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Reply #870 posted 08/01/10 2:50am

seeingvoices12

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ViintageJunkiie said:

seeingvoices12 said:

The song is also listed among songs recorded with buxer in 2009

lol

"Boy No" "Changes" "Days In Gloucestershire" "Don't Be Messin'" "Hollywood" "I Am A Loser" "Innocent Man" "Jungle" "Just Remember" "Light The Way" "Michael's Affirmation" "Neverland Landing" "Pray For Peace" "Rocker" "Thank Heaven" "World Of Candy"

[Edited 7/31/10 15:38pm]

Neverland Landing? MJ mentioned that track waaay back in 1993

I think it has been re-recorded again wink
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #871 posted 08/01/10 3:53am

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Swa said:

~ continuing the weekly discussion of MJ's albums - this week BAD - share with us your thoughts of the album then and now ~

BAD

After the seemingly unstoppable triumph that was Thriller, the pressure was truly on MJ and team to bring the goods with the follow up. Whilst Quincy has often said their attitude was to just forget they had ever made Thriller, its shadow was always going to be caste over the remainder of Michael's releases.

As an album Bad was full of ambition and lofty goals. It wanted to break new ground but was also tethered to blueprint Thriller had made. 

I still remember running to the record store to grab my pre-ordered version on vinyl. Holding the album in my hands I quickly scanned the tracklisting to see if some of the songs I had heard rumours of were on it - hmmm no Crack Kills with Run DMC. Racing home I put the needle into the groove and sat back to listen.

With a climbing crescendo of synth stabs Bad burst through the speakers. A funky crawling bass line taunts as an underpin to the track, while a thin yet multilayered percussive blip punctures the air. Michael's voice had a sense of tease to it as he spat out each line of the lyric. The nice additions of music as the track progresses, the chords that bubble from the organ, the wah wah guitar that hits accents, and the synth bed that swarms takes the song from verse and ascends to the chorus. And here in the midst of the chorus is the weakest point of the song - those backing vocals with their "really really bad" falsetto deliveries don't exude the threat they should. For me it's these lines that date the song more than anything. I've always wondered if the song had been recorded without them would it sound funkier. Thankfully the blissful organ solo rescues the song somewhat as does the funk guitar riffs smattered throughout. And who doesn't smile hearing "because I'm smoooooth" and those horns hitting. Dated it might be, but there are still elements of the track that don't make it a total cringe moment.

With a pure pop sensibility The Way You Make Me Feel is one of Michael's catchiest compositions. His vocals are near flawless, and there is a sense of joy in his delivery that is very reminiscent of the finest moments on Off The Wall. With a deep mix of layers the song was destined to be a hit, especially when those Jackson harmonies kick in on the chorus. As Bad introduced "chamon" to the lexicon, The Way You Make Me Feel introduced buz-i-ness. And this track is the business - everything on it is right in the pocket.

Speed Demon is a love hate track for me - though thankfully more love than hate. I get suckered in with the feel of it, and that rattling bass during the chorus, but the lyrics do make you feel like it doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's where the track suffers. That said Michael's delivery in the bridge is out of this world. Maybe it's just that the song that should be funky, comes off feeling a little too produced and digital when a few organic/real instruments would have delivered a better punch, especially in the drums department.

Liberian Girl is one of Michael's most underrated tracks in my opinion. It's a beautiful composition with a lush arrangements that doesn't over power the song but allows it to float. And once again, the way Michael uses phrasing and a range of mid and high notes work perfectly, and those harmonies are perfect, especially when backing the ad libs in the final minute of the track.

Just Good Friends to meet was the filler of the album. It just felt throwaway and although both Stevie and Michael give great vocal deliveries, it does feel a little bit too bright and poppy. If only "Get It" had been recorded earlier it could have made it here in it's place. And here's something I never thought I would say, but Just Good Friends is a poor man's The Girl Is Mine.

Another Part of Me will always have a special place in my memory as I am immediately taken to all the Captain EO viewings I managed to sneak in during a trip to Disneyland. For me, this track was ok, not a standout and really only saw its real potential when played live where it had more spark and funk.

What can you say about Man In The Mirror. It's become Michael's "Imagine" and fittingly so. And while some will be quick to point out it's not a Michael penned song, the way he invests in it vocally makes it truly his. And for many Man In The Mirror showed a new side of Michael, a gospel side. His vocals are honest and dripping in humanity. The way he twists and climbs the melody to the choruses and key change just take the song to another level. And for me it's the final 2 minutes that really make this song with Michael in call and response mode, just laying it all out there and taking on the role of both preacher and convert. Undoubtedly the unexpected stand out of the album.

I Just Stop Loving You whilst the designated love song of the album does start with the overly produced and sugar sweet arrangements that would later mark some of Michael's weaker songs. Whilst you can't deny it's catchy qualities or the way on first listen you spend half the time thinking "who is singing this line", the song just feels a little too fluffy. For me the love song on the album was Liberian Girl, it had more heart.

Dirty Diana followed the "rock track" blueprint of Beat It. Get a hot current guitarist in and let them lose on the track. Thankfully though, Michael doesn't go for Beat It part two, but actually tries to push his time in rockland. The production here is perfect and Michael's retelling of seduction thankfully boarders on the believable.

Smooth Criminal was another unexpected highlight and what a way to finish the album. The urgency in the bassline forms the foundation of the vocal delivery and allows the progression of the narrative to feel vibrant and fresh. To this day this is a favourite track that just makes you want to get up and dance. One of my favourite moments is hearing Michael's "doah" being sampled and then played back as a melody line at the 2:50 mark, something I didn't really notice for a long time.

Leaving Leave Me Alone from the main album was a true sin in track selection. give me this over Just Good Friends any day. Thankfully it appearing as a bonus track on the CD (somewhat unheard of at the time) made it even more valuable. The song just shuffles along effortlessly and has Michael displaying some of his best vocals on record. And hearing his scat like stabs during the synth solo (also treated trough a vocoder) brings an extra sense of joy to the track.

Whilst a few songs on BAD don't hold so well many years later (and here I point to the instrumentation selection that sounded fresh at the time but quickly dated) the album still holds some quintessential Michael moments.

And while it might not have the consistency of Thriller, it certainly came packed with a few hits and let's not forget it was the first album to spawn 5 consecutive number 1s. Artistically speaking it was a step forward, but perhaps not the leap many fans had hoped for, but for a new generation of fans it was the perfect introduction to Michael.

Swa

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I gotta do a writeup on Bad one of these days

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Reply #872 posted 08/01/10 3:56am

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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #873 posted 08/01/10 4:00am

Swa

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bboy87 said:

Swa said:

~ continuing the weekly discussion of MJ's albums - this week BAD - share with us your thoughts of the album then and now ~

BAD

After the seemingly unstoppable triumph that was Thriller, the pressure was truly on MJ and team to bring the goods with the follow up. Whilst Quincy has often said their attitude was to just forget they had ever made Thriller, its shadow was always going to be caste over the remainder of Michael's releases.

As an album Bad was full of ambition and lofty goals. It wanted to break new ground but was also tethered to blueprint Thriller had made. 

I still remember running to the record store to grab my pre-ordered version on vinyl. Holding the album in my hands I quickly scanned the tracklisting to see if some of the songs I had heard rumours of were on it - hmmm no Crack Kills with Run DMC. Racing home I put the needle into the groove and sat back to listen.

With a climbing crescendo of synth stabs Bad burst through the speakers. A funky crawling bass line taunts as an underpin to the track, while a thin yet multilayered percussive blip punctures the air. Michael's voice had a sense of tease to it as he spat out each line of the lyric. The nice additions of music as the track progresses, the chords that bubble from the organ, the wah wah guitar that hits accents, and the synth bed that swarms takes the song from verse and ascends to the chorus. And here in the midst of the chorus is the weakest point of the song - those backing vocals with their "really really bad" falsetto deliveries don't exude the threat they should. For me it's these lines that date the song more than anything. I've always wondered if the song had been recorded without them would it sound funkier. Thankfully the blissful organ solo rescues the song somewhat as does the funk guitar riffs smattered throughout. And who doesn't smile hearing "because I'm smoooooth" and those horns hitting. Dated it might be, but there are still elements of the track that don't make it a total cringe moment.

With a pure pop sensibility The Way You Make Me Feel is one of Michael's catchiest compositions. His vocals are near flawless, and there is a sense of joy in his delivery that is very reminiscent of the finest moments on Off The Wall. With a deep mix of layers the song was destined to be a hit, especially when those Jackson harmonies kick in on the chorus. As Bad introduced "chamon" to the lexicon, The Way You Make Me Feel introduced buz-i-ness. And this track is the business - everything on it is right in the pocket.

Speed Demon is a love hate track for me - though thankfully more love than hate. I get suckered in with the feel of it, and that rattling bass during the chorus, but the lyrics do make you feel like it doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's where the track suffers. That said Michael's delivery in the bridge is out of this world. Maybe it's just that the song that should be funky, comes off feeling a little too produced and digital when a few organic/real instruments would have delivered a better punch, especially in the drums department.

Liberian Girl is one of Michael's most underrated tracks in my opinion. It's a beautiful composition with a lush arrangements that doesn't over power the song but allows it to float. And once again, the way Michael uses phrasing and a range of mid and high notes work perfectly, and those harmonies are perfect, especially when backing the ad libs in the final minute of the track.

Just Good Friends to meet was the filler of the album. It just felt throwaway and although both Stevie and Michael give great vocal deliveries, it does feel a little bit too bright and poppy. If only "Get It" had been recorded earlier it could have made it here in it's place. And here's something I never thought I would say, but Just Good Friends is a poor man's The Girl Is Mine.

Another Part of Me will always have a special place in my memory as I am immediately taken to all the Captain EO viewings I managed to sneak in during a trip to Disneyland. For me, this track was ok, not a standout and really only saw its real potential when played live where it had more spark and funk.

What can you say about Man In The Mirror. It's become Michael's "Imagine" and fittingly so. And while some will be quick to point out it's not a Michael penned song, the way he invests in it vocally makes it truly his. And for many Man In The Mirror showed a new side of Michael, a gospel side. His vocals are honest and dripping in humanity. The way he twists and climbs the melody to the choruses and key change just take the song to another level. And for me it's the final 2 minutes that really make this song with Michael in call and response mode, just laying it all out there and taking on the role of both preacher and convert. Undoubtedly the unexpected stand out of the album.

I Just Stop Loving You whilst the designated love song of the album does start with the overly produced and sugar sweet arrangements that would later mark some of Michael's weaker songs. Whilst you can't deny it's catchy qualities or the way on first listen you spend half the time thinking "who is singing this line", the song just feels a little too fluffy. For me the love song on the album was Liberian Girl, it had more heart.

Dirty Diana followed the "rock track" blueprint of Beat It. Get a hot current guitarist in and let them lose on the track. Thankfully though, Michael doesn't go for Beat It part two, but actually tries to push his time in rockland. The production here is perfect and Michael's retelling of seduction thankfully boarders on the believable.

Smooth Criminal was another unexpected highlight and what a way to finish the album. The urgency in the bassline forms the foundation of the vocal delivery and allows the progression of the narrative to feel vibrant and fresh. To this day this is a favourite track that just makes you want to get up and dance. One of my favourite moments is hearing Michael's "doah" being sampled and then played back as a melody line at the 2:50 mark, something I didn't really notice for a long time.

Leaving Leave Me Alone from the main album was a true sin in track selection. give me this over Just Good Friends any day. Thankfully it appearing as a bonus track on the CD (somewhat unheard of at the time) made it even more valuable. The song just shuffles along effortlessly and has Michael displaying some of his best vocals on record. And hearing his scat like stabs during the synth solo (also treated trough a vocoder) brings an extra sense of joy to the track.

Whilst a few songs on BAD don't hold so well many years later (and here I point to the instrumentation selection that sounded fresh at the time but quickly dated) the album still holds some quintessential Michael moments.

And while it might not have the consistency of Thriller, it certainly came packed with a few hits and let's not forget it was the first album to spawn 5 consecutive number 1s. Artistically speaking it was a step forward, but perhaps not the leap many fans had hoped for, but for a new generation of fans it was the perfect introduction to Michael.

Swa

clapping

I gotta do a writeup on Bad one of these days

No time like the present razz

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #874 posted 08/01/10 5:18am

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Swa said:

~ continuing the weekly discussion of MJ's albums - this week BAD - share with us your thoughts of the album then and now ~

BAD

After the seemingly unstoppable triumph that was Thriller, the pressure was truly on MJ and team to bring the goods with the follow up. Whilst Quincy has often said their attitude was to just forget they had ever made Thriller, its shadow was always going to be caste over the remainder of Michael's releases.

As an album Bad was full of ambition and lofty goals. It wanted to break new ground but was also tethered to blueprint Thriller had made. 

I still remember running to the record store to grab my pre-ordered version on vinyl. Holding the album in my hands I quickly scanned the tracklisting to see if some of the songs I had heard rumours of were on it - hmmm no Crack Kills with Run DMC. Racing home I put the needle into the groove and sat back to listen.

With a climbing crescendo of synth stabs Bad burst through the speakers. A funky crawling bass line taunts as an underpin to the track, while a thin yet multilayered percussive blip punctures the air. Michael's voice had a sense of tease to it as he spat out each line of the lyric. The nice additions of music as the track progresses, the chords that bubble from the organ, the wah wah guitar that hits accents, and the synth bed that swarms takes the song from verse and ascends to the chorus. And here in the midst of the chorus is the weakest point of the song - those backing vocals with their "really really bad" falsetto deliveries don't exude the threat they should. For me it's these lines that date the song more than anything. I've always wondered if the song had been recorded without them would it sound funkier. Thankfully the blissful organ solo rescues the song somewhat as does the funk guitar riffs smattered throughout. And who doesn't smile hearing "because I'm smoooooth" and those horns hitting. Dated it might be, but there are still elements of the track that don't make it a total cringe moment.

With a pure pop sensibility The Way You Make Me Feel is one of Michael's catchiest compositions. His vocals are near flawless, and there is a sense of joy in his delivery that is very reminiscent of the finest moments on Off The Wall. With a deep mix of layers the song was destined to be a hit, especially when those Jackson harmonies kick in on the chorus. As Bad introduced "chamon" to the lexicon, The Way You Make Me Feel introduced buz-i-ness. And this track is the business - everything on it is right in the pocket.

Speed Demon is a love hate track for me - though thankfully more love than hate. I get suckered in with the feel of it, and that rattling bass during the chorus, but the lyrics do make you feel like it doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's where the track suffers. That said Michael's delivery in the bridge is out of this world. Maybe it's just that the song that should be funky, comes off feeling a little too produced and digital when a few organic/real instruments would have delivered a better punch, especially in the drums department.

Liberian Girl is one of Michael's most underrated tracks in my opinion. It's a beautiful composition with a lush arrangements that doesn't over power the song but allows it to float. And once again, the way Michael uses phrasing and a range of mid and high notes work perfectly, and those harmonies are perfect, especially when backing the ad libs in the final minute of the track.

Just Good Friends to meet was the filler of the album. It just felt throwaway and although both Stevie and Michael give great vocal deliveries, it does feel a little bit too bright and poppy. If only "Get It" had been recorded earlier it could have made it here in it's place. And here's something I never thought I would say, but Just Good Friends is a poor man's The Girl Is Mine.

Another Part of Me will always have a special place in my memory as I am immediately taken to all the Captain EO viewings I managed to sneak in during a trip to Disneyland. For me, this track was ok, not a standout and really only saw its real potential when played live where it had more spark and funk.

What can you say about Man In The Mirror. It's become Michael's "Imagine" and fittingly so. And while some will be quick to point out it's not a Michael penned song, the way he invests in it vocally makes it truly his. And for many Man In The Mirror showed a new side of Michael, a gospel side. His vocals are honest and dripping in humanity. The way he twists and climbs the melody to the choruses and key change just take the song to another level. And for me it's the final 2 minutes that really make this song with Michael in call and response mode, just laying it all out there and taking on the role of both preacher and convert. Undoubtedly the unexpected stand out of the album.

I Just Stop Loving You whilst the designated love song of the album does start with the overly produced and sugar sweet arrangements that would later mark some of Michael's weaker songs. Whilst you can't deny it's catchy qualities or the way on first listen you spend half the time thinking "who is singing this line", the song just feels a little too fluffy. For me the love song on the album was Liberian Girl, it had more heart.

Dirty Diana followed the "rock track" blueprint of Beat It. Get a hot current guitarist in and let them lose on the track. Thankfully though, Michael doesn't go for Beat It part two, but actually tries to push his time in rockland. The production here is perfect and Michael's retelling of seduction thankfully boarders on the believable.

Smooth Criminal was another unexpected highlight and what a way to finish the album. The urgency in the bassline forms the foundation of the vocal delivery and allows the progression of the narrative to feel vibrant and fresh. To this day this is a favourite track that just makes you want to get up and dance. One of my favourite moments is hearing Michael's "doah" being sampled and then played back as a melody line at the 2:50 mark, something I didn't really notice for a long time.

Leaving Leave Me Alone from the main album was a true sin in track selection. give me this over Just Good Friends any day. Thankfully it appearing as a bonus track on the CD (somewhat unheard of at the time) made it even more valuable. The song just shuffles along effortlessly and has Michael displaying some of his best vocals on record. And hearing his scat like stabs during the synth solo (also treated trough a vocoder) brings an extra sense of joy to the track.

Whilst a few songs on BAD don't hold so well many years later (and here I point to the instrumentation selection that sounded fresh at the time but quickly dated) the album still holds some quintessential Michael moments.

And while it might not have the consistency of Thriller, it certainly came packed with a few hits and let's not forget it was the first album to spawn 5 consecutive number 1s. Artistically speaking it was a step forward, but perhaps not the leap many fans had hoped for, but for a new generation of fans it was the perfect introduction to Michael.

Swa

A great album indeed......

Leave Me Alone was definitely before it's time, the vocal layers used in the chorus were really unbelievable .....

MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #875 posted 08/01/10 9:30am

alphastreet

seeingvoices12 said:

Swa said:

~ continuing the weekly discussion of MJ's albums - this week BAD - share with us your thoughts of the album then and now ~

BAD

After the seemingly unstoppable triumph that was Thriller, the pressure was truly on MJ and team to bring the goods with the follow up. Whilst Quincy has often said their attitude was to just forget they had ever made Thriller, its shadow was always going to be caste over the remainder of Michael's releases.

As an album Bad was full of ambition and lofty goals. It wanted to break new ground but was also tethered to blueprint Thriller had made. 

I still remember running to the record store to grab my pre-ordered version on vinyl. Holding the album in my hands I quickly scanned the tracklisting to see if some of the songs I had heard rumours of were on it - hmmm no Crack Kills with Run DMC. Racing home I put the needle into the groove and sat back to listen.

With a climbing crescendo of synth stabs Bad burst through the speakers. A funky crawling bass line taunts as an underpin to the track, while a thin yet multilayered percussive blip punctures the air. Michael's voice had a sense of tease to it as he spat out each line of the lyric. The nice additions of music as the track progresses, the chords that bubble from the organ, the wah wah guitar that hits accents, and the synth bed that swarms takes the song from verse and ascends to the chorus. And here in the midst of the chorus is the weakest point of the song - those backing vocals with their "really really bad" falsetto deliveries don't exude the threat they should. For me it's these lines that date the song more than anything. I've always wondered if the song had been recorded without them would it sound funkier. Thankfully the blissful organ solo rescues the song somewhat as does the funk guitar riffs smattered throughout. And who doesn't smile hearing "because I'm smoooooth" and those horns hitting. Dated it might be, but there are still elements of the track that don't make it a total cringe moment.

With a pure pop sensibility The Way You Make Me Feel is one of Michael's catchiest compositions. His vocals are near flawless, and there is a sense of joy in his delivery that is very reminiscent of the finest moments on Off The Wall. With a deep mix of layers the song was destined to be a hit, especially when those Jackson harmonies kick in on the chorus. As Bad introduced "chamon" to the lexicon, The Way You Make Me Feel introduced buz-i-ness. And this track is the business - everything on it is right in the pocket.

Speed Demon is a love hate track for me - though thankfully more love than hate. I get suckered in with the feel of it, and that rattling bass during the chorus, but the lyrics do make you feel like it doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's where the track suffers. That said Michael's delivery in the bridge is out of this world. Maybe it's just that the song that should be funky, comes off feeling a little too produced and digital when a few organic/real instruments would have delivered a better punch, especially in the drums department.

Liberian Girl is one of Michael's most underrated tracks in my opinion. It's a beautiful composition with a lush arrangements that doesn't over power the song but allows it to float. And once again, the way Michael uses phrasing and a range of mid and high notes work perfectly, and those harmonies are perfect, especially when backing the ad libs in the final minute of the track.

Just Good Friends to meet was the filler of the album. It just felt throwaway and although both Stevie and Michael give great vocal deliveries, it does feel a little bit too bright and poppy. If only "Get It" had been recorded earlier it could have made it here in it's place. And here's something I never thought I would say, but Just Good Friends is a poor man's The Girl Is Mine.

Another Part of Me will always have a special place in my memory as I am immediately taken to all the Captain EO viewings I managed to sneak in during a trip to Disneyland. For me, this track was ok, not a standout and really only saw its real potential when played live where it had more spark and funk.

What can you say about Man In The Mirror. It's become Michael's "Imagine" and fittingly so. And while some will be quick to point out it's not a Michael penned song, the way he invests in it vocally makes it truly his. And for many Man In The Mirror showed a new side of Michael, a gospel side. His vocals are honest and dripping in humanity. The way he twists and climbs the melody to the choruses and key change just take the song to another level. And for me it's the final 2 minutes that really make this song with Michael in call and response mode, just laying it all out there and taking on the role of both preacher and convert. Undoubtedly the unexpected stand out of the album.

I Just Stop Loving You whilst the designated love song of the album does start with the overly produced and sugar sweet arrangements that would later mark some of Michael's weaker songs. Whilst you can't deny it's catchy qualities or the way on first listen you spend half the time thinking "who is singing this line", the song just feels a little too fluffy. For me the love song on the album was Liberian Girl, it had more heart.

Dirty Diana followed the "rock track" blueprint of Beat It. Get a hot current guitarist in and let them lose on the track. Thankfully though, Michael doesn't go for Beat It part two, but actually tries to push his time in rockland. The production here is perfect and Michael's retelling of seduction thankfully boarders on the believable.

Smooth Criminal was another unexpected highlight and what a way to finish the album. The urgency in the bassline forms the foundation of the vocal delivery and allows the progression of the narrative to feel vibrant and fresh. To this day this is a favourite track that just makes you want to get up and dance. One of my favourite moments is hearing Michael's "doah" being sampled and then played back as a melody line at the 2:50 mark, something I didn't really notice for a long time.

Leaving Leave Me Alone from the main album was a true sin in track selection. give me this over Just Good Friends any day. Thankfully it appearing as a bonus track on the CD (somewhat unheard of at the time) made it even more valuable. The song just shuffles along effortlessly and has Michael displaying some of his best vocals on record. And hearing his scat like stabs during the synth solo (also treated trough a vocoder) brings an extra sense of joy to the track.

Whilst a few songs on BAD don't hold so well many years later (and here I point to the instrumentation selection that sounded fresh at the time but quickly dated) the album still holds some quintessential Michael moments.

And while it might not have the consistency of Thriller, it certainly came packed with a few hits and let's not forget it was the first album to spawn 5 consecutive number 1s. Artistically speaking it was a step forward, but perhaps not the leap many fans had hoped for, but for a new generation of fans it was the perfect introduction to Michael.

Swa

A great album indeed......

Leave Me Alone was definitely before it's time, the vocal layers used in the chorus were really unbelievable .....

A few months ago, out of boredom, I put my headphones into my computer only halfway while listening to leave me alone and I could only hear the harmonies as if it was accapella and I could hear so much under the layers that I didn't catch while listening to it normally. He goes really high too during the harmonies in the chorus, it's amazing

Also here is an Orianthi cover of Give In To Me http://www.youtube.com/wa...embedded#!

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Reply #876 posted 08/01/10 2:33pm

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Reply #877 posted 08/01/10 7:52pm

Swa

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alphastreet said:

A few months ago, out of boredom, I put my headphones into my computer only halfway while listening to leave me alone and I could only hear the harmonies as if it was accapella and I could hear so much under the layers that I didn't catch while listening to it normally. He goes really high too during the harmonies in the chorus, it's amazing

I used to do this with my Discman - having the audio jacks not 100% and then hook it up to a tape deck and tape the albums this way. You got mostly backing vocals and occasional instrumentation. It was great to hear songs this way and discover the layers of melody placed in the mix.

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #878 posted 08/01/10 9:26pm

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Swa said:

alphastreet said:

A few months ago, out of boredom, I put my headphones into my computer only halfway while listening to leave me alone and I could only hear the harmonies as if it was accapella and I could hear so much under the layers that I didn't catch while listening to it normally. He goes really high too during the harmonies in the chorus, it's amazing

I used to do this with my Discman - having the audio jacks not 100% and then hook it up to a tape deck and tape the albums this way. You got mostly backing vocals and occasional instrumentation. It was great to hear songs this way and discover the layers of melody placed in the mix.

arXter on MJJC turned down the lead vocals so you can only hear the background tracks better for all the songs from Off The Wall to Invincible. The background vocals had so many levels eek

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Reply #879 posted 08/01/10 10:29pm

Cinnie

yo.

ayo peep this russian bootleg dvd i found today

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Reply #880 posted 08/02/10 12:44am

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Cinnie said:

yo.

ayo peep this russian bootleg dvd i found today

Cheater! eek there was no video for that song. hmmm have you watched it yet?

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #881 posted 08/02/10 2:15am

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EmeraldSkies said:

Cinnie said:

yo.

ayo peep this russian bootleg dvd i found today

Cheater! eek there was no video for that song. hmmm have you watched it yet?

Well, there was THIS video for it

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Reply #882 posted 08/02/10 4:29am

alphastreet

wow someone did do that eh? awesome, do you have a link?

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Reply #883 posted 08/02/10 6:07am

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Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul
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Reply #884 posted 08/02/10 8:41am

Cinnie

EmeraldSkies said:

Cinnie said:

yo.

ayo peep this russian bootleg dvd i found today

Cheater! eek there was no video for that song. hmmm have you watched it yet?

I watched it all. Yeah it was that montage of concert footage that ViintageJunkiie posted. smile

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Reply #885 posted 08/02/10 11:00am

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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #886 posted 08/02/10 1:34pm

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Quite a heady week for me MJ related. I got my 'Hot Toys' Bad figure and my J5 Live At The Forum finally arrived. Both awesome. biggrin

(took me five minutes to post this! with all the damn lag! no good having a sticky you can't post on!) mad

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Reply #887 posted 08/02/10 1:41pm

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Saw this on Twitter thought it was cute

Jesus_M_Christ Today's already been a good day. Michael Jackson taught me how to moonwalk on water.

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Reply #888 posted 08/02/10 3:30pm

SoulAlive

any Bay Area folks on this thread? This Thursday in San Jose,there will be a "Music In The Park" concert sponsored by KISS-98.1 and featuring a band called Foreverland,a 14-piece Michael Jackson tribute band.

Bboy,are you going??

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Reply #889 posted 08/02/10 6:47pm

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A question about the new album , is the songs on there from the 80's or recent material he made ?
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Reply #890 posted 08/02/10 11:10pm

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Prince explaining why he didn't record "Bad" with MJ. LOL

[Edited 8/2/10 23:10pm]

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Reply #891 posted 08/03/10 12:19am

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SoulAlive said:

any Bay Area folks on this thread? This Thursday in San Jose,there will be a "Music In The Park" concert sponsored by KISS-98.1 and featuring a band called Foreverland,a 14-piece Michael Jackson tribute band.

Bboy,are you going??

I'm in Sacramento now sad

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Reply #892 posted 08/03/10 12:47am

SoulAlive

bboy87 said:

SoulAlive said:

any Bay Area folks on this thread? This Thursday in San Jose,there will be a "Music In The Park" concert sponsored by KISS-98.1 and featuring a band called Foreverland,a 14-piece Michael Jackson tribute band.

Bboy,are you going??

I'm in Sacramento now sad

August 5: Foreverland (14-piece Michael Jackson Tribute Band)

Foreverland BandBased in San Francisco, Foreverland (previously known as Neverland) was formed in March 2009 to honor Michael Jackson’s musical genius and legendary showmanship. Their first gig was just five days before the superstar’s untimely passing. The 14-piece tribute band brings bold talent and musicianship to the stage with four vocalists, four horns and a tight six-piece rhythm section. Beyond Michael Jackson impersonators, the band’s unique approach is to celebrate the larger than life performances, imagination and infectious spirit of the legendary artist. After having their original band name challenged by the owners of Michael Jackson’s estate, the name Foreverland was inspired by the desire to keep Jackson’s music alive forever.

Opener: Love Stoned (R&B)

Sponsored by 98.1 KISS FM

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Reply #893 posted 08/03/10 1:48am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Prince explaining why he didn't record "Bad" with MJ. LOL

[Edited 8/2/10 23:10pm]

^^ Thanks VJ - I've never seen that before. I have heard Prince mention the whole "your butt is mine" line, and even said it would be a hit without him.

Still would have heard what a MJ/P collaboration would have sounded like.

Swa

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Reply #894 posted 08/03/10 2:00am

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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #895 posted 08/03/10 4:45am

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Reply #896 posted 08/03/10 8:52am

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Will.i.am doesn't support new Jackson album

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY (AP) – 1 hour ago NEW YORK —

A new Michael Jackson album is expected by the end of the year, culled from unreleased material in his vaults. But Jackson collaborator and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am is vehemently opposed to the idea. "I don't think that should ever come out. That's bad," he said. "He was a perfectionist and he wouldn't have wanted it that way. How you gonna release Michael Jackson when Michael Jackson ain't here to bless it?" Will.i.am collaborated with Jackson on the rerelease of "Thriller" in 2008 with remixed versions of some of the album's classic songs. He said Jackson was very particular about all aspects of his musical productions, from his vocals to arrangements to instrumentation. "Now that he is not part of the process, what are they doing? Why would you put a record out like that? Because he was a friend of mine, I just think that's disrespectful," he said. "What's wrong with what he already contributed to the world?" The Jackson estate did not respond to a request for comment. When asked about the high demand for any new Jackson music, will.i.am replied: "So what? You don't disrespect someone when they're gone. ... How much can you suck from his energy? ... Freaking parasites!" Not much is known about what will be on the album, but Michael's brother Jackie has said he and brother Marlon were working on the record with John McClain, Jackson's former manager and executor of his estate.

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Reply #897 posted 08/03/10 9:21am

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I do wanna hear new music as well, but deep in my heart, I know Will´s right.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #898 posted 08/03/10 10:05am

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Will.i.am doesn't support new Jackson album


A new Michael Jackson album is expected by the end of the year, culled from unreleased material in his vaults. But Jackson collaborator and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am is vehemently opposed to the idea.

"I don't think that should ever come out. That's bad," he said. "He was a perfectionist and he wouldn't have wanted it that way. How you gonna release Michael Jackson when Michael Jackson ain't here to bless it?"

Will.i.am collaborated with Jackson on the rerelease of "Thriller" in 2008 with remixed versions of some of the album's classic songs. He said Jackson was very particular about all aspects of his musical productions, from his vocals to arrangements to instrumentation.

"Now that he is not part of the process, what are they doing? Why would you put a record out like that? Because he was a friend of mine, I just think that's disrespectful," he said. "What's wrong with what he already contributed to the world?"

The Jackson estate did not respond to a request for comment.

When asked about the high demand for any new Jackson music, will.i.am replied: "So what? You don't disrespect someone when they're gone. ... How much can you suck from his energy? ... Freaking parasites!"

Not much is known about what will be on the album, but Michael's brother Jackie has said he and brother Marlon were working on the record with John McClain, Jackson's former manager and executor of his estate.

http://www.google.com/hos...QD9HC1U700

is it me , or does will have a double agenda , one time he seems to be supportive , other time he doenst want to contribute

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Reply #899 posted 08/03/10 10:18am

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motownlover said:

Will.i.am doesn't support new Jackson album


A new Michael Jackson album is expected by the end of the year, culled from unreleased material in his vaults. But Jackson collaborator and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am is vehemently opposed to the idea.

"I don't think that should ever come out. That's bad," he said. "He was a perfectionist and he wouldn't have wanted it that way. How you gonna release Michael Jackson when Michael Jackson ain't here to bless it?"

Will.i.am collaborated with Jackson on the rerelease of "Thriller" in 2008 with remixed versions of some of the album's classic songs. He said Jackson was very particular about all aspects of his musical productions, from his vocals to arrangements to instrumentation.

"Now that he is not part of the process, what are they doing? Why would you put a record out like that? Because he was a friend of mine, I just think that's disrespectful," he said. "What's wrong with what he already contributed to the world?"

The Jackson estate did not respond to a request for comment.

When asked about the high demand for any new Jackson music, will.i.am replied: "So what? You don't disrespect someone when they're gone. ... How much can you suck from his energy? ... Freaking parasites!"

Not much is known about what will be on the album, but Michael's brother Jackie has said he and brother Marlon were working on the record with John McClain, Jackson's former manager and executor of his estate.

http://www.google.com/hos...QD9HC1U700

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What do Jackie and Marlon have to do with MJ's album? I smell dirty fingers in this multi-million-dollar pie.
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