Xeones
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Hello everybody.
I've seen a lot of discussion and debates online surrounding the topic of Michael's eleventh album. After doing some of my own research, I'd like to put forward my take on it. This is just a bit of fun, please don't be too harsh, this premise and most of the info is fanmade!
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Title: Beautiful Girl.
Release Date: August 29th, 2006.
Label: MJJ Productions.
Made with: Pro Tools/plugins.
Producer(s): M. Jackson.
Writer(s): M. Jackson.
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Album Track-list:
1. Beautiful Girl. (Completed version.)
2. Fall Again. (Completed version.)
3. One More Chance.
4. The Way You Love Me. (Original version, completed.)
5. Angel.
6. Loving You. (Original version, reworked 2004-06.)
7. Hollywood Tonight. (Original version, reworked January 2006.)
8. Get Your Weight Off Of Me.
9. Xscape. (Reworked late 2005-early 06.)
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Okay, now I'll explain some of my ideas. So, why the release date? Well, 2006 is the year after Michael won the trial, so in my mind he was motivated to get into the studio to show the world that he's still got it, and to show his adversaries that they can't win. It's sort of a celebration between Mike and the fans. August 29th is obviously his birthday, so I thought that was sweet.
I decided to make this a completely MJ produced album. I don't think that concept is too far from the realms of reality. I also believe that this hypothetical album being made entirely in Pro Tools is realistic when you look at the release date. Analog recording would be considered slightly outdated by a newer audience, and it would be necessary in order to be in line with younger artists and the 'quality' of their sound.
The track-list was something I really had to think about. MJ had just won the trial, and he was obviously happy about that, and that's where the first six tracks come in. I think they would reflect his overall feeling about winning the trial. The title track truly is the most unique song I have ever heard. I would even put it in its own genre. There is not another song like it. Hollywood Tonight serves as a middle ground, a transition, between the first six songs and the last two. GYWOOM and Xscape are two traditionally "angry" MJ songs, which I believe would have been included to represent how he felt deep inside.
I will add more to this, let me know what you think so far!
I love you all,
Xeones.
I've seen a lot of discussion and debates online surrounding the topic of Michael's eleventh album. After doing some of my own research, I'd like to put forward my take on it. This is just a bit of fun, please don't be too harsh, this premise and most of the info is fanmade!
-
Title: Beautiful Girl.
Release Date: August 29th, 2006.
Label: MJJ Productions.
Made with: Pro Tools/plugins.
Producer(s): M. Jackson.
Writer(s): M. Jackson.
-
Album Track-list:
1. Beautiful Girl. (Completed version.)
2. Fall Again. (Completed version.)
3. One More Chance.
4. The Way You Love Me. (Original version, completed.)
5. Angel.
6. Loving You. (Original version, reworked 2004-06.)
7. Hollywood Tonight. (Original version, reworked January 2006.)
8. Get Your Weight Off Of Me.
9. Xscape. (Reworked late 2005-early 06.)
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Okay, now I'll explain some of my ideas. So, why the release date? Well, 2006 is the year after Michael won the trial, so in my mind he was motivated to get into the studio to show the world that he's still got it, and to show his adversaries that they can't win. It's sort of a celebration between Mike and the fans. August 29th is obviously his birthday, so I thought that was sweet.
I decided to make this a completely MJ produced album. I don't think that concept is too far from the realms of reality. I also believe that this hypothetical album being made entirely in Pro Tools is realistic when you look at the release date. Analog recording would be considered slightly outdated by a newer audience, and it would be necessary in order to be in line with younger artists and the 'quality' of their sound.
The track-list was something I really had to think about. MJ had just won the trial, and he was obviously happy about that, and that's where the first six tracks come in. I think they would reflect his overall feeling about winning the trial. The title track truly is the most unique song I have ever heard. I would even put it in its own genre. There is not another song like it. Hollywood Tonight serves as a middle ground, a transition, between the first six songs and the last two. GYWOOM and Xscape are two traditionally "angry" MJ songs, which I believe would have been included to represent how he felt deep inside.
I will add more to this, let me know what you think so far!
I love you all,
Xeones.