without doubt OWT!
Off the Wall
Invincible
without doubt OWT!
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I rarely listen to "Off the wall", so I am going to say "Invincible".
I vote for Invincible!!! Maybe it's not his best album, but songs like Unbreakable, Heartbreaker, Break Of Dawn, YRMW, Speechless are GREAT!
well, i am one hundred percent in LOOOOVE with OTW, but i do love me some invincible!
i gotta say OTW, cause you cant get any better than that! the whole cd is a masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Off The Wall
Invincible has some great catchy tunes, however his best singing is on Of The Wall...so that's my vote....Of The Wall.
Off The Wall of course! Not only is it better than "Invincible" but I think it's MJ's best album ever. I just love the soul/funk vibe on it. MJ was at his funkiest with that album. It's definitely his best dance album to date. There's not one song on there that I dislike. Basically, I think OTW is a masterpiece.
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And When The Groove
Is Dead And Gone
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So We Can Rock Forever
1958-Forever!!!
I love both but Invincible.
I like more Off the Wall. There are songs so beautiful. I love that album![]()
Invincible!Off the wall is amazing,though...
Off the Wall
Invincible is a good album, but I like Off The Wall even better![]()
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there just different.. It depends what mood I'm in. what kinda sound I am craving at the moment
**He lives forever within us**
You can't really compare Off The Wall and Invincible, as Off The Wall is a far more superior album with much stronger songs and a more confident and powerful Michael Jackson, who was ready the shake up the music world.
Invincible is an over produced album and less confident Michael Jackson. My reasons for saying a less confident Michael Jackson are, that Michael Jackson did too much songwriting/composing collaboration. Michael sounds like a guest on his own album, who doesn't know musically what direction to take.
Overall Invincible is Michael Jackson in transistion, not to sure if he should or should move away from the Michael Jackson sound of 1979-1997. Every artist has there crossroads album, and Invincible is Michael's. I apart from the fact Invincible is over produced, it's still a good album with a number of hidden classics. I'd say Invincible is a real "fans" album. If your a true Michael Jackson fan, you will know and love some of the songs on Invincible.
I think if Heaven Can Wait or Break of Dawn were released as singles with new music videos they would be No.1 songs on the charts.
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