Can't disagree. MJ being a bonafide megastar overseas was confirmed with Dangerous and HIStory only reinforced that. Mike was still a big deal here in the States in the 90s but the lions share of his popularity then was in Europe and Asia so it balanced out pretty well. The American music scene of the 90s was weird with how Michael was still a spectacle and had top tier star power but was no longer the artist like he was in the 80s. Him dropping an album, performing live, premiering a music video or making a TV appearance were all still considered must-see events and his albums still sold lucrative amounts and charted at #1 among the newer, younger artists despite him not being as popular as he was the previous decade.
The Dangerous era was certainly bigger than the HIStory era and would have been bigger still had it not been for the pedophile accusations, the very thing that both plagued and fueled HIStory. Disc One was definitely the selling point and MJ knew it, it was a clever marketing strategy even though most of HIStory's singles didn't take off because of it. | |
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Absolutely agree that the marketing was clever for HIStory with the given circumstances in place and to ensure sales. Also agree he was still considered very popular and even his older music resonated very well with the younger generation during HIStory from what I recall. But yeah, during Dangerous, one did not have to be a big mj fan to know he was making noise musically, Dangerous might have been bigger in Canada than US cause a lot of what I hear about it from online accounts was quite different from here. According to one of my classmates in college when we were remembering mj memories after his death, her words to me were EVERYONE HAD DANGEROUS!!! (referring to classmates and older siblings friends). Black or White was hard to get away from for 2 years; and Will You Be There was massive here as well....
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You're Canadian eh?? Good to know
I wasn't around at the time (born in 1994) but IIRC, Dangerous actually outsold Bad when it released and had more units sold worldwide until recently when Bad went diamond in the US. Dangerous was still big here but it was even bigger outside of the States and would've been bigger had it not been for the accusations. Had that American leg of the tour happened, no doubt the album would have had greater longevity and MJ's career trajectory would have been much better than what actually happened. | |
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I'm constantly playing around with it but this is what I currently have:
They Don't Care About Us Morphine Superfly Sister Stranger in Moscow Money Earth Song 2 Bad Ghosts Tabloid Junkie Is It Scary Little Susie History Blood on the Dance Floor
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I'm constantly playing around with it but this is what I currently have:
They Don't Care About Us Morphine Superfly Sister Stranger in Moscow Money Earth Song 2 Bad Ghosts Is It Scary Little Susie History Blood on the Dance Floor
I like that order though would still keep stranger in Moscow after tdcau for the listener to cool off from the heavy subject matter of morphine. Would make a nice order from lows to highs | |
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Agree...songs like "You Are Not Alone" gives the album some heart. I did'nt like Childhood or Come Together. Just odd pairings in that album. Blood Is On The Dancefloor and Ghosts fits much better. Superfly Sister is too demo like to go on History or Morphine. D.S. is more thought out and angry, and appropriate considering its story. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I've always thought that You Are Not Alone is sappy and Michael's worst #1 song. D.S. is also a pretty poor song with a very weak chorus and reeks of something written in the heat of the moment, that ultimately doesn't really leave a lasting impression. And Superfly Sister is just too funky to be left to the dustbin. | |
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I don't know, the sound of those five songs in BOTDF album is different from History album, not lyrically but in sound. | |
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You took out one of the best songs in the album Tabloid Junkie. | |
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Oh I accidentally erased it, it's actually on my playlist between Ghosts and Is It Scary. | |
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Really? I've never thought of HIStory as having a defined "sound" the would differentiate it from the BOTDF songs. The album strikes me as incredibly eclectic and eccentric, and is probably one of the only pop albums I've heard with songs like Little Susie and Childhood alongside Tabloid Junkie and Money. [Edited 8/22/17 18:08pm] | |
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hell yeah...been saying that for years... | |
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I'd be of the opinion if Bad had Thriller's production it'd be better regarded. There's something a little too dated or of its time about the sound on Bad that doesn't affect Thriller. Thriller has a lot more live percussion and drum tracks doesn't it? Track for track and as an over all listening experience I think Bad works better but the sound of Thriller still holds up. We're talking comparing two 10/10 albums though so i'm not that pushed either way. [Edited 8/23/17 3:51am] | |
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You know of my disdain for You Are Not Alone (I've been wondering if my dislike for the writer adds weight to that...hmmm ) but I loved and still love Childhood and Smile.
Come Together on the album has always confused me. It would've worked on disc one
Blood On The Dancefloor and Superfly Sister would've worked great as a double A side single in '97
Disc One 1. Billie Jean 2. The Way You Make Me Feel 3. Black or White 4. Rock With You 5. She’s Out of My Life 6. Bad 7. I Just Can’t Stop Loving You 8. Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ 9. Come Together 10. Thriller 11. Beat It 12. The Girl Is Mine 13. Remember The Time 14. Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough 15. Man In The Mirror
Disc Two 1. Scream 2. They Don’t Care About us 3. Stranger In Moscow 4. This Time Around 5. Earth Song 6. Tabloid Junkie 7. Money 8. Morphine 9. On The Line 10. Childhood 11. 2 Bad 12. HIStory 13. Little Susie 14. Smile 15. Is It Scary
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jaawwnn said: I'd be of the opinion if Bad had Thriller's production it'd be better regarded. There's something a little too dated or of its time about the sound on Bad that doesn't affect Thriller. Thriller has a lot more live percussion and drum tracks doesn't it? Track for track and as an over all listening experience I think Bad works better but the sound of Thriller still holds up. We're talking comparing two 10/10 albums though so i'm not that pushed either way. [Edited 8/23/17 3:51am] | |
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Bad sounds like it is chasing a modern sound whilst Purple Rain was presenting a new modern sound. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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Bad is far from it [ever] being 'underrated.' If anything, it was a horrible follow-up at the time. After coming off a 5 year hiatus from the mega Thriller, indeed, the music landscape and sound has changed since then, but the material overall was too "poppish" for my taste. Though Bad can actually be considered a greatest hits album within itself, to me, the entire project then and even today was an overall plea to completely outdo and recapture the phenomenon of Thriller. If any album(s) to be considered as being 'underrated,' then I'd go with both Dangerous and Invincible. | |
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MotownSubdivision said: jaawwnn said: I'd be of the opinion if Bad had Thriller's production it'd be better regarded. There's something a little too dated or of its time about the sound on Bad that doesn't affect Thriller. Thriller has a lot more live percussion and drum tracks doesn't it? Track for track and as an over all listening experience I think Bad works better but the sound of Thriller still holds up. We're talking comparing two 10/10 albums though so i'm not that pushed either way. [Edited 8/23/17 3:51am] It sounds more notably dated than Thriller, which I think is an issue considering its newer than Thriller. I mean, I dont mind things sounded of their time myself but for some people its a problem. I think it'd have a broader and longer lasting appeal if it didn't sound so rooted in 1987/8. But yeah, it still holds up fine. | |
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I don't have problem with albums that sound dated. | |
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Neither do I. It's a weird criticism levelled most harshly at music, even classic albums. Movies, paintings and other art don't seem to suffer as much from it. | |
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Movies sometimes become a period piece when looking back at how it was filmed, and when keeping in mind how technology has evolved since through what communication tools are used in the films compared to now. And sometimes the way the writing and timing and delivery is holds up better in a certain time period than a more current one.
Also as much as the instruments are dated, the advantage of Bad is that synths always make a comeback in spurts when it comes to mainstream and underground music, and the melodies and fashion and artwork of that album art seems to have held up very well in pop culture; even if not at thriller level. [Edited 8/23/17 15:30pm] | |
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jaawwnn said: MotownSubdivision said: Bad still holds up fine despite its noticeably dated production. I just don't get why this is the album that is always used as a scapegoat for dated sounds. It came out in 1987, of course its sound is dated; why is Bad constantly criticized for this yet other albums get a pass? PR sounds like an album from 1984 yet nobody bats an eye at that, for instance.
It sounds more notably dated than Thriller, which I think is an issue considering its newer than Thriller. I mean, I dont mind things sounded of their time myself but for some people its a problem. I think it'd have a broader and longer lasting appeal if it didn't sound so rooted in 1987/8. But yeah, it still holds up fine. I'm not accusing you of doing so but hating on Bad because of its obscenely aged sound yet turning around and waxing poetic about how awesome a decade the 80s were for music is a major contradiction. Music of the 80s is perhaps the most recognizable out there and that's largely due to how dated almost all of it sounds now. [Edited 8/23/17 15:32pm] | |
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Cause it was BAD The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Not at all. | |
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. THANK YOU. . Absolutely agree with this. Fascinating album from a fascinating period in his life/career. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Speed Demon is my jam
Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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And the classic Another Part of Me
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Bad is a weak, dated track. Just Good Friends comes across as an updated The Girl Is Mine, only with Stevie instead of Paul. And it is equally bad. The rest of Bad is strong, IMO. Far better than overhyped Thriller to my ears. There was a lot of back-and-forth about whether to keep Just Good Friends on there, according to a Quincy video I saw. Suffice to say, they made the wrong choice, I reckon. Dangerous blew me away. New tracks on Blood On The Dancefloor were wasted on a remix album. Michael didn't want to release a remix album but Sony got its way. I think it was a mistake. | |
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