Vote here for the best mixed song ever!

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Purge said:
I remember reading a Reznor interview where he was asked if there were any difficulties involving the recording of "Downward Spiral". He said Ruiner was the one song that he just couldn't get right no matter what he tried. I like the sound of that one too. One man's crap is another man's...whatever...
i beleive i read the same article...i just love the layering of that song...synths, guitars..dry vocals, breaking glass...it has everything
 
Buck62 said:
Check out the CD "Puzzle" by Dada.

The entire CD is a clinic on great mixing, stellar guitar playing, and the best 2-part harmony since Lennon and McCartney.

I'm very serious... check it out.
i fully agree
 
damn it looks like I'm the only person who doesn't listen to rock n roll on this website... :D
 
Scottgman said:
Any song on the Red Hot Chili Pepper's "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" album.

I'll second that. I was going to mention that album for sure. I was just reading Cloneboy's new thread wondering about some of the worst sounding masters. The first thing that came to mind was the Chili Pepper's "Californication". What an awful sounding record! Compare that to "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", what a total 180!
 
Any song off the "trouble at the henhouse" album by the Tragicaly Hip.
 
NL5 said:
Well, your the only one that didn't answer the question either.....

What's the best mixed song ever in your opinion???? :)

I said the first song on the MJ "off the wall" LP, I finally got the name "Don't Stop Till you get enough"
 
Climbing up the walls

Exit Music (For a film)

Fake Plastic Trees


All amazing. All by Radiohead, if you're not familiar with these tracks, shame on you.
 
Teacher said:
I said the first song on the MJ "off the wall" LP, I finally got the name "Don't Stop Till you get enough"


oops...apparently I'm blind! :D
 
bazzlad said:
Climbing up the walls

Exit Music (For a film)

Fake Plastic Trees


All amazing. All by Radiohead, if you're not familiar with these tracks, shame on you.

shame on me cuz i haven't heard of any of the tracks any of yall posted :D
 
Raw-Tracks said:
I'll second that. I was going to mention that album for sure. I was just reading Cloneboy's new thread wondering about some of the worst sounding masters. The first thing that came to mind was the Chili Pepper's "Californication". What an awful sounding record! Compare that to "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", what a total 180!


Good call! I just listened to Californication a couple weeks ago after not listening to it for probably a year. I was shocked at how crappy it sounded. I didn't notice that when it was first released. I guess that is evidence my ears are becoming better trained.

But Blood Sugar Sex Magik is like honey dripping from my stereo speakers. What a great sounding album! (the songs are great too).
 
Teacher said:
shame on me cuz i haven't heard of any of the tracks any of yall posted :D


Listen to "Josie" by Steeley Dan. I just listened to "Don't Stop".

It never hurts to expand your horizions. I listen to ALL types of music. I had off the wall in my collection already.

I'm curious to see what you think.
 
Do some of that legal downloading and inject some Radiohead into your grey matter,
and if you're into beats and that stuff, download some Kid A, the experimental electronica album. Think Aphex Twin and DJ Shadow. It's good stuff.

Also another excellently mixed song is breathe. Keeping everything audible over that bassline deserves recognition!
 
thanks so far...

I'm getting some really great suggestions here - thanks everyone!

After the last comment, I thought maybe I'd throw out a couple songs I was thinking about for the best mixed songs ever:

In the warm category:
Mark Cohn/Mark Cohn (1991) - especially Ghost Train. (I'm also a sucker for well written songs, so I may be biased)

In the newer category:
U2 - ATYCLB - Beautiful Day
A great example of using the sonic spectrum

In the busy category:
Radiohead - Hail to the Theif - 2 + 2 = 5
It's partly the producing, but these guys blow my mind. The sounds are incredible - some of the panning sounds so amazing, it almost messes with your ears.

Those are three of my picks. I'm open to more suggestions and I'm definately enjoying reading the thread we have going here...

- Jason
 
revaudio said:
In the busy category:
Radiohead - Hail to the Theif - 2 + 2 = 5
It's partly the producing, but these guys blow my mind. The sounds are incredible - some of the panning sounds so amazing, it almost messes with your ears.

A few Radiohead examples for you, which MAY be more suited.
Climbing up the walls played loud in the dark will FUCK anyones mind up a little, Electioneering, Blow out (Pablo Honey), Talk show host.

:) Oh and if you're a Radiohead fan try to download, This mess we're in, by radiohead AND PJ Harvey. Not the best mastering ever, but an extremely good song.
 
Rainbow-Long Live Rock n Roll

Heart - ANYTHING they ever did

Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
 
Admittedly, I'm not a fan of the Beach Boys at all, but we're talking about mixing, so I'll have to say Pet Sounds is one of the better-mixed records I've listened to.

One of my personal favorites is Close to the Edge, by Yes.

As far as modern stuff, I have a real soft spot for OK Computer (Radiohead). What can I say? It just provides my ears with such entertainment, I can't get over how well it was engineered and mixed.

. . . And I like how Jane's Addiction Ritual de la Habitual sounds. Good stuff there.
 
favourite mixes

ahhhhhh guys - as a brit is is SOOOOO nice to see XTC appearing on here so much (but then i thought about my favourite Skylarking and realise is was Mr Rundgren!!!!!! hahahaha)

Skylarking is my goto mix in the studio and is always at hand as a reference for my monitors

Sowing The Seeds Of Love - Tears For Fears
Force Ten - Rush
The Maker - Daniel Lanois
Flying In A Blue Dream - Joe Satriani (wonderfully evocative beginning)
anything off Bitter by Meshell Ndegeocello - particularly Faithful (wonderful example of less-is-more)
any of Pierre Marchands work with Sarah McLachlan - particularly Building A Mystery and Possession
I Believe In Love - Paula Cole
for sheer calmness in complexity - Mike Oldfield for Tubular Bells 2 & 3

these are often the things i reach for as my warm up material at the start of a day. i know a lot of this isn't so mainstream, but i try and keep things broad here as i end up working with so much different stuff here

enjoy and hope the term goes well!

paul d
uk
 
Raw-Tracks said:
I'll second that. I was going to mention that album for sure. I was just reading Cloneboy's new thread wondering about some of the worst sounding masters. The first thing that came to mind was the Chili Pepper's "Californication". What an awful sounding record! Compare that to "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", what a total 180!

That's exactly what I was thinking.

Add another vote for Josie, along with pretty much just about everything Dan have ever done.

Also the first track off Alan Parson's I Robot
 
for simplicity - Brothers In Arms (Dire Straits) or just about anything by Pink Floyd.

rpe
 
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