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white flag to MJ fans okay i know tease mike-mebbes its unfounded..
now i dont own any MJ music but to prove me wrong and to stop this squabbling could anyone scan the credits for THRILLER ANDOFF THE WALL i keep on getting angry mj fans saying YES big mike does write all his own songs and plays on all the records...now i was always under the impression that mike wrote and played jackshit-but apparently im wrong! so a simple scan should end this silly arguement SCAN AWAY AND LETS END IT NOW!!! | |
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He only started playing instruments on his records by HIStory and BOTDF. They're the only albums. He's not a great musician. Competent, but not amazing. | |
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THOUGH MJ has had a hand in tons of work from the late stages of J5 - the Jacksons albums....here is starting from Off The Wall ONLY...
off the wall album - Plays Percussion on "Dont Stop Till You Get Enough" Produced by Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones, Rhythm Arrangement and Percussion arrangement by MJ. No Credtit other than vocals for Rock With You Vocal & percussion arrangements on Workin Day & Night Plays percussion, Produced by Michael Jackson & Quincy Get On The Floor Produced by Louis Jordan & MJ Off The Wall no credit other than vox. Girlfriend Vocal arrangements by MJ & Quincy Shes Outta My Lifeno credit other than vox I Cant Help It no credit other than vox Its The Fallin In Love no credit other than vox Burn This Disco Out no credit other than vox seems like he had more 2 do with side one I have to go to work now, but I would post the credits to Thriller and the rest PLUS the credits for the Jacksons albums. But I gotta go, gotta leave, so please dont make it hard 4 me.. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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whooooh nnonononono
IM GETTING ALOTTA MIKE FANS TELLING ME CONTRARY-just do the scans and we can all sleep better | |
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jonylawson said: whooooh nnonononono
IM GETTING ALOTTA MIKE FANS TELLING ME CONTRARY-just do the scans and we can all sleep better Why are you obsessed with Off The Wall and Thriller? | |
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Ellie said: jonylawson said: whooooh nnonononono
IM GETTING ALOTTA MIKE FANS TELLING ME CONTRARY-just do the scans and we can all sleep better Why are you obsessed with Off The Wall and Thriller? I know? They are only 2 albums in his career Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Didn't you buy Thriller? | |
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because there appears to be alot of self delusional mj fans who proffess that mike plays and writes shit all the time.....
we all know he doesnt-so this thread is just to flush those delusional fools down the pan and we can all get down to the business of enjoying a bit of 'heal the world' cmon we can make it a better place | |
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i actually bought thriller 2 months ago-never had it
its aged quite badly-not the hits i think human natureis just beautiful,beat,thriller etc classics but the rest hasnt aged that well. who wrote human nature-i love it? | |
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Right, so since he started to become the primary composer and producer of his music nearly 20 years ago, because he wasn't 27 years ago that's reason to shit on him.
Here's a suggestion: don't listen to 14 year old twerps from places like MJNO who have only been fans for a few years and like to declare MJ the inventor of everything | |
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jonylawson said: who wrote human nature-i love it? Steve Porcaro | |
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Songs written by MJ
Off The Wall DON'T STOP 'TIL YOU GET ENOUGH WORKING DAY AND NIGHT GET ON THE FLOOR (co) Thriller GIRL IS MINE, THE WANNA BE STARTIN' SOMETHIN' BEAT IT Billie Jean [Edited 4/11/06 12:15pm] | |
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lilgish said: Songs written by MJ
Off The Wall DON'T STOP 'TIL YOU GET ENOUGH WORKING DAY AND NIGHT GET ON THE FLOOR (co) Thriller GIRL IS MINE, THE WANNA BE STARTIN' SOMETHIN' BEAT IT You forgot his most famous hit; Billie Jean!! | |
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but arent all of his albums shit after thriller?
and if he does alot more thesedays how did invicible cost the same as the whole 3rd world debt deficit? | |
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Cos he was off his face on narcotics during that sorry period and didn't give a crap about turning up for recording sessions, hiring a million shitty producers and taking about 3 weeks per song | |
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jonylawson said: so a simple scan should end this silly arguement SCAN AWAY AND LETS END IT NOW!!! Hey, you started this 'argument' all on your lonesome. you're the only one shouting off. Perhaps you ought to end it, cause you're getting tiresome. | |
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jonylawson said: but arent all of his albums shit after thriller?
and if he does alot more thesedays how did invicible cost the same as the whole 3rd world debt deficit? I think Dangerous is better than Thriller Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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jonylawson said: but arent all of his albums shit after thriller?
Not at all. In fact if Michael Jackson ever had artistic growth it happened in the 90s. And I believe if you ask the fans, "Thriller" is nowhere nearly their favourite. For a lot of people I guess it's even their least favourite Jackson record sans the remix album and Invincible. | |
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Novabreaker said: jonylawson said: but arent all of his albums shit after thriller?
Not at all. In fact if Michael Jackson ever had artistic growth it happened in the 90s. And I believe if you ask the fans, "Thriller" is nowhere nearly their favourite. For a lot of people I guess it's even their least favourite Jackson record sans the remix album and Invincible. Actaully, Invincible is a fan favourite. But it's true that Thriller is regular mentioned as a favourite amongst fans. Mostly because it allready gets alot of acclaim, but also because it's only got at least 3 really good songs (Beat It, Billie Jean and Human Nature) and because it just doesn't stack up to post-Thriller album (expecially, as mentioned, Dangerous, which is regarded as his best amongst fans). Play Thriller all the way through, and then Dangerous all the way through. You'll notice how much better Dangerous is if you do that. | |
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Ellie said: jonylawson said: who wrote human nature-i love it? Steve Porcaro and John Bettis | |
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OTW is MJ best album, imo. It's tight, flows well and the songs are forever green.
Thriller comes a close second Imo, it is a little more diverse and some of the songs are campy but with songs like Billie Jean, Human Nature and The Lady in MY life and those memorable videos, as well as the Motown 25 performance that album was always going to go down as a classic. Bad to me was just Bad...too poppy, MJ practically forgot about his RnB roots on this album Dangerous, the problem I had with this album is like with Bad he was still trying to chase the record sales that he had with Thriller..so the album became too diverse and it ended up for me sounding messy and chaotic, with very little flow. In the end, for me the album sounded too contrieved and over-produced. There were some classic songs on that album but overall I think he was trying too hard to be all things to all people... After Dangerous I practically lost interest in MJ albums, although I must admit Stranger in Moscow is one of his best songs since Thriller. | |
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Below are the song credits for every MJ album from Off The Wall - Invincible (except BOTDF, which isn't a studio album anyway, and which I don't own so couldn't type up the credits). I don't have a scanner, so this'll have to do (and it better do because it took me ages!). I didn't include lead and backing vocals as it's obvious that he does the lead and backings vocals on all his songs (except duets ofcourse and the occasional song which requires a choir). If he didn't do anything except vocals on a song, I didn't type up the credits for the song. But you'll find that once it gets to Bad, he does something (except vocals) on just about every track. If others helped him write, compose, produce or arrange a song, I included them so it doesn't seem like MJ did it all by himself.
OFF THE WALL: Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough By Michael Jackson Co-Produced by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Percussion Rhythm Arrangement by Greg Phillinganes and Michael Jackson Vocal and Percussion Arrangements by Michael Jackson Workin’ Day And Night By Michael Jackson Co-Produced by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Percussion Rhythm Arrangement by Greg Phillinganes and Michael Jackson Vocal and Percussion Arrangements by Michael Jackson Get On The Floor By Michael Jackson and Louis Johnson Co-Produced by Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Girlfriend Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones THRILLER: Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ By Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Bathroom stomp board Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Rhythm Arrangement by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones Horn Arrangement by Jerry Hey and Michael Jackson Beat It By Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Drum case beater Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Rhythm Arrangement by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones Billie Jean By Michael Jackson Vocal, Rhythm and Synthesizer Arrangements by Michael Jackson P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) Michael Jackson - Handclaps Interesting side note: P.Y.T.’s vocals by Janet Jackson and Latoya Jackson Original Album Credits *Co-produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions BAD: Bad Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson, Christopher Currell and Quincy Jones Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson The Way You Make Me Feel Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Finger snaps Rhythm and Vocal arrangements by Michael Jackson Speed Demon Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Vocal synthesizer Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Liberian Girl Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson, John Barnes and Quincy Jones Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson and John Barnes Another Part of Me Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Rhythm and Vocal arrangements by Michael Jackson and John Barnes I Just Can’t Stop Loving You Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson and John Barnes Dirty Diana Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Claves Synthesizer arrangement by Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones and John Barnes Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Clap Leave Me Alone Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Vocal synthesizer Rhythm and vocal arrangements by Michael Jackson Original Album Credits Co-produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions DANGEROUS: Jam Music by Rene Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Song and Lyrics by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien Arrangement by Michael Jackson Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and Rene Moore Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Why You Wanna Trip On Me Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson In The Closet Written and Composed by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson She Drives Me Wild Written and Composed by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Remember The Time Written and Composed by Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson and Bernard Belle Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Can’t Let Her Get Away Written and Composed by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Heal The World Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Black or White Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson “Intro”: Directed by Michael Jackson Who Is It Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Arrangement by Michael Jackson Soprano voice: Michael and Linda Hammon Give In To Me Written and Composed by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Will You Be There Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson Keep The Faith Written and Composed Glen Ballard, Seidah Garrett by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Gone Too Soon Produced by Michael Jackson Dangerous Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell and Teddy Riley Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Vocal Arrangement by Michael Jackson HISTORY: Scream Written and Composed by James Harris II and Terry Lewis, Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis , Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson They Don’t Care About Us Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Stranger In Moscow Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson This Time Around Song and Lyrics written by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Earth Song Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and David Foster D.S. Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions Money Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Come Together Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell You Are Not Alone Produced by R Kelly and Michael Jackson Childhood Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and David Foster Tabloid Junkie Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, James Harris II and Terry Lewis Produced by Michael Jackson and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 2 Bad Song and lyrics written by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and Bruce Swedien and Rene HIStory Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, James Harris II and Terry Lewis Produced by Michael Jackson and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Little Susie Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Smile Produced by David Foster and Michael Jackson Artist Credits: Arrangements by Michael Jackson (among others) Vocal Arrangements by Michael Jackson (among others) String Arrangement by Michael Jackson Sequencer Arrangements by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer Keyboard Arrangements by Michael Jackson Horn Arrangement by Michael Jackson and Jerry Hey Keyboards and Synthesizers: Michael Jackson (among others) Guitars: Michael Jackson (among others) Drums & Percussion: Michael Jackson (among others) Executive Producer: Michael Jackson INVINCIBLE: Unbreakable Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LeShawn Daniels, Nora Payne and Robert Smith Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Heartbreaker Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LeShawn Daniels, Mischke and Norman Gregg Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Music programmed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Invincible Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LeShawn Daniels and Norman Gregg Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Music programmed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Break of Dawn Written and Composed by Dr Freeze and Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Dr Freeze All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson, Dr Freeze, Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley Drum Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer Heaven Can Wait Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Andreao Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beat, E. Laues and K. Quiller Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley You Rock My World Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LeShawn Daniels and Nora Payne Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Butterflies Produced by Michael Jackson and Andre Harris Speechless Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Arranged by Michael Jackson Orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock 2000 Watts Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Tyrese Gibson and J. Henson Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley You Are My Life Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Babyface, Carole Bayer Sager and John McClain Produced by Michael Jackson and Babyface Privacy Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fed Jerkins III, LeShawn Daniels and Bernard Bell Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Don’t Walk Away Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Richard Carlton Stites and Reed Vertelney Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Cry Produced by Michael Jackson and R Kelly Keyboard Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer Drum Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer Mixed by Michael Jackson and Mick Guzauski The Lost Children Written and Composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Arranged by Michael Jackson Keyboard Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer Interesting side note: Narrative by Baby Rubba and Prince Jackson Whatever Happens Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Gil Cang, J. Quay and Geoffrey Williams Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Threatened Written and Composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III and LeShawn Daniels Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Executive Producer: Michael Jackson [Edited 4/12/06 3:34am] | |
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jonylawson said: i actually bought thriller 2 months ago-never had it
its aged quite badly-not the hits i think human natureis just beautiful,beat,thriller etc classics but the rest hasnt aged that well. who wrote human nature-i love it? If you bought it, why don't you have the liner notes? Just askin'... "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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DarlingDiana said: HISTORY: Keyboards and Synthesizers: Michael Jackson (among others) Guitars: Michael Jackson (among others) Drums & Percussion: Michael Jackson (among others) ... Interesting...we've never seen him playing guitars or drums before, and I've seen exactly one photo of him playing piano at home, but according to this he played a lot of the music on this album? INVINCIBLE: ...All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins ...Music programmed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins ...Drum Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer ...Orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock ...Keyboard Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer OK, first I gotta say WTF, why so many songwriters? Of my top five MJ tracks he wrote all but one (Rock With You) all by himself, what happened by this point in time? Guess I need to get my hands on a copy of Invincible, now I'm curious who played the music on the other tracks. "All musical instruments"...does the liner itself list what they were? Okay, but still seems odd that, though he's never been known as a musician, on this album he's supposedly playing all over the place. Not to mention conducting an orchestra? But at any rate sounds like they mostly used synthesizers, drum machines, etc. So good question, why DID it cost so much to make this album?! If, like Prince, Mike really can do it all, seems like he should be able to put out music any time? All he needs is a website to sell it from. People have been claiming he has a whole album ready, why doesn't he put something out, at least a track? "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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Invincible barely even had any "instruments". It was all annoying computerised sounds. | |
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CandaceS said: DarlingDiana said: HISTORY: Keyboards and Synthesizers: Michael Jackson (among others) Guitars: Michael Jackson (among others) Drums & Percussion: Michael Jackson (among others) ... Interesting...we've never seen him playing guitars or drums before, and I've seen exactly one photo of him playing piano at home, but according to this he played a lot of the music on this album? Just because he doesn't boast about his instrumental capabilities, doesn't mean he doesn't have them. CandaceS said: DarlingDiana said: INVINCIBLE: ...All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins ...Music programmed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins ...Drum Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer ...Orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock ...Keyboard Programming by Michael Jackson and Brad Buxer OK, first I gotta say WTF, why so many songwriters? Of my top five MJ tracks he wrote all but one (Rock With You) all by himself, what happened by this point in time? I have no idea why he used so many writers for Invincible. But as it looks, it seems like he formulated a songwriting team (as most tracks are by MJ, Teddy Riley, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins and LeShawn Daniels) and that team wrote most of the songs. CandaceS said: Guess I need to get my hands on a copy of Invincible, now I'm curious who played the music on the other tracks. Actually, there aren't alot of musicians on Invincible. As Ellie said it's most computer generated. Although, it is interesting that they acknowledge that Mike did the programming on some tracks but on other tracks credit him as playing all musical instruments. I think MJ actually played real authentic instruments on some tracks. I don't think all musical instruments were programmed. Take You Rock My World for example. MJ is credited as playing all instruments with Rodney Jerkins. This could be rhythm guitar, piano (it's probably a keyboard made sound like an authentic piano) and bass. But the strings and drums sound programmed. I really doubt the strings are organic, and Mike or Rodney most probably set the keyboard to sound like a string section. The drums on this track are probably a drum machine. Anyway, I think Michael played a real guitar, a real keyboard and a real bass (or maybe even this was played on the keyboard). But I'm sure he did play real instruments. CandaceS said: "All musical instruments"...does the liner itself list what they were? No. It just says exactly what I typed up. All musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson. CandaceS said: Okay, but still seems odd that, though he's never been known as a musician, on this album he's supposedly playing all over the place. Not to mention conducting an orchestra? But at any rate sounds like they mostly used synthesizers, drum machines, etc. So good question, why DID it cost so much to make this album?! So he's not known as an instrumentalist (I hate saying he's not a musician because a musician constitutes a singer, songwriter, composer etc. as well as an instrumentalist), but what does this prove? For all we know he could be an excellent mathematician or something. Just because he doesn't make things known to the world, doesn't mean he doesn't do them. I don't doubt he can play instruments and I think he could probably produce, arrange and perform an album entirely by himself or that he could play guitar or piano on stage. But my best guess is he'd rather be known as a singer and dancer, like he always has been. I don't think he desires acclaim as a musician. CandaceS said: If, like Prince, Mike really can do it all, seems like he should be able to put out music any time? All he needs is a website to sell it from. People have been claiming he has a whole album ready, why doesn't he put something out, at least a track? Well, it seems obvious to me. You mentioned all the writers he used on this album. I bet it cost alot to pay their production companies for the songs. People like Brandy, Chris Tucker, Babyface and Santana appeared on the record. There was even a posthumous rap by B.I.G. on Unbreakable. I bet it cost alot to pay their record labels so they can appear on the record. Also, just having another look at the liner notes, they used alot of different studios (no idea why) to record the album. So basically, when you think about it, it makes sense that Invincible cost so much to make. [Edited 4/12/06 5:38am] | |
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I'm pretty sure that most of the credits for "all instruments: Michael Jackson" or for playing guitar or any other "real" intrument was just for hype reasons.
Probably he had an agreement with those who really played the instruments to get some credit shifted towards him in exchange for some financial reward. Why am i so shure ? Because, showman that he is and being surrounded by clever marketing experts, if he really could play any real instruments i'm sure he/they would have used these skills either for inclusion in the live shows (nice unexpected guitar solo or piano solo or whatever) or for some other bigger hype. Note that most of the playing credits are pretty vague - it's either "all instruments" without being more specific as to which instruments exactly (see, they could have Michael placing some guitar samples into ProTool and call it "guitar:Michael Jackson) or it's "Keyboards: Michael Jackson *and* XYZ" without being specific about what amount of keyboard playing MJ was doing and how much the other guy. As said, if he really could play, they would have milked that to its fullest possible extent. Everytime a singer also plays an instrument it's featured at at least some point, be it in vids, live, tv appearnces, see D'Angelo, John Legend, Alicia Keys,heck....even plastic Tittney Spears sat at the grand piano in her show. So if Michael Jackson really could play, he'd be the first to include it in live shows etc - for sure. . [Edited 4/12/06 6:49am] [Edited 4/12/06 6:49am] [Edited 4/12/06 6:51am] | |
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Marketing? Fans only realised it late on. It was not once advertised or publicised that he had those credits on the album. | |
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beatz01 said: Because, showman that he is and being surrounded by clever marketing experts, if he really could play any real instruments i'm sure he/they would have used these skills either for inclusion in the live shows (nice unexpected guitar solo or piano solo or whatever) or for some other bigger hype.
Total bollocks. I can't solo a shit on the keyboard and wouldn't go on stage pretending like I can - but that doesn't mean I wouldn't be able to use keyboards when recording music. I just need perhaps a couple of extra takes in case I'll muck it up, but I wouldn't count on myself as a professional band member. Doesn't mean I can't play an instrument, doesn't mean that Michael can't play an instrument. Basically what that means is that he is a professional singer and a dancer, but a hobbyist-level musician. A hobbyist can still use his skills in recording environment exactly on the same level as a professional can on parts that are not that demanding. | |
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Well,
probably depends on what is meant by "playing".I'm not saying MJ doesn't know "how to use" a keyboard, but that's different from really "playing". And don't get me wrong, i ain't saying any singer should be able to play an instrument or anything, in fact i think even if MJ would have never written a single song let alone playing instruments but only for his singing he has earned his place in musical history. But it's a different thing to credit him on albums as "Keyboards/guitar: MJ" because just by listening to the songs you can hear that that shit *must" have been *played* by someone how knows how to *play*, or to even credit him for playing ALL the instrumens on his albums by himself like some of his fans seem to do (which was the initial question). Agreed, might be the case he knows how to use a keyboard in a way or another but that doesn't really justify the "playing" credits because it gives the impression he really did *play* on that songs. I mean, MJ playing guitar - c'mon,no way... And as for the *marketing* bit - my point was, if he really could PLAY, his people would have used that for marketing in a broader sense of marketing, like including it in videos, having him play at least rythm guitar on stage etc. In other words - crediting someone on records for guitar, keyboards etc normally isn't for saying "hobbyist level only" but meant as "he/she played the instruments on it". But to be fair - lots of ppl doin that, Lenny Kravitz at the beggining of his career couldn't play shit on guitar, still he took every opportunity there was to credit himself for playing all the instruments; and there are plenty of other examples. [Edited 4/12/06 8:29am] | |
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