Michael Jackson - Human Nature (37 Wav Tracks -... -

This guide explores the production of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," specifically focusing on the structure and content found in the often used by producers and enthusiasts for analysis. 1. Recording Session Overview

A complex blend of vintage analog synthesizers, layered percussion, and intricate vocal arrangements. 2. Breakdown of the 37 WAV Tracks

Includes the final main take and several un-comped alternate takes.

Isolated tracks of Michael's iconic "Why? Why?" and breathy improvisations.

Thick, "buttery" harmonies often grouped into multiple stereo pairs for the chorus.

"Human Nature" was the final song added to the Thriller album. It originated from a demo by Steve Porcaro of Toto, which caught Quincy Jones's ear when he heard it on the B-side of a cassette tape. ~94.89. Key: D Major.

While versions vary (some sources cite 33 tracks, others 37), a standard high-detail multitrack session typically includes these stems:

This guide explores the production of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," specifically focusing on the structure and content found in the often used by producers and enthusiasts for analysis. 1. Recording Session Overview

A complex blend of vintage analog synthesizers, layered percussion, and intricate vocal arrangements. 2. Breakdown of the 37 WAV Tracks

Includes the final main take and several un-comped alternate takes.

Isolated tracks of Michael's iconic "Why? Why?" and breathy improvisations.

Thick, "buttery" harmonies often grouped into multiple stereo pairs for the chorus.

"Human Nature" was the final song added to the Thriller album. It originated from a demo by Steve Porcaro of Toto, which caught Quincy Jones's ear when he heard it on the B-side of a cassette tape. ~94.89. Key: D Major.

While versions vary (some sources cite 33 tracks, others 37), a standard high-detail multitrack session typically includes these stems: