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mj_frenzy;4114064 said:I am very sure too that they will release a ‘Dangerous 25th anniversary’ (just like they did with ‘Thriller 25’ and ‘Bad 25’.
AlwaysThere;4114194 said:What makes you so certain?
If anything, the general public's dismissal of the Dangerous album and anything that succeeded it should prompt concern that there WON'T be an anniversary reissue. The proposed Dangerous 25 is suffering from heightened expectations (i.e., extreme promotional materials, a new concert) and, in the event that it does happen in 2016-17, most certainly won't meet them.
Bad 25, in its various editions and packaging, lost both the estate and Sony money, which is a risk I'm sure they aren't willing to take once more. I would expect a handful of unreleased demos for a Dangerous 25 and nothing more. If we get more, it's a welcome surprise.
The most important aspect of a project is that it is either necessary or would catch the attention of the general public. Such was the mindset behind Michael and Xscape (two new Michael Jackson albums), Vision (a collection of Michael's short films), Immortal (supplementing the Cirque du Soleil tour), Bad 25 (attempting to duplicate the stratospheric sales of Thriller 25 four years earlier) and the upcoming Off the Wall documentary (the album being one of Michael's most revered and praised).
Dangerous is not widely appreciated nor acknowledged by reviewers. Does it deserve the distinction? Most definitely. But commercially it will certainly fare even worse than Bad 25 did. Doubtful that the estate wants to put any effort into that.
AlwaysThere;4114194 said:What makes you so certain?
If anything, the general public's dismissal of the Dangerous album and anything that succeeded it should prompt concern that there WON'T be an anniversary reissue. The proposed Dangerous 25 is suffering from heightened expectations (i.e., extreme promotional materials, a new concert) and, in the event that it does happen in 2016-17, most certainly won't meet them.
Bad 25, in its various editions and packaging, lost both the estate and Sony money, which is a risk I'm sure they aren't willing to take once more. I would expect a handful of unreleased demos for a Dangerous 25 and nothing more. If we get more, it's a welcome surprise.
The most important aspect of a project is that it is either necessary or would catch the attention of the general public. Such was the mindset behind Michael and Xscape (two new Michael Jackson albums), Vision (a collection of Michael's short films), Immortal (supplementing the Cirque du Soleil tour), Bad 25 (attempting to duplicate the stratospheric sales of Thriller 25 four years earlier) and the upcoming Off the Wall documentary (the album being one of Michael's most revered and praised).
Dangerous is not widely appreciated nor acknowledged by reviewers. Does it deserve the distinction? Most definitely. But commercially it will certainly fare even worse than Bad 25 did. Doubtful that the estate wants to put any effort into that.
AlwaysThere;4114194 said:What makes you so certain?
If anything, the general public's dismissal of the Dangerous album and anything that succeeded it should prompt concern that there WON'T be an anniversary reissue. The proposed Dangerous 25 is suffering from heightened expectations (i.e., extreme promotional materials, a new concert) and, in the event that it does happen in 2016-17, most certainly won't meet them.
Bad 25, in its various editions and packaging, lost both the estate and Sony money, which is a risk I'm sure they aren't willing to take once more. I would expect a handful of unreleased demos for a Dangerous 25 and nothing more. If we get more, it's a welcome surprise.
Dangerous is not widely appreciated nor acknowledged by reviewers. Does it deserve the distinction? Most definitely. But commercially it will certainly fare even worse than Bad 25 did. Doubtful that the estate wants to put any effort into that.
analogue;4112438 said:The main reason why I don't want a Mexico 1993 release is because at the time Michael was being accused of one of the most hideous crimes ever. I don't want to watch Michael struggle emotionally through a concert. And anyone who doesn't care about MJ's emotional state, and just wants this released because it may be in HD is really selfish.
I'm sick of some fans just accepting anything that the estate may through at us.
respect77;4114219 said:Well, when I look at the fact that lot the reissues of lot more obscure albums are worth for record labels then I don't buy this notion that somehow the reissue of Dangerous is not worth. How come Pipes of Peace is worth but Dangerous isn't? I could name a lot of albums not just Pipes of Peace which are a LOT more obscure, forgotten etc. than Dangerous and still got a reissue and anniversary release. Obviously it can be done so that it is actually worth for a record label even with lot more obscure albums, so I don't know why it can't be done with Dangerous.
mj_frenzy;4114205 said:In a similar spirit, someone could wonder what makes you so certain that the general public’s dismissal of the 'Dangerous' album is going to be reflected also on its possible anniversary edition.
Also, you foresee that a ‘Dangerous 25’ edition will not happen at all &, in the same breathe, you say that a few demos are very likely to accompany this anniversary release.
I have to say that you sound slightly biased against such a release by trying to prematurely explain a possible low commercial performance.
respect77;4114219 said:Well, when I look at the fact that lot the reissues of lot more obscure albums are worth for record labels then I don't buy this notion that somehow the reissue of Dangerous is not worth. How come Pipes of Peace is worth but Dangerous isn't? I could name a lot of albums not just Pipes of Peace which are a LOT more obscure, forgotten etc. than Dangerous and still got a reissue and anniversary release. Obviously it can be done so that it is actually worth for a record label even with lot more obscure albums, so I don't know why it can't be done with Dangerous.
AlwaysThere;4114262 said:Pipes of Peace is the rare example of an album enjoying a detailed and extravagant reissue
AlwaysThere;4114262 said:Allow me to rephrase:
However, in the event that such a project were to come to fruition, fans should not bite their nails for anything substantial -- as previously stated, a handful of demos and perhaps the cancelled 2001 tracks.
AlwaysThere;4114262 said:The smaller the project, the less money Sony is at risk of losing if it is a commercial disappointment. Whether we like it or not, Sony is a business, and the primary functioning point of a business is sales.
AlwaysThere;4114262 said:Any claim of a bias towards Dangerous is entirely unfounded, as I adore that album and think it deserves much more critical appraisal and attention than Off the Wall (but that's a discussion for another thread).
mj_frenzy;4114284 said:From a business perspective, I agree that extravagancy does not guarantee commercial success & I think this philosophy applies also to this specific re-release. I am of the opinion that the accompanying bonus material has to be wisely selected &, most importantly, it has to be interesting, mostly from a fan perspective.
I know that you adore the ‘Dangerous’ album & I am glad to hear that it deserves much more critical appraisal and attention. Personally, I hope this underestimated (from the audience) record to get a second chance, even after 25 years.
respect77;4114276 said:I don't think it's a rare example at all. Reissues are done all the time. Some detailed and some "extravagant". We just don't hear about most of them, because they are usually targeted at the hard core fan base of that particular artist and most reissues don't even make the charts or the upper spheres of charts. So actually, the performance of Bad 25 is not as tragic as you portray it to be.
Of course, if more money was spent on the marketing campaign than what it brought back it could have produced loss for Sony (something we do not really know, do we?) but as shown through numerous other examples of reissues - a reissue can be done with respect to the art, with something new and exciting to offer to fans and still cost-effevtive for the label. It's up to the business people at Sony to figure out how, but if it can be done with many other albums which are a lot less known than Dangerous than I am sure it can be done with Dangerous as well.
Galactus123;4116661 said:I wonder which concert was used for this?
[video=youtube;jQY_QL_wvQU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQY_QL_wvQU[/video]
analogue;4120867 said:During that show the magic trick at the end of Thriller wasn't used. The guy wearing the werewolf mask (That wasn't really Michael BTW) just walked off stage and let the backing dancers entertain the audience. Did this happen any other time?
Doo Doo Head;4120919 said:This concert was delightful, but clearly not his best. There were many technical issues, and you could see Michael being slightly agitated at times. Which makes me wonder, which concert do people consider to be the best of the Dangerous Tour? The snippets I've seen from Wembley suggest it's one of the most energetic from this tour.
Galactus123;4120923 said:I think it's really hard to say what is the best. We have seen only a very little amount of all 69 concerts. It seems unlikely but I hope Estate still releases a concert.
Themidwestcowboy;4120939 said:I want a mix from different concerts. something like this
Jam (Wembley)
WBSS (Stockholm)
HN (Munich)
SC (Singapore)
IJCSLY (Bremen)
etc etc.