there are so many unreleased jackson 5 songs i want. i hope they get released soon "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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Bfunkthe1 said: mikematronik said: start checking orgnotes
As stated before I'm really digging the HIStory and Blood On the Dancefloor stuff. I dunno. I like the dark,textured,multi layered MJ. That's why I'm so interested in his unreleased stuff. I'm sure there's lots of recorded stuff that is more "out there" that I know I would dig. Unfortunatly my expertise is in Madonna unreleased and rarities...MJ's just a freelance gig | |
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mimi07 said: there are so many unreleased jackson 5 songs i want. i hope they get released soon
The J5 recorded 499 songs with Motown (I believe that's the number) and something like 163 have been released. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: mimi07 said: there are so many unreleased jackson 5 songs i want. i hope they get released soon
The J5 recorded 499 songs with Motown (I believe that's the number) and something like 163 have been released. It's 495 last I heard. But I'm sure that's less than those unreleased MG, Supremes and Tempts joints that have shown up over the years. They did record a lot of songs in just six years tho. | |
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P2daP said: This is a list of every known unreleased song by Michael/J5 most of of these songs remain un-heard. But this gives us any idea of some of the songs we may hear in the coming months and years.... This list lets you know when the song was recorded, who wrote it, what it was intended for, and what source of the information is. For example you can see here that Michael started writing and copy writing songs in 1975 when he was 17.
http://www.jvillage.de/bo...racks.html Also to note, Their are 3 known unreleased Michael Jackson albums. first is from 1975 and is the "true final album with Motown" an album which was produced by Stevie Wonder. The other is from 1999. This album had an official release date and all, but was suddenly canned and no album came out until 2 years later with Invincible. Rumor has it that sony told michael the 1999 album has no hits on it and to go back to the studio. Many people feel this may have been the better album of the two and the rumored track lists made a much more mature soul album then anything he done before. It was also in 2000 when Michael brought in hit producer of the time Rodney Jerkins who ended doing what in IMO are the weaker tracks on Invincible, but IMO i think Michael brought him in trying get hits songs that sony wanted. Finally there was also an album planned to be released in 2004, which never came out due to the trail. Michel was also working 2 albums at the time of his death. One a pop album. the other a albums of classical and jazz music composed by Michael. (which sadly was only it's begging stages at the time of his death) [Edited 7/26/09 10:00am] thanks for that link! | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: mimi07 said: there are so many unreleased jackson 5 songs i want. i hope they get released soon
The J5 recorded 499 songs with Motown (I believe that's the number) and something like 163 have been released. JESUS no wonder poor michael never had a childhood, they put his ass to work "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: The J5 recorded 499 songs with Motown (I believe that's the number) and something like 163 have been released. JESUS no wonder poor michael never had a childhood, they put his ass to work Yeah especially when you considered the songs were recorded at the same time the singles were released. | |
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ernestsewell said: Timmy84 said: He interpolated the Isley Brothers' song of the same name in the chorus. I've not heard this "Shout" song, or even heard OF it. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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^ Oh hell to the yeah, I LOVE that!!!!! Thanks. Now I need to own it. | |
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Ronny said: Youtube is jammed packed with unreleased MJ music. I have re-visited a lot of his stuff recently and am gaining an appreciation for how great he was. I had tossed him off or cast him aside for a long time. However, he really did put out some incredible stuff. It is that voice that is 'magical'. He just always sounded so amazing (except for the grunting and groaning tendancy) on his last albums. Lesser known tracks like 'money' or 'whatever happens' are just excellent.
However, it's the unreleased stuff that's floating on Youtube that really has be taking a 2nd look. I've heard a few first rate tracks in the last few days. I don't know if they were always there or if someone is raiding his private collections, but the song he did with Freddy Mercury "there must be more to life than this' is probably up there with his best songs. For him to sit on this one, really opens my eyes to how great he actually was. All these years I've ben impressed with how Prince keeps some of his best stuff in teh vault. This song is as good as anything Prince has (circulating). It's MJ's voice that is so sincere. Being a long time Prince fan, inevitably the comparisons will certainly begin. in my opinion, Prince , in terms of star power, is obviously a dim bulb compared to the hot sun that Michael was. Of course musically, Prince is/was more daring but is there anyone else like Prince in that regard? ON stage, I think it is a mmatter of taste, of course to me you can't touch Prince. However when it comes to just song writing, MJ is right up there. He simply wrote beautiful songs although the Freddy duet may have been a Freedy written song. What I have noticed now listening to a lot MJ is that Michael did not 'mail it in'...no matter how crappy (Unbreakable), Michael seemed to be putting 100% into it. There is a sincerity there. With Prince, there are some tracks and even performances that just seem like he's on auto pilot. You just don't see Prince sweat that often anymore. I love them both..have read some books on MJ and am as confused as ever. Mj is infinitely more likeable. I think that's one argument that most would agree on. tx I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore. [Edited 7/27/09 21:21pm] | |
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thedoorkeeper said: Ronny said: Youtube is jammed packed with unreleased MJ music. I have re-visited a lot of his stuff recently and am gaining an appreciation for how great he was. I had tossed him off or cast him aside for a long time. However, he really did put out some incredible stuff. It is that voice that is 'magical'. He just always sounded so amazing (except for the grunting and groaning tendancy) on his last albums. Lesser known tracks like 'money' or 'whatever happens' are just excellent.
However, it's the unreleased stuff that's floating on Youtube that really has be taking a 2nd look. I've heard a few first rate tracks in the last few days. I don't know if they were always there or if someone is raiding his private collections, but the song he did with Freddy Mercury "there must be more to life than this' is probably up there with his best songs. For him to sit on this one, really opens my eyes to how great he actually was. All these years I've ben impressed with how Prince keeps some of his best stuff in teh vault. This song is as good as anything Prince has (circulating). It's MJ's voice that is so sincere. Being a long time Prince fan, inevitably the comparisons will certainly begin. in my opinion, Prince , in terms of star power, is obviously a dim bulb compared to the hot sun that Michael was. Of course musically, Prince is/was more daring but is there anyone else like Prince in that regard? ON stage, I think it is a mmatter of taste, of course to me you can't touch Prince. However when it comes to just song writing, MJ is right up there. He simply wrote beautiful songs although the Freddy duet may have been a Freedy written song. What I have noticed now listening to a lot MJ is that Michael did not 'mail it in'...no matter how crappy (Unbreakable), Michael seemed to be putting 100% into it. There is a sincerity there. With Prince, there are some tracks and even performances that just seem like he's on auto pilot. You just don't see Prince sweat that often anymore. I love them both..have read some books on MJ and am as confused as ever. Mj is infinitely more likeable. I think that's one argument that most would agree on. tx I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore. [Edited 7/27/09 21:21pm] you'll get over it. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore.
So you'll probably avoid the threads once Prince dies too then. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: Ronny said: Youtube is jammed packed with unreleased MJ music. I have re-visited a lot of his stuff recently and am gaining an appreciation for how great he was. I had tossed him off or cast him aside for a long time. However, he really did put out some incredible stuff. It is that voice that is 'magical'. He just always sounded so amazing (except for the grunting and groaning tendancy) on his last albums. Lesser known tracks like 'money' or 'whatever happens' are just excellent.
However, it's the unreleased stuff that's floating on Youtube that really has be taking a 2nd look. I've heard a few first rate tracks in the last few days. I don't know if they were always there or if someone is raiding his private collections, but the song he did with Freddy Mercury "there must be more to life than this' is probably up there with his best songs. For him to sit on this one, really opens my eyes to how great he actually was. All these years I've ben impressed with how Prince keeps some of his best stuff in teh vault. This song is as good as anything Prince has (circulating). It's MJ's voice that is so sincere. Being a long time Prince fan, inevitably the comparisons will certainly begin. in my opinion, Prince , in terms of star power, is obviously a dim bulb compared to the hot sun that Michael was. Of course musically, Prince is/was more daring but is there anyone else like Prince in that regard? ON stage, I think it is a mmatter of taste, of course to me you can't touch Prince. However when it comes to just song writing, MJ is right up there. He simply wrote beautiful songs although the Freddy duet may have been a Freedy written song. What I have noticed now listening to a lot MJ is that Michael did not 'mail it in'...no matter how crappy (Unbreakable), Michael seemed to be putting 100% into it. There is a sincerity there. With Prince, there are some tracks and even performances that just seem like he's on auto pilot. You just don't see Prince sweat that often anymore. I love them both..have read some books on MJ and am as confused as ever. Mj is infinitely more likeable. I think that's one argument that most would agree on. tx I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore. [Edited 7/27/09 21:21pm] well damn that's rude "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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ernestsewell said: thedoorkeeper said: I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore.
So you'll probably avoid the threads once Prince dies too then. Well I won't go on a MJ site & start a thread on Prince's unreleased music & then refer to MJ as a dim bulb. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: ernestsewell said: So you'll probably avoid the threads once Prince dies too then. Well I won't go on a MJ site & start a thread on Prince's unreleased music & then refer to MJ as a dim bulb. perhaps by then you'll have expanded your reading comprehension skills to the point of taking in context clues. that isn't what the original poster said at all, in context. | |
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errant said: thedoorkeeper said: Well I won't go on a MJ site & start a thread on Prince's unreleased music & then refer to MJ as a dim bulb. perhaps by then you'll have expanded your reading comprehension skills to the point of taking in context clues. that isn't what the original poster said at all, in context. Then let me rephrase that: Well I won't go on a MJ site & start a thread on Prince's unreleased music & use it as a platform to make negative comments about MJ. My reading skills are fine - why every day I pick up the newspaper & get to read numerous stories about your beloved junkie idol & the catastrophe his life was. | |
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bboy87 said: If the mods allowed it, I'd post a pile of tracks here
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mikematronik said: I've got my paws on this baby...
Work That Body? I seriously need to get some of these. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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bboy87 said: Omar222 said: bboy87 - out of interest - what unreleased songs do you have? I've collected them through the years but it would be interesting to know how many I don't have!
I know I have more, but I have to look into my collection The Jackson 5ive ---- 123 After The Storm (The Sun Will Shine) Be My Girl Come and Get It Daydreamer Guess Who's Making Whoopie With Your Girlfriend I'm Your Sunny Boy I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore I Can't Get You Off My Mind I Hear The Symphony I Was Made To Love Her If I Can't Nobody Can If You Want Heaven I've Gotta Be Me Jackson Man Take My Heart Lavender Blue Love Call Miss Lucky Day Money Honey Penny Arcade She Say What Michael Jackson ---- Carousel Cheater What About Us-original version of Earth Song Got The Hots Groove of Midnight- Happy Birthday, Lisa Elizabeth I Love You Fall Again Fly Away For All Time Girl You're So Together Hot Street Slapstick I Have This Dream If You Don't Love Me In The Back Love Never Felt So Good Love's Gone Bad Monkey Business Night Line P.Y.T. (Original Demo) Scared of The Moon Serious Effect She Got It She's Trouble Slapstick We Be Ballin' When I Come of Age (Alternate Version) Don't Stop Til You Get Enough (Original Demo) Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' (Demo) Billie Jean (Home Demo) Billie Jean (Studio Demo) State of Shock There Must Be More To Life Than This We Are The World (Demo) In The Closet (Demo) In The Closet (Instrumental) Remember The Time (Teddy Riley Mix) Gone Too Soon (Alternate Vocal Take) Keep The Faith (Demo) Who Is It (Original Mix) Remember The Time (Slightly longer version) Fly Away was released on the Special Edition BAD CD, along with Streetwalker,which was also previously unreleased. I LOVE Fly Away. [Edited 7/27/09 23:40pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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P2daP said: This is a list of every known unreleased song by Michael/J5 most of of these songs remain un-heard. But this gives us any idea of some of the songs we may hear in the coming months and years.... This list lets you know when the song was recorded, who wrote it, what it was intended for, and what source of the information is. For example you can see here that Michael started writing and copy writing songs in 1975 when he was 17.
http://www.jvillage.de/bo...racks.html Also to note, Their are 3 known unreleased Michael Jackson albums. first is from 1975 and is the "true final album with Motown" an album which was produced by Stevie Wonder. The other is from 1999. This album had an official release date and all, but was suddenly canned and no album came out until 2 years later with Invincible. Rumor has it that sony told michael the 1999 album has no hits on it and to go back to the studio. Many people feel this may have been the better album of the two and the rumored track lists made a much more mature soul album then anything he done before. It was also in 2000 when Michael brought in hit producer of the time Rodney Jerkins who ended doing what in IMO are the weaker tracks on Invincible, but IMO i think Michael brought him in trying get hits songs that sony wanted. Finally there was also an album planned to be released in 2004, which never came out due to the trail. Michel was also working 2 albums at the time of his death. One a pop album. the other a albums of classical and jazz music composed by Michael. (which sadly was only it's begging stages at the time of his death) That's a cool site | |
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Phishanga said: P2daP said: This is a list of every known unreleased song by Michael/J5 most of of these songs remain un-heard. But this gives us any idea of some of the songs we may hear in the coming months and years.... This list lets you know when the song was recorded, who wrote it, what it was intended for, and what source of the information is. For example you can see here that Michael started writing and copy writing songs in 1975 when he was 17.
http://www.jvillage.de/bo...racks.html Also to note, Their are 3 known unreleased Michael Jackson albums. first is from 1975 and is the "true final album with Motown" an album which was produced by Stevie Wonder. The other is from 1999. This album had an official release date and all, but was suddenly canned and no album came out until 2 years later with Invincible. Rumor has it that sony told michael the 1999 album has no hits on it and to go back to the studio. Many people feel this may have been the better album of the two and the rumored track lists made a much more mature soul album then anything he done before. It was also in 2000 when Michael brought in hit producer of the time Rodney Jerkins who ended doing what in IMO are the weaker tracks on Invincible, but IMO i think Michael brought him in trying get hits songs that sony wanted. Finally there was also an album planned to be released in 2004, which never came out due to the trail. Michel was also working 2 albums at the time of his death. One a pop album. the other a albums of classical and jazz music composed by Michael. (which sadly was only it's begging stages at the time of his death) [Edited 7/26/09 10:00am] Hmm, accordigng to this site "A place with no name" is actually from 2000. A Place With No Name (1971/2000) (Dewey Bunnell, ???) Michael Jackson Cover Version of the 1972 hit single A Horse With No Name by America Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001) Looks like the mystery is solved This song may be an outtake from 'Invincible'. | |
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SoulAlive said: P2daP said: This is a list of every known unreleased song by Michael/J5 most of of these songs remain un-heard. But this gives us any idea of some of the songs we may hear in the coming months and years.... This list lets you know when the song was recorded, who wrote it, what it was intended for, and what source of the information is. For example you can see here that Michael started writing and copy writing songs in 1975 when he was 17.
http://www.jvillage.de/bo...racks.html Also to note, Their are 3 known unreleased Michael Jackson albums. first is from 1975 and is the "true final album with Motown" an album which was produced by Stevie Wonder. The other is from 1999. This album had an official release date and all, but was suddenly canned and no album came out until 2 years later with Invincible. Rumor has it that sony told michael the 1999 album has no hits on it and to go back to the studio. Many people feel this may have been the better album of the two and the rumored track lists made a much more mature soul album then anything he done before. It was also in 2000 when Michael brought in hit producer of the time Rodney Jerkins who ended doing what in IMO are the weaker tracks on Invincible, but IMO i think Michael brought him in trying get hits songs that sony wanted. Finally there was also an album planned to be released in 2004, which never came out due to the trail. Michel was also working 2 albums at the time of his death. One a pop album. the other a albums of classical and jazz music composed by Michael. (which sadly was only it's begging stages at the time of his death) That's a cool site There are 15 outtakes from the J5 Christmas Album?!? I must have them! That is my favorite Christmas album of all time -- they need to release a 2-disc deluxe version! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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My favorite unreleased MJ song is Wally. Shame he ordered Susan Rogers to delete it because of the breakup with Susannah! | |
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mikematronik said: After going around and searching...I FINALLY FOUND THE BONUS CUT ACETATE!!!
I can't stop listening to If You Don't Love Me ...Still it reminds me of something TTD/Sananda would do! Spot on with the TTD reference - when I heard it I thought it was more suited to a TTD track, but love MJ having fun with it. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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mikematronik said: My favorite unreleased MJ song is Wally. Shame he ordered Susan Rogers to delete it because of the breakup with Susannah!
Nice one "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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MJ was magical... | |
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mikematronik said: My favorite unreleased MJ song is Wally. Shame he ordered Susan Rogers to delete it because of the breakup with Susannah!
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mikematronik said: I've got my paws on this baby...
For All Time was released on the Thriller 25 CD. I LOVE that song! [Edited 7/29/09 0:42am] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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SoulAlive said: Phishanga said: Hmm, accordigng to this site "A place with no name" is actually from 2000. A Place With No Name (1971/2000) (Dewey Bunnell, ???) Michael Jackson Cover Version of the 1972 hit single A Horse With No Name by America Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001) He really seemed to have recorded 100 songs for it. One quarter is known, so far. Looks like the mystery is solved This song may be an outtake from 'Invincible'. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: Ronny said: Youtube is jammed packed with unreleased MJ music. I have re-visited a lot of his stuff recently and am gaining an appreciation for how great he was. I had tossed him off or cast him aside for a long time. However, he really did put out some incredible stuff. It is that voice that is 'magical'. He just always sounded so amazing (except for the grunting and groaning tendancy) on his last albums. Lesser known tracks like 'money' or 'whatever happens' are just excellent.
However, it's the unreleased stuff that's floating on Youtube that really has be taking a 2nd look. I've heard a few first rate tracks in the last few days. I don't know if they were always there or if someone is raiding his private collections, but the song he did with Freddy Mercury "there must be more to life than this' is probably up there with his best songs. For him to sit on this one, really opens my eyes to how great he actually was. All these years I've ben impressed with how Prince keeps some of his best stuff in teh vault. This song is as good as anything Prince has (circulating). It's MJ's voice that is so sincere. Being a long time Prince fan, inevitably the comparisons will certainly begin. in my opinion, Prince , in terms of star power, is obviously a dim bulb compared to the hot sun that Michael was. Of course musically, Prince is/was more daring but is there anyone else like Prince in that regard? ON stage, I think it is a mmatter of taste, of course to me you can't touch Prince. However when it comes to just song writing, MJ is right up there. He simply wrote beautiful songs although the Freddy duet may have been a Freedy written song. What I have noticed now listening to a lot MJ is that Michael did not 'mail it in'...no matter how crappy (Unbreakable), Michael seemed to be putting 100% into it. There is a sincerity there. With Prince, there are some tracks and even performances that just seem like he's on auto pilot. You just don't see Prince sweat that often anymore. I love them both..have read some books on MJ and am as confused as ever. Mj is infinitely more likeable. I think that's one argument that most would agree on. tx I clicked on this post because I was interested in MJ's unreleased music - then I found it was just another excuse to say MJ is better than Prince. Suddenly I'm not interested in that dead drug addicts music anymore. [Edited 7/27/09 21:21pm] So you needed to give insults instead of actually looking at the info? Wow... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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