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One line at a time would be ridiculous and unnecessary for most recording artists. Not to mention the lack of flow of the lyrics. Not saying that nobody does that, but certainly not in 90%. Most albums would be recorded in more of a live format due to the resources that most artists have. At the most it may be a verse or a chorus at a time. Typically Drums/Bass on one track and build from there. |
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No, no I'm not. It's a not a figure, I didn't go onto wikipedia and research it. A friend of mine is the vocalist for one of Germany's top metal bands, and as such he gets to record with a whole load of people from all different walks of the industry. The only reason I know this stuff is because when he wanted to record his first album as a full band set up, his original producer was like "people don't record that way anymore".
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And who cares what that producer says? If he wants to record as a full band setup than that's the way that it should be. And didn't ML say that he recorded HiAH in less than two weeks? Btw, you make it sound like you're some kind of insider. |
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That's not it works sadly, you're pretty much dictated to and at the mercy of your producer. Even artists as big and successful as Meat Loaf. Most mainstream/pop artists (Mariah Carey is a notorious example) record a line at a time, sometimes even a single lyric or note gets concentrated on for hours of takes, just to get it perfect (and they wonder why it doesn't sound that good live...). I'm not an insider man, just got some good friends
Meat did record HIAB in a matter of weeks, but he has his own studio and Paul was producing, so, no external pressure. It's taken a long time to come around, but rock bands are starting to get their way with recording in a relatively 'almost live' setup again. But here's a thought, as much as 35 years ago Van Halen recorded the vocals for their first album ... one line at a time. |
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Ah, Jump was on their 1984 release "1984". Have you seen the Jennifer Hudson video where she's recording lines with Meat from Bat III? It's on youtube and there's probably even a link on here somewhere (actually think I posted it myself at one point). They're punching in every few lines, maybe a verse etc. as they go along, making sure the notes are right and the performance is as good as it gets. It's a pretty common thing to do :)
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Try again. Actually don't. |
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Andy, point taken, this should probably be an entirely different thread in a completely different topic. If Evil Ernie wants to discuss it further, feel free to PM me man. |
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Varies from artist to artist and what works for them, it likely isn't quite as bad as literally doing a line and then stopping and then doing the next line but it might be done a few lines or a verse at a time.
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