British music executive Guy Holmes (who oversaw the production of that album) apparently has the few songs that Michael Jackson recorded in Bahrain.
In any case, Two Seas Records proved to be not sufficient enough to sustain a release of a new studio album by Michael Jackson.
Two Seas Records could not meet Michael Jackson's standards.
A new studio album released by him would have entailed very big expenses, such as manufacturing costs, distribution costs, marketing costs, etc, and a small label like Two Seas Records could not undertake such expenses.
Also, Michael Jackson appeared to be not focused enough on making his new music, due to his mental and physical health problems.
His mind was still on the trial days, while he was also physically in a very bad shape, as confirmed by Guy Holmes.
"He basically was skin and bones after the court case … He was ashamed of the way he looked" (Guy Holmes)
Guy Holmes also stated that the singer was so ashamed of the way he physically looked that he was often hiding behind a cloth curtain instead of getting into the recording studio and record his new songs.