Try this :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXnzDmqxn9w
Bad quality, but you can hear it in good quality by going to Brad Sundberg's seminar. I also had the chance to hear FAMILY THING, that were supposed to be on the soundtrack of ADAM's FAMILY 2.
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I am a huge MJ fan, and followed every news concerning him. . For this news, I read it on MJdatabank at the time, that took itfrom Billboard, entertainment weekly or something like that, and read it on a musical magazine, on an article about Eve.
IIRC it was supposed to be shot in an hotel or something like that, and Eve was supposed to be MJ's love interest. Since Eve was supposed to be in it, you can bet that was the remix version. . It was even reported by ONE OF THE cASCIOS Brother that MJ wasn't satisfied with the concept of the music video and wanted more budget, because they allowed him only a ridiculous budget, according to MJ. . It was surely a budget like rnb things at the time, like Usher or Alicia Keys, music video that needs ony one stage, and 1 day of shooting. | |
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4 millions on YRMW, 1 million in CRY.That makes already 5 millions. . Payola was about 2/3 millions, that makes 8 millions. . There was an anticipated budget for UNBREAK at 6 millions. 2 Directors, including Dave Meyers were engaged by Sony, and fired by MJ. . Eventually, MJ tried to produce it with Mel Gibson's production society, then it was rumored that Brett Ratner would took over the project. All of this is not free. . INVINCIBLE had the record for having shipped 3 millions albums in 4 days, I can assure you this is not free : that means that Sony gave priorities in their factories to print INVINCIBLE, despite the others releases. . INVINCIBLE broke numerous alltime record for a release in France ,being the best selling album in the week of release. YRMW was the first record to be #1 in airplay the week of release. It was eventually the first record to be #1 in airplay, sales and music club simultaneously. If you think this is free, you are very naive... . Mottola wasn't fired because of the supposed lack of promotion for Invincible. Complete BS. In fact, Mottola was only responsible for Sony America, and in the US the album and singles were successfull, despite lack of promotion from MJ. So with your logic, he should have been awarded ! . Mottola's goal was to make MJ successfull for Sony, not destroying him, that makes no sense at all. MJ owned them 2 albums, and reeditions until 2012. . The guy that should have been fired was the director of Sony Uk lol, because Invincible was a flop there. . Once Mottola was fired, the truth is that MJ's situation in Sony only became worst. Sony shut the studio's door to MJ, and from then on, MJ was forced to record at his own expenses.
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Are you callin Call My Name crap? | |
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Actual songs? No but this past year, multitracks for Don't Stop Til You Get Enough She's Out of My Life Off The Wall Burn This Disco Out Girlfriend Billie Jean Human Nature Black or White Blood on The Dancefloor Farewell My Summer Love Get on The Floor
have all leaked. Lower quality rips of Ghost of Another Love and Family Thing that was played Brad Sundberg's seminar
Video footage from the Triumph Tour in Memphis and Dangerous Tour....
oh...you meant just unreleased songs...nevermind... "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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According to Mottolla, he and Sony were the ones who arranged the deal for CBS to air the 30th Anniversary celebration special "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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An MJ fan posted a rundown from Mottola's book where he mentions the Invincible fallout
"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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Chris Cadman (who wrote "The Maestro" and "For The Record" books) posted this on Facebook "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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i'm not afraid to say yes. Nothing entertaining in this song, bad melody, bad chorus, too long...Like I said, songs that could only work in the Usa rnb maket. | |
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Thanks to you. Seems like an honnest account. It was also reported by a Sony's insider that Mottola said exactly the same thing to Michael when he made them listened to 6 songs in early 2001. . Interestig to have another official confirmation that some people were paid to create concept for music video, that didn't happen. | |
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To quote Bob Dylan: " I don't believe you, you are a liar, play it fuckin loud". | |
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I'm in the US and songs that are considered Quiet Storm or slow jams generally don't get Top 40 airplay here. Like I've heard Adore by Prince a whole lot on the R&B stations but I've never heard it once on a Top 40 station. The type of ballads that were popular on pop radio are mostly adult contemporary style like Lionel Richie, Michael Bolton, Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men, Celine Dion, Air Supply, Barry Manilow, etc. Top 40 is not going to play a Rene & Angela or Isley Brothers type ballad. They didn't play Atlantic Starr until they made songs like Secret Lovers & If Your Heart Isn't In It. Barbara Weathers had a more crossover voice than Sharon Bryant, who was Atlantic Starr's first female lead. In the reverse, there was a In Living Color skit that had "Whitney Houston" singing a song called Rhythmless Nation. She was considered "too pop" by some of the R&B audience. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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This is insane!! $30 million to record an album?! I can certainly understand Tommy/Sony's side.I know that Michael was a perfectionist,but his spending was out of control.This has always been one of MJ's problems: he kept trying to outsell Thriller.It was never going to happen. | |
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I think the same, Thriller was as much a blessing as it was a curse. | |
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I don't understand your quote, maybe you could say something yourself? . This is no coincidence that rnb low tempo songs such as BTFLS, HEAVEN CAN WAIT, CALL MY NAME, INSATIABLE, X's and Q's, Future Baby Mama, were only marketed in the US. They can only get zero airplay in Europe. To each one his culture. | |
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MJ recorded in someting like 14 studios for Invincible during 4 years, with very expensive producers such as Jerkins, R Kelly, Teddy Riley, Wyclef Jean, that came with all their team. . Contrary to the recordings of BAD, DANGEROUS or HISTORY, MJ usually came late to record Invincible, or never showed up. He could reappear days later and used to offer many presents to the team (with Sony's money) to make him forgiven. . MJ always used to write his lyrics very late in the recording processus, sometimes minutes before. It always had been a problem for Sony, but in the end the result was beyond expectations. When in early 2001 MJ made Sony listen to 6 songs off the album, they were far from impressed and ordered him to finalise the album. . For Invincible, whereas everybody waited in the studio because he was supposed to record his lines, he had hard time to show up. . Since he had children, he was also often ill and couldn't record with his voice. The falsetto in BTFLS was recorded line by line because it was too much of an effort for him to sing this part in its entirety. | |
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I agree, I don't think SONY and Motolla did all they could do to promote Invincible. They failed to push certain singles and properly promote the album beyond the 30th anniversary special and YRMW video. Motolla is a snake that has screwed over many other artists. I take what he says with a grain of salt. I personally think MJ been wanted to leave Sony prior to Invincible being released. | |
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I remember reading that Michael played songs in 1999 for Mottolla and execs they WERE excited about the material. It was Michael who wasn't happy with the material. "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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You are right, actually the album that it was supposed to come out before Rodney came on board, was in my opinion much better. | |
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You are right, actually the album that it was supposed to come out before Rodney came on board, was in my opinion much better. | |
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I hear that Thriller 3D which John Landis has been working on might be coming out soon. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I love this song as well. Erin Smith | |
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Michael Jackson's Estate and CBS Team for Animated Halloween Special You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I prefer the original by Meatloaf. | |
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