While a multitrack download of "Thriller" would be a valuable resource for music producers, there are several challenges and considerations to keep in mind:
For producers, remixers, and fans of music history, the search for the is a quest to deconstruct the best-selling album of all time. Accessing these individual session files—often referred to as stems—allows for a deep dive into the legendary production by Quincy Jones and Bruce Swedien. Understanding Thriller Multitracks vs. Stems
: The Internet Archive occasionally hosts isolated tracks like those for "Billie Jean" or "Thriller".
The unused stems (alternate guitar takes, a synth solo that was cut) show you that Thriller was a subtractive process. They recorded 96 things and muted 90 of them. Don't fill your mix with noise. Kill your darlings.
Strip away the drums and replace them with modern 808s. Keep the vocal and the Vincent Price monologue. Learn how the key of Phrygian dominant (the "horror" scale) interacts with modern trap beats.