Mister_Jay_Tee
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When you compare Thriller 2001 Special Edition, Thriller 25, and Thriller 40, the gains have increased.The entire Thriller 25 project gives off the impression that MJ didn’t want to do it. Pushing for remixes in place of unreleased tracks, tossing a random Dangerous outtake on there… It’s not becoming for the best-selling album of all time.
2001 - 1 song, basically cut down to a snippet, and some interview bits.
2008 - Several remixes, some of which I can still enjoy (as guilty pleasures), 1 with actual new vocals. 1 new Song, not actually a Thriller outtake, we'll just call it a Thriller 25 outtake. And some demoes, B-Sides, and rarities, scattered on various singles mostly in Japanese countries..and Someone in the Dark.
Thriller 40 - All of the above, several demoes, 1 entirely new outtake, so far, and a couple of obnoxious teases. Basically 2 or 3 new entities and then other stuff to pad it out. Still, overall, a lot more than Thriller 25 and basically a true project over the Special Edition.