masterpiece SHOUT, that was created during the legendary Invincible sessions
rip to Rudolph Isley, who inspired the masterpiece SHOUT, that was created during the legendary Invincible sessions
Rudolph Isley of the Isley Brothers Dies at 84
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I only do an album every five years. Other artists do an album every year and my albums outlast and outsell all the other artists. And people wait for it. There's like, you know, a whole pulse going on about this album. [Michael was working on completing Invincible at that time.] It's like a fever, they're waiting, they're waiting. It's important to wait.
The Michael Jackson Tapes, page 145
What portion of his comment shows that exactly? I'm not saying it's not true that he believed in the album. That comment just does not reflect it particularly, in my opinion. Who even challenged the fact that Michael put his heart into and had faith in the album, apart from Frenzy?This comment shows, Michael had faith in Invincible and his heart was in it:
Yes. Invincible is Michael's good albumThis comment shows, Michael had faith in Invincible and his heart was in it:
many here said he didn't care for InvincibleWhat portion of his comment shows that exactly? I'm not saying it's not true that he believed in the album. That comment just does not reflect it particularly, in my opinion. Who even challenged the fact that Michael put his heart into and had faith in the album, apart from Frenzy?
They are idiotsmany here said he didn't care for Invincible
those who dislike the album
he expected it to be as big as his other albums, that's what I called faithWhat portion of his comment shows that exactly?
also the excitement going onmy albums outlast and outsell all the other artists
a whole pulse going on about this album
Michael Jackson’s ‘Invincible’ Is Relevant & Fresh
February 21, 2022
Invincible is “a record that is quite relevant while at the same time being experimental and fresh. ‘Heartbreaker’ and the album’s title track are great songs both using ultra-groovy and super-catchy choruses. ‘You Rock My World’ is also a lot of fun.” – PopMatters
Michael Jackson’s ‘Invincible’ Is Relevant & Fresh
Invincible is “a record that is quite relevant while at the same time being experimental and fresh. ‘Heartbreaker’ and the album’s title track are great songs both using ultra-groovy and super-catchy choruses. ‘You Rock My World’ is also a lot of fun.” – PopMatters. What’s your favorite song...www.michaeljackson.com
Michael Jackson’s ‘Invincible’ Album Was Released In October 2001
October 06, 2023
Michael’s Invincible album was released this month in 2001, and at 77 minutes with 16 songs (15 of which are written or co-written by Michael), it is his most expansive. It was awarded the best album of the 2000s decade by Billboard magazine readers and today it is likely his most discussed album in the fan forums.
Michael Jackson's 'Invincible' Album Was Released In October 2001
Michael’s Invincible album was released this month in 2001, and at 77 minutes with 16 songs (15 of which are written or co-written by Michael), it is his most expansive. It was awarded the best album of the 2000s decade by Billboard magazine readers and today it is likely his most discussed...www.michaeljackson.com
+ Get Your Weight Off Of MeWe don't need Sony to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Invincible with a bonus disc.
We already have it:
Hollywood Tonight
The Way You Love Me
Another Day
In The Back
Shout
Beautiful Girl
She Was Loving Me
Fall Again
A Place With No Name
Blue Gangsta
We've Had Enough
Xscape
Invincible 25 fanart | Fandom
look at this fanart/ fanmade I made of invincible…michael-jackson.fandom.com
On The MJCast podcast, Michael Prince said OMC was a brand new song and not from Invincible. But it wouldn't be that big of a deal to see it included if we consider Number Ones/2003 the end of Invincible era.
Michael Jackson’s mastery of how to precisely blend dance-floor-ready funk, deeply felt soul, and massive hooks electrified his entire catalog. Apple Music’s playlist “Michael Jackson: Deep Cuts” is two hours of diverse listening from heartfelt R&B ballads like “Butterflies” to fast-paced jams like “Workin’ Day and Night.”
Listen To 'Michael Jackson: Deep Cuts' Playlist
Michael Jackson's mastery of how to precisely blend dance-floor-ready funk, deeply felt soul, and massive hooks electrified his entire catalog. Apple Music's playlist "Michael Jackson: Deep Cuts" is two hours of diverse listening from heartfelt R&B ballads like "Butterflies" to fast-paced jams...www.michaeljackson.com
I think people saying he wasn't that bothered about the album comes from the fact that he didn't bother showing up to a lot of the sessions, booked hotels for crew and didn't even bother contacting them to work on stuff etc. It's been pretty well established at this point that he wasn't that involved.What portion of his comment shows that exactly? I'm not saying it's not true that he believed in the album. That comment just does not reflect it particularly, in my opinion. Who even challenged the fact that Michael put his heart into and had faith in the album, apart from Frenzy?
Keep in mind that Michael Durham Prince has a memory like a sieve.On The MJCast podcast, Michael Prince said OMC was a brand new song and not from Invincible. But it wouldn't be that big of a deal to see it included if we consider Number Ones/2003 the end of Invincible era.
Stop repeating the same nonsense. He is way more reliable than you.Keep in mind that Michael Durham Prince has a memory like a sieve.
Mike Smallcombe, Kit O'Toole and several other authors have confirmed that 'One More Chance' is an outtake from the 'Invincible' album.
Confirmed how?Keep in mind that Michael Durham Prince has a memory like a sieve.
Mike Smallcombe, Kit O'Toole and several other authors have confirmed that 'One More Chance' is an outtake from the 'Invincible' album.
It’s hard for Michael Prince to have been wrong when he was literally reading out dates from his computer on that podcast.It's possible Michael Prince is wrong and they are right. But please share if you have a source or if the books have sources/quotes for this track.
Here is a relevant excerpt from Kit O'Toole's book about 'One More Chance':Confirmed how?
I know they have written MJ Books, but unless they talked to MJ collaborators about this song, it's meaningless. Fans online have always assumed OMC to be an Invincible outtakes (which is possible), and speculations become facts and find their way in books.
It's possible Michael Prince is wrong and they are right. But please share if you have a source or if the books have sources/quotes for this track.
Yes, but you are assuming she would do this. Can we trust her or did she read it on the Internet and didn't do more research? Is it mentioned in the book what her sources are for this track or others?Here is a relevant excerpt from Kit O'Toole's book about 'One More Chance':
"...The R. Kelly-penned ballad was originally intended for Invincible, but two years later was included on the greatest hits collection Number Ones..." ('Michael Jackson FAQ: All That's Left To Know About The King Of Pop' book)
Note also that if there were only rumours or speculations about that, she would have phrased that differently in her book (for example, "…'One More Chance' was rumoured originally for Invincible…").