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Was "Off The Wall" disco Some people class the "Off The Wall" album as "disco", others see it has one of those unique albums that one can't really put it into any particular catergory. What do you think.? | |
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Genre R&B
Styles Club/Dance/Pop/Rock/Urban/Funk/Disco (allmusic.com) | |
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In some way, it can be classified as disco. But wasn't this album released in the post-disco era (late 1979-1980, maybe)? I'll call it a pop and urban album. Check me out and add me on:
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Hell NO.
There was maybe one disco-ish song on there "Dance With Me." The rest was R&B/Soul. | |
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alwayslate said: Hell NO.
There was maybe one disco-ish song on there "Dance With Me." The rest was R&B/Soul. Get on the Floor, yes i think it was the most disco influenced of all the tracks. | |
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jayaredee said: alwayslate said: Hell NO.
There was maybe one disco-ish song on there "Dance With Me." The rest was R&B/Soul. Get on the Floor, yes i think it was the most disco influenced of all the tracks. I would say that "Burn this Disco Out" was the most disco influenced song on the album. Overall I do believe OTW in it's own way re-defined dance music in general. It's definetly MJ most influential album, in my opinion. | |
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It was an R&B album in 1979. | |
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"Rock With You" DEFINITELY has some disco elements. So does "It's The Falling In Love" and as well as "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough." The disco vibe on that album is UNDENIABLE. The album was filled with disco elements but not completely disco. I'd call his album: "Rhythm & Disco" Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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silverchild said: In some way, it can be classified as disco. But wasn't this album released in the post-disco era (late 1979-1980, maybe)? I'll call it a pop and urban album.
That's not post-disco | |
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The strings in "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" are sho nuff disco. But it's an R&B album with some songs aimed at the dancefloor.
It's like saying Bad is a newjack album. | |
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CinisterCee said: The strings in "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" are sho nuff disco. But it's an R&B album with some songs aimed at the dancefloor.
It's like saying Bad is a newjack album. "don't stop" had a disco flavour, but then you have "I can't Help it" and "she's out of my Life" which are completely different flavours. | |
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It's one of those albums that have a disco sound but came right on the heels of disco before it ended. Lipps, Inc. is another one. These two albums were very disco like even though they were popular in 1980. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I've always considered "OFF THE WALL" Funk&R&B, disco never even entered my mind. | |
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whatsgoingon said: jayaredee said: Get on the Floor, yes i think it was the most disco influenced of all the tracks. I would say that "Burn this Disco Out" was the most disco influenced song on the album. Overall I do believe OTW in it's own way re-defined dance music in general. It's definetly MJ most influential album, in my opinion. Well there are about 4 disco song on it. Its both R&B and Disco. Dont Stop Burn This Disco Get On The Floor and Off The Wall.. Even Workin Day N Night is basically disco..but more dance funk. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Abdul said: I've always considered "OFF THE WALL" Funk&R&B, disco never even entered my mind.
There isn't ONE OUNCE of funk on that album. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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Is Bad a new jack album? | |
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StoneCrib said: Abdul said: I've always considered "OFF THE WALL" Funk&R&B, disco never even entered my mind.
There isn't ONE OUNCE of funk on that album. So u sayin even Shake Your Body Down To The Ground isnt remotely as funky as Dont Stop Till U get enough, as Rock With You aint remotely funky as Off The Wall....the bass lines? The Handclaps..is that not funk? U got sum funk'splainin 2 do... Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I believe many of you still think of Disco under derisive terms.
Yes, Off The Wall can be considered a disco record. It's danceable, lush and groove-heavy. It also can be considered R&B, pop, dance, soul, along with many other classifications. It doesn't take away from it to classify it as "disco," just shows how fluid and multifaceted this gem is. | |
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Mara said: I believe many of you still think of Disco under derisive terms.
Most orgers love disco | |
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VoicesCarry said: silverchild said: In some way, it can be classified as disco. But wasn't this album released in the post-disco era (late 1979-1980, maybe)? I'll call it a pop and urban album.
That's not post-disco Oh, why do I always think '79, '80 and '81 is the post disco era? Check me out and add me on:
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paisleypark4 said: StoneCrib said: There isn't ONE OUNCE of funk on that album. So u sayin even Shake Your Body Down To The Ground isnt remotely as funky as Dont Stop Till U get enough, as Rock With You aint remotely funky as Off The Wall....the bass lines? The Handclaps..is that not funk? U got sum funk'splainin 2 do... Naw, mayyyn! That ain't be no funk! "Glory be! The funk's on me!" What you heard was Rhythm & Disco. I don't think there would be any funk fans that would agree that Off The Wall had a couple of funk cuts on there. Those songs had more disco influence if anything. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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StoneCrib said: paisleypark4 said: So u sayin even Shake Your Body Down To The Ground isnt remotely as funky as Dont Stop Till U get enough, as Rock With You aint remotely funky as Off The Wall....the bass lines? The Handclaps..is that not funk? U got sum funk'splainin 2 do... Naw, mayyyn! That ain't be no funk! "Glory be! The funk's on me!" What you heard was Rhythm & Disco. I don't think there would be any funk fans that would agree that Off The Wall had a couple of funk cuts on there. Those songs had more disco influence if anything. Workin Day And Night, Dont Stop Til You Get Enough and Off The Wall.....e-hem..are funk....n disco Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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VoicesCarry said: Mara said: I believe many of you still think of Disco under derisive terms.
Most orgers love disco Yeah, but a lot of people consider it a lesser form of music. In many cases, it was. But it seems like people just don't wanna admit that this was a disco album. No, every cut on it wasn't a dance song, but so what? The middle section of Bad Girls is slow songs, but it's still a disco album through and through. Same goes for Off the Wall. The shit's disco. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: VoicesCarry said: Most orgers love disco Yeah, but a lot of people consider it a lesser form of music. In many cases, it was. But it seems like people just don't wanna admit that this was a disco album. No, every cut on it wasn't a dance song, but so what? The middle section of Bad Girls is slow songs, but it's still a disco album through and through. Same goes for Off the Wall. The shit's disco. Ooh good comparison. OK it's disco. | |
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VoicesCarry said: Mara said: I believe many of you still think of Disco under derisive terms.
Most orgers love disco By derisive, I meant something tinsel or chinchy. Sure, there's love for disco, but you've got some folks out there who still associate it as cheaply-made, terribly disposable music -- much like bubblegum pop. ... [Edited 5/20/06 18:25pm] | |
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I feel you Mara.
And on that note, did MJ ever snort that coke? | |
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CinisterCee said: I feel you Mara.
And on that note, did MJ ever snort that coke? He passed Marks Mothersbaugh some bad weed. | |
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lilgish said: CinisterCee said: I feel you Mara.
And on that note, did MJ ever snort that coke? He passed Marks Mothersbaugh some bad weed. And we can't forget the Jesus Juice. | |
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I know MJ once ran out of a magazine store when he saw queer porn in the back. | |
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CinisterCee said: I know MJ once ran out of a magazine store when he saw queer porn in the back.
His money was in the car? | |
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