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Billie, the JeanThe Stranger in Moscow.
I think yeah. According to the info on the Xscape booklet:Sidebar: one of the tapes has a date of July 1985 listed. Could that be when “Loving You” was recorded?
Interesting. Mind sharing?It's quite annoying to me. I grabbed a copy of the iTunes version of the album, took the song and fixed the wow using iZotope and that's my go-to version for listening now.
We kind of have a situation here regarding the share of officially released material.Interesting. Mind sharing?
But it's a custom file. More like an edit right?We kind of have a situation here regarding the share of officially released material.
Still official material.But it's a custom file. More like an edit right?
I guess so. I consider it in the same area as a leak or a unique rarer heard song not on Spotify.Still official material.
I consider hunting for different pressings completely fine also, but well.I guess so. I consider it in the same area as a leak or a unique rarer heard song not on Spotify.
Cheater was that third song.I think yeah. According to the info on the Xscape booklet:
"[...] originally recorded at Red Wing Studio in the San Fernando Valley during the early Bad sessions. [...] After his home studio was renovated, Jackson continued work on the track at Hayvenhurst."
That would explain there being two boxes: the multitrack reel (dated 7-28-85) and the 2" stereo reel contaning that, Turning Me Off and a third song I couldn't decypher. It could mean that the song was recorded at Red Wing and later mixed or remixed at Hayvenhurst.
An inside source who I prefer not to name. I don't get my kicks out of posting false info, either, so I find it reliable. I'll just say it is someone who would know, given the circumstances.Where's this info coming from?
Turning me off someone said no verses only chordsAn inside source who I prefer not to name. I don't get my kicks out of posting false info, either, so I find it reliable. I'll just say it is someone who would know, given the circumstances.
I was told that it never got past the chorus.Turning me off someone said no verses only chords
My guess was right then lolCheater was that third song.
“Turnin’ Me Off” was recorded at Hayvenhurst in January ‘86, so it can’t be that. However, Matt Forger told Damien Shields that MJ randomly asked him to mix “Loving You” one day and then never returned to it—perhaps that’s why they’re on the same reel?I think yeah. According to the info on the Xscape booklet:
"[...] originally recorded at Red Wing Studio in the San Fernando Valley during the early Bad sessions. [...] After his home studio was renovated, Jackson continued work on the track at Hayvenhurst."
That would explain there being two boxes: the multitrack reel (dated 7-28-85) and the 2" stereo reel contaning that, Turning Me Off and a third song I couldn't decypher. It could mean that the song was recorded at Red Wing and later mixed or remixed at Hayvenhurst.
What you mean my English not perfect it means the song don't have verses ?I was told that it never got past the chorus.
Makes sense. He had the multitrack lying around and Matt got to mixing all in one sitting.“Turnin’ Me Off” was recorded at Hayvenhurst in January ‘86, so it can’t be that. However, Matt Forger told Damien Shields that MJ randomly asked him to mix “Loving You” one day and then never returned to it—perhaps that’s why they’re on the same reel?
Better than the demo but I prefer the Teddy mixWhat was it like? Better than the released version?
That's not "our" MichaelDoes anyone know anything about this song?![]()
I mean how do we knowThat's not "our" Michael![]()
Wrong birth year, for starters...I mean how do we know
I clicked on it and it led me to released Michael songs....Wrong birth year, for starters...![]()
The copyright office kinda lumps together everybody with the same name. If you look up, say, Tim Roberts (generic name), you’ll come across dozens of people. You kinda gotta wade through the nonsense to find the real titles.I clicked on it and it led me to released Michael songs....
Never heard it mentioned here or referenced by any reliable sources.I have another question, did Michael record Mystery for Thriller? A song written by Rod Temperton and given to The Manhattan Transfer and Anita Baker.