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Usually, these were empty air. But as Elias boosted the gain, he didn't hear music. He heard a conversation. Two of the greatest rivals in rock history, who public record claimed hadn't spoken in decades, were whispering. They weren't fighting. They were humming a melody together—a fragile, beautiful hook that never made it onto any record.

Before this collection, learning how Quincy Jones arranged "Thriller" meant listening to the final stereo mix. Now, a student can isolate just the Synclavier, then just the backing vocals, then just the kick drum. The Largest Multitrack Music Collection Ever- -...

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6. Why It Matters – The “Citizen Kane’s Sled” Angle

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The largest multitrack music collection ever assembled has far-reaching implications for music producers, composers, and enthusiasts. Some potential applications and benefits include:

The numbers are staggering:

3. The Scope – By the Numbers

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Universal Music Group’s Vault (the legendary 2008 fire vault) lost over 500,000 masters in a blaze. That tragedy ironically makes the ABKCO collection even more significant: It is the last standing, privately owned, fully inventoried treasure trove of 20th-century sound. Two of the greatest rivals in rock history,