Michael - The Great Album Debate

Everybody talking about their first reactions.No matter what,you just wanna say it again.
Let's stop doing copy-paste job from the former posts.I think it better to sum the facts up,and take an insight into what happened.
Believers or doubters,yall agree that Cascio tracks DO have multitakes,NOT one take like what Cory Rooney said.
CR said he has been working on something about Cascio tracks.I wonder if he finished it,cuz it's been more than 1.5 years since then.
 
Why puzzle you? Bother to say?
Do you vacillate after hearing something?
 
Michael Jackson actually never sang a real note himself on his albums and live performances, it was always someone in the shadows. What you hear on the Cascio songs, that is Michael Jackson's real voice, never before truly heard.
 
... You can tell, in every interview, whenever someone walked up and spoke to him. His lips would move but sometimes it'd take a second for sound to come out. This was because the speaker someone was feeding through sometimes had a delay or Michael would be too quick. Even when speaking to his family, they didn't hear his own voice, as evidenced by their lack of ability to identify him in the Cascio songs.

The reason the songs are confusing is because no one has heard Michael actually speak before.

I researched this myself in my own head.
 
Michael in Munich July 4th - Isolated vocals sang over the playback .. Why you ask ? :scratch:

Exactly!

I wanted to see if people could guess it by listening. No really? Bill Cosby sang for MJ in this concert :p
 
I think I found the answer to WHO REALLY SINGS IN THE CASCIO TRACKS:

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nope it was aliens.

Remember Birchey's "making of breaking news"? The potato person (Jason) and the rat (Teddy Riley) and the Aliens (Sony).

Okay so at the end it was Aliens, Potato people and rats!
 
nope it was aliens.

Remember Birchey's "making of breaking news"? The potato person (Jason) and the rat (Teddy Riley) and the Aliens (Sony).

Okay so at the end it was Aliens, Potato people and rats!

A masterpiece in film making that was. And ironically a pretty good portrayal of what happened.
 
Did anyone make their own version of "Michael" by replacing the three Malachi tracks? What songs did you choose?
 
I didn't replace the songs, but I added songs to make it 21 tracks. The only Cascio song I still enjoy is Stay, for some reason it feels the most Michael to me, I don't know why. The problem is, while I enjoy that song I can't help but think about the deceit and everything that goes along with the Cascio songs, so it's a rare rare occasion that I'll actually listen to it.

After Much Too Soon, my Michael album goes into Blue Gangsta, Slave To The Rhythm, All I Need, Escape, 12 O'Clock, This Is It, P.Y.T. Demo, Fall Again, Lovely One, Cheater and finally Stay.
 
Arklove;3670532 said:
I did....I used Slave, DYKWYCA, and Blue Gangsta :D

haha! :D Me too.

By the way, something weird happened to me the other day :D
So I was listening to B2N with my headphones (not that I was enjoying it or anything :unsure: :D) and at the end of the song when you hear the thunder in the track, I could hear a real thunder outside at this exact moment and it really started to rain where I live.
:p Maybe it’s a sign (?)
 
Anyone know what Stuart Brawley was referring to here?



Was he working on the Angelikson tracks as far back as May 2010, before the songs were even sold to Sony?

Yes. He worked with Eddie Cascio and James Porte to insert all the pasted words, adlibs and breaths using the Invincible multi tracks that he has access to (he was recording engineer on that album). He pretty much summed up what he did during an interview:

"My job was to make Michael sound like Michael."

I don't believe he was there when Malachi laid down the vocals but there are certainly things I would like to ask him. This also proves how the Ason registrations contain what we hear on the tracks now, which is different to MJ Songbook. Brawley is the only person pre-Sony to have access to the Invincible multi tracks and I can't see them working on all that between June 25th and 27th. Unless of course we are expected to believe that Michael himself inserted all that stuff instead of just doing it for real. Mind you, we are expected to believe that he forgot how to breathe...
 
Very interesting. I'm curious, I thought I'd heard that only the 3 Cascio tracks on the album have ad-libs added to them? Do songs like, Stay/Carry On, All I Need, Burn 2 Nite, etc. have any ad-libs added to them or are they all Malachi/Goatman/RoboMike?
 
Very interesting. I'm curious, I thought I'd heard that only the 3 Cascio tracks on the album have ad-libs added to them? Do songs like, Stay/Carry On, All I Need, Burn 2 Nite, etc. have any ad-libs added to them or are they all Malachi/Goatman/RoboMike?

I believe Black Widow, Soldier Boy, Burn 2 Nite all have added ad libs....

(I think Black Widow has about 4 or 5 ad libs thrown in the beginning before he even starts to sing....It's a bit overkill....
 
I believe Black Widow, Soldier Boy, Burn 2 Nite all have added ad libs....

(I think Black Widow has about 4 or 5 ad libs thrown in the beginning before he even starts to sing....It's a bit overkill....

Yes nearly every track has added adlibs. Black Widow is one of the worst with so many all over the song. It's made even worse by the fact that it's a complete rip off of Morphine with the slow part in the middle, which is such a poor imitation.
 
I only heard little previews of the other songs a while back, good lord they were horrid.
 
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