The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

CD1: Original album

CD2: 10-12 outtakes and demos

CD3: Demos and alternate takes of album tracks (e.g., the Captain EO mix of “Another Part of Me”)

CD4: All previously released outtakes (e.g., “Cheater,” “Streetwalker,” the Bad 25 tracks, the “original versions” from XSCAPE)

^^ This would be my ideal lineup. Makes it a one stop shop for everything from the era.
 
the actual real bad40 box:

1. Bad Album (remastered from the bad 25 remastered source)
2. Disc 2:
Fly Away
Price Of Fame
Todo Mi Mor Eres Tu
Beat It Demo (it was written for BAD, believe it or not)
Free
Al Capone
Don't Be Messin Around
3. DVD: yokohama 87 (sourced from MJs personal VHS cause we had no time to find the film-reels)
 
I think Al Capone I read I don't know where with troutman Rogers it have more instrumental or vocals I'm not sure

Roger isn't on vocals....he's on added guitars and production. John Barnes said what Roger contributed was great but they didn't keep it
 
Something I've been wondering lately:
As we all know, Quincy Jones ain't no spring chicken no more.
So, when he sadly yet inevitably passes away in the not too distant future (you'd assume), what happens to the power he holds over tracks that haven't been signed off?

For example, when there is no Q to go through, can the estate/Sony do what they please with Streetwalker '87, Crack Kills etc.? Or are they locked away forever since Q never gave them the go ahead?
 
Something I've been wondering lately:
As we all know, Quincy Jones ain't no spring chicken no more.
So, when he sadly yet inevitably passes away in the not too distant future (you'd assume), what happens to the power he holds over tracks that haven't been signed off?

For example, when there is no Q to go through, can the estate/Sony do what they please with Streetwalker '87, Crack Kills etc.? Or are they locked away forever since Q never gave them the go ahead?
how many songs did he block?
 
Something I've been wondering lately:
As we all know, Quincy Jones ain't no spring chicken no more.
So, when he sadly yet inevitably passes away in the not too distant future (you'd assume), what happens to the power he holds over tracks that haven't been signed off?

For example, when there is no Q to go through, can the estate/Sony do what they please with Streetwalker '87, Crack Kills etc.? Or are they locked away forever since Q never gave them the go ahead?
Then his estate will negotiate with MJ's, unless Q expressly denies it in a will or they just refuse to deal with Branca. The same way Rod Temperton tunes are still locked away even though he's passed.
 
Yes I mean more instrumental and maybe more MJ vocals
We don't know anything you don't already know, collectors with reliable info will say something when they want to and not in response to a random user.

For the last time, it's useless to ask here.
 
We don't know anything you don't already know, collectors with reliable info will say something when they want to and not in response to a random user.

For the last time, it's useless to ask here.
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Honestly wouldn't mind another box set. I feel like the odds would be better for us to net some of the "final years" material with that. Not sure how much more we would get (realistically) from individual reissues.
 
I doubt he even has more snippets. I bet he said that just to get you people riled up lol.
You'd think someone would join a forum to learn and share with a group of like-minded people, not piss them off. I honestly have no further comment on said person.
 
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