long for 8 mins but I can honestly say this was the best 8 mins of my life....just don't tell my wife
Absolute Genius. Most underrated of all time. Simple minds will never understand.
The "BLOODCLOT!" sample on Eggraid is from the Bad Brains first album. Can't remember the name of the track offhand
this is fantastic... i was surprised the "disco 3" sample wasn't an early fat boys track.... gonna check out your others now.... as other said 3 Feet High and Rising.... also maybe something by the Bomb Squad like It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Down or Fear of a Black Planet....
This and De la's 1st album, best samples, period.
Woah! Holy BBOY Guacamole, You Sir, are "Thorough in the Borough, and That's a MUST! Nwiiiice eye guy! U deserve Five Mic's🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ and a side of TIGHT SP-l2 Delight . Yauch would be buGGin!🎛️ Love This So very much!
How did someone figure out all of these samples? I could listen to Paul's Boutique and maybe catch like a dozen samples....for the whole album. Whoever made this is some kind of genius.
GCF go to Wikipedia
whosampled.com is a good site. Amazing to see who sampled what.
The amount of work that must’ve gone into making this album melts my brain every time I listen to it.
Damm great vid. Strong work! Enjoyed every second!!!
The album that letigiously invented the word/term 'sampling'.
Bless you for this video.
I’ve always wanted a Paul’s Boutique sample video.
Don't know if you've seen this breakdown of Shake Your Rump samples, but it's super fun.
ua-cam.com/video/TlwWxpnrHE0/v-deo.html
I just now realized the end and sgt peppers reprise are the same bpm and drum beat!
back in the late 80's this album was one of the records that taught me to play bass
Cant forget the Dust Brothers who Produced the fuck out of this album. The amount of samples used on this album could never be recreated it would cost to much money but back in the day before they charged for samples. This is by far the most under rated album the Beastie Boys have dropped at first listen when I loved License to Ill, this shit shit came way the fuck out of left field and I did not get it when I first heard it. I am a hip hop dinosaur I got this album from Columbia records plus like 12 other records for like a penny a record.
Just shows how much of a true master Mix Master Mike really is. This is insane. Thanks for breaking this down
Mix Master didn't join until Hello Nasty. They had Dj Hurricane from LTI through Ill Communication but just for live performances, I don't think any DJ was involved in making Pauls Boutique. They had 4 producers. The Dust Brothers plus Matt Dike and Mike Simpson. Plus Mario Caldato as a sound engineer. Plus the 3 MC's and other assistents. A lot of smart people helped make this record.
@@JanG859Bravo
Sounds of science is the bomb !
Did not know the Beatles samples.👍✌🏼
Top notch. Thank you for doing the research and presenting it so clearly. Mind blown.
keep up the great work
In order too ! This should earn you an indulgence !
Sampladelic at it peak!!
Aphex twin next!?
Yes Aphex twin would be amazing
Yes!
You're doing God's work here
Beatles samples from abey rd. Beastie Boys they have big knowledge about good music.
legendary album!
Sorry if someone has pointed this out before, but I gotta say this. At 29:44 the song "When The Levee Breaks" is sampled in a song not on this album. Not on "B-Boys Bouillabaisse Melody." I though I would have heard it but, I don't.
It's the intro to Licence To ILL
I have most of those album's on vinyl, but I am still missing a few!
yo do u have hello nasty
I thought "Hey ladies gettin' funky" was the boys themselves.
The 'get funky' vocal bit was sampled.
I believe it was Curtis Blow
Bobtwi Chew it was from World Famous Supreme Team “Hey DJ”. The original line is “yo DJ, get funky”.
Some of the same elements show up in the Renegade Soundwave tracks of the same vintage.
Favorite beastie boys album 5 mic's
Every time i try to listen through this I stop after 5 minutes to relisten to Paul's Boutique
Kicking the new k knowledge
It's the joint!!
i didnt understand how complex and subtle and prevalent sampling was even after decades of listening to rap. i had no idea check your head was all samples until seeing this channel's video. i assumed because they were posing with guitar cases that they were playing the music. doh.
Epic effort!
Amazing to think an Emu Emax was used to make this album
Definately it takes more than genious to sample and print your signature with all respect to my men B boys
Tricky or Massive Attack? BTW, love the videos
A masterpiece made by elements of masterworks
Its kind of funny to me seeing the B Boys sample their past selves
A la mierda, media hora de samples. Que tal trabajazo. Gran disco.
finally 31 years later, best album ever just from the production, well maybe public enemys nation of millions was better .... the only album worth having by these guys
Very good. Congratulations!!!
So many elements I never heard before!
This is like the second samples video on PB I've seen that doesn't mention Time by Pink Floyd on Barrel of a Gun.
And it was the only sample I recognized when listening to the album for the first time!
I was about to write the same, then I saw your comment. since I bought the album in 89 that sample was the one I immediately recognized (and Beatles too...
That's funny! I was about to write about that sample but originally that was one of the ones I *didn't* know about - for years I thought it was a slowed down sample of a church bell pealing.
Never knew they were rippin' of beats from the Beatles. I think it's cool.
They sure liked sampling
Next The Chemical Brothers part 2
This is a great weekend! Thank you!
wow such a great job on this!!! i thought i knew a lot of this but you have taught me a ton!! thanks!!
Feeling this! More like this!
Great work! What about the Bass at 18:30 on HAY LADIES??? Where is that from?
You missed the ISLEY BROTHERS.sample “ The Lady” on the Disco Dave song... and one that is harder to hear... on HELLO BROOKLYN .., behind the boomin bass beats .... is a light guitar sample from PINK FLOYD’s album “ DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”... from the song “ BREATHE ( in the air)”
And “Hush” by deep purple in hey ladies
SHAZAM going crazy!
epic edition...changing my name to Max Skillatchi
Waiting on getting those samples cleared.....De La
On the James brown sample where they sample the line "Shake your rumpa", how do they isolate the vocal and sample it as the original has some drums on it that they dont use?
Have to wonder of they didnt have some sort of special pressing that had an acapella track they used. I've seen stuff like that floating about for certain songs.
I saw an interview with Ad and Mike D recently and they said they cleared everything on the record (or most maybe.. maybe not the one note type sample.)
Maybe at least for Capitol that gave them access to multi tracks
And they might have used quad records..
Skilled engineers can do magical isolations with a 2 track... so maybe it was that the dust brothers and mario c's production skills are insane
Awesome, thanks for the reply. I've always wondered how they did that with other samples
All sounds,samples vocals and instruments are recorded on their own track. So if someone was to get a hold of the Masters you could listen to each individual track and it would sound perfectly clean without the other tracks overlaying.
A huge studio equalizer can be used to isolate a vocal (bring up the level on the vocals and fade down everything else). Wouldn't be perfect but for a 2-3 second sample it would work
This is so awesome! Thanks for making this