Fortunately, multitrack masters have been popping up from most decades and genres of music. Some eras are harder to find — sure, there is less 1950s stuff, but some interesting examples have emerged. Alot of material around is from the 70s, 80s and 90s. Newer recordings are somewhat harder to find but more and more examples are appearing.
Still. there is plenty of variety, and here are some examples:
- Eminem | Lose Yourself (multitrack)
- Iron Maiden | Run To The Hills (multitrack)
- Journey | Don’t Stop Believin’ (Steve Perry vocals)
- Avenged Sevenfold | Afterlife (multitrack)
- Blink 182 | All The Small Things (vocals, drums, bass, keys–no guitar)
- Green Day | 21 Guns (vocals, bass, drums, keys–no guitar)
- Green Day | Basket Case (multitrack)
- Korn | Falling Away From Me (vocals)
- The Ronettes | Baby I Love You (vocals)
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