Didn't Bad25 have six or so unreleased never heard songs/demos on it???
You can appreciate the good aspects of it and still discuss how it could have been better. And if some people didn't like it, they also have the right to discuss that opinion.An fan told this, a fan told that, well really reliable sources.
Fact is Bad 25 was a really, really good projekt but it seems more enjoyable for some fans to nit pick on it and what could be better.
I enjoyed Bad 25 a lot, but wouldn't you have liked it more if you'd have had all the dance mixes and additional demos instead of those remixes?Yes it had:
Don`T Be Messin around
I`m SO Blue
Song Groove
Free
Price of Fame
Al Capone
A incredible good package.
I enjoyed Bad 25 a lot, but wouldn't you have liked it more if you'd have had all the dance mixes and additional demos instead of those remixes?
That I agree with. I actually think they should have held back more and (at least) done way more to make those outtakes they did release seem more special/important.I did not say that I would have liked it when it had even more demos. But I am happy with the six which I think is a lot and I am happy when we get more demos maybe with Bad 50, lol. We did not have to get everything in the first ten years after Michael`s death.
I did say fans took words from anonoymus fans as true sources.
Cprep20;4213979 said:I’m beyond grateful for Bad 25. It; just like all the projects the estate have released had its flaws but I’m glad we got something. A few songs we never knew exist Bad tour dvd and cd. We all have an idea on how we would have celebrated Bad 25th anniversary. I think some of us were just a tad disappointed because the Estate said they were going to included demos of the songs that made the actually album. Which did not happen. I spoke to someone that works for Sony. They proposed what they thought the estate should include. The Demos of the released songs was one, special 12in boxset, the Pepsi material etc. I’ll be the first to admit we have been spoiled and I’m thankful.
Bad 25 is the best MJ related product since The Ultimate Collection in 2004.
I don't understand why Sony pays so much money and then releases these greatest hits and remix albums... I mean, they always say Michael has recorded hundreds of unreleased songs and has tons of footage that has never seen the daylight. I'd pay so much money just to get a couple of hours HQ footage of Michael and hearing some really polished songs but nooo Sony lets low-life DJ's make unwanted remixes of Thriller and BOTDF... The best thing they put out since his passing (RIP) was Hollywood Tonight.. the whole Xscape abum was a flop imho...
Why? I love Xscape? It isn't perfect and the only way I listen to it is in my created spotify playlist that combines Xscape with the "Michael" songs that are actually sung by him but still, great stuff.