The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

That is the full version. The "intro" on the leaked version is just a metronome, not a part of the song itself.
The bridge was longer though. Like Rock With You.

Not really if you have access to eBay or Discogs. A significant number of editions of the King of Pop 2008 compilation have the track.
You can find a copy of the Italian one, which features both the full version of Carousel (for the first time ever) and Got the Hots, for 10 euros on Discogs.
Yeah, that's not easy. Not as easy as literally going to Target or Walmart and buying it off the shelf. Or Amazon. You can even rent CDs from the library nowadays.


It would fit a "deluxe box" better since it's a B-side. TGIM demo wouldn't fit either since it's just a demo of an album track.
I won't exactly argue with that. But so is Starlight.

It would be better on Disc 3, that's fair.
 
Yeah, that's not easy. Not as easy as literally going to Target or Walmart and buying it off the shelf. Or Amazon. You can even rent CDs from the library nowadays.
My guy, if you don't think buying a CD online is easy, well... I see you're not the type to buy stuff online, are you? lol

I won't exactly argue with that. But so is Starlight.
Although it's fundamentally the same track, it's an embryo version with a completely different theme and lyrics. In that sense, the PYT demo would fit the idea better than both CGOTR and the others mentioned.
 
My guy, if you don't think buying a CD online is easy, well... I see you're not the type to buy stuff online, are you? lol
We ain't talking about me boy. We talking about your grandma or somebody who don't know what a computer is. Otherwise just go to Spotify.
 
We ain't talking about me boy. We talking about your grandma or somebody who don't know what a computer is. Otherwise just go to Spotify.
My grandma or somebody else who don't know what a computer is surely wouldn't be looking for a deep cut of Michael Jackson's discography, especially that being Got the Hots, my guy.
 
My grandma or somebody else who don't know what a computer is surely wouldn't be looking for a deep cut of Michael Jackson's discography, especially that being Got the Hots, my guy.
They wouldn't look for anything but Thriller or Off The Wall, let's not get into that. But that only further highlights how visibility means something.
 
My grandma or somebody else who don't know what a computer is surely wouldn't be looking for a deep cut of Michael Jackson's discography, especially that being Got the Hots, my guy.
But it’s nice to have it now on streaming services due to the anniversary, plus I don’t want to have to go through all the trouble just to find that one song. So it would be nice to have a re-release.
 
I feel like they could've easily had a third disc for b-sides and previously released tracks (CGOOTR - *cough*), and left more room on the second for additional unheard/unreleased material. Oh, well...

I wonder what potential Bad40 release will look like? How many already released tracks would make it on such release?🤔
 
I wonder what potential Bad40 release will look like? How many already released tracks would make it on such release?🤔
I feel like re-releases should be treated as definitive editions, so I don’t have an issue with them including all of the previously released material. So long as they even it out with a fair amount of new music. (And if they actually include quality mixes of the already-released music—“Carousel” from T40 came on shuffle the other day and I still cannot believe they released it in that quality.)
 
I feel like re-releases should be treated as definitive editions, so I don’t have an issue with them including all of the previously released material. So long as they even it out with a fair amount of new music. (And if they actually include quality mixes of the already-released music—“Carousel” from T40 came on shuffle the other day and I still cannot believe they released it in that quality.)
I think T40 was a throwaway project to test the waters post LN. Chances are like most other bands they are saving the big guns for the 50th anniversaries, like The Beatles have done. With MJs streaming figures they can afford to I guess. T40 was a token IMO, but I'm grateful for it considering I wasn't sure if we would get another physical MJ release at one point!

Carousel and CGOOTR. Still speechless over those. They sound like they were downloaded from Limewire
 
I feel like they could've easily had a third disc for b-sides and previously released tracks (CGOOTR - *cough*), and left more room on the second for additional unheard/unreleased material. Oh, well...
On the third disc I would have also liked to see different takes of each song, sort of like how the Beatles release their album deluxe editions.
 
My guess is everything from Bad25 and Throwing Your Life Away. If Porcaro allows Chicago 45 there's a good chance it'll be on there. If not, I'm guessing Turning Me Off seems the most probable.
Prob not bad 25 but cheater, TYLA, Chicago 45, turning me off, changes, then remixes
 
since @mank1113r brought this to my attention by reacting to it
confirmed, (nearly) completed tracks: *written from memory (I may have forgotten some songs)*


The Toy
Lovely Way
Behind The Mask (1982 mix)
Nightline
Hot Street
She's Trouble
Slapstick
Starlite
Make a Wish
Neverland Landing
State of Shock(w/ Freddy)
Victory
Buffalo Bill
Chicago 1945
Streetwalker (final 1987 mix)
Throwin' Your Life Away
Serious Effect
Work That Body
If You Don't Love Me
Truth 'Bout Youth
Much Too Soon (final 1994 mix)
X-mas song (1994 - title not revealed yet)
Seeing Voices
Another Day (1999 mix)
What More Can I Give (solo version)
Get Your Weight Off Me
^ @mank1113r brought this to my attention by reacting to it. We've come a long way since 2020 regarding unreleased songs with (almost) full vocals.
 
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As of now, there are at least 25 unreleased songs with (nearly) full vocals in the vault.

  1. Nightline
  2. Hot Street
  3. Slapstick
  4. Make a Wish
  5. Neverland Landing
  6. State of Shock(w/ Freddy)
  7. Victory
  8. Buffalo Bill
  9. Chicago 1945
  10. Streetwalker (final 1987 mix)
  11. Throwin' Your Life Away
  12. Serious Effect
  13. Work That Body
  14. If You Don't Love Me
  15. Truth 'Bout Youth
  16. Much Too Soon (final 1994 mix)
  17. X-mas song (1994 - title not revealed yet)
  18. Seeing Voices
  19. Another Day (1999 mix)
  20. What More Can I Give (solo version)
  21. Get Your Weight Off Me
  22. Tomboy
  23. Turning Me Off
  24. Monkey Business (unreleased 1991 mix)
  25. Crack Kills
 
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As of now, there are at least 25 unreleased songs with (nearly) full vocals in the vault.

  1. Nightline
  2. Hot Street
  3. Slapstick
  4. Make a Wish
  5. Neverland Landing
  6. State of Shock(w/ Freddy)
  7. Victory
  8. Buffalo Bill
  9. Chicago 1945
  10. Streetwalker (final 1987 mix)
  11. Throwin' Your Life Away
  12. Serious Effect
  13. Work That Body
  14. If You Don't Love Me
  15. Truth 'Bout Youth
  16. Much Too Soon (final 1994 mix)
  17. X-mas song (1994 - title not revealed yet)
  18. Seeing Voices
  19. Another Day (1999 mix)
  20. What More Can I Give (solo version)
  21. Get Your Weight Off Me
  22. Tomboy
  23. Turning Me Off
  24. Monkey Business (unreleased 1991 mix)
  25. Crack Kills
Didn’t Damien Shields confirm that ‘What you do to me’ has full vocals or am I misremembering?
 
Perhaps Joe Vogel's knowing more. Has he ever been asked about WYDTM?
 
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Anyone planning to attend the event on June 21st?

John van Nest has cut several solo demos with Michael between 1979 and 1981.




I worked with Michael on many occasions...first in 1979 shortly following the release of "Off The Wall", which was recorded at my old studio, Image Recording, when it was owned by its former owner, Allen Zentz.

I then spent some time in 1980 (or 81?) with Michael recording demo's for Thriller. This was great, because it was just the two of us and whoever Michael had coming in. "John, we have Jonathan Moffit coming at 12:00, then Greg Phillinganes at 1:00...oh, and we're recording strings at 4:00!". Wow, what a great experience working so closely with him. I had him on the mic for some days recording vocals, and it was an amazing experience...he would be dancing up a storm while singing and doing all of those "grunts, oohs, ahhs" vocal sounds that would pepper his tracks. He asked me to take up the carpet so he could dance, and in between takes, he would sing other popular songs of the day just freestyle and acapella and we would talk about the music we liked.
 
As of now, there are at least 25 unreleased songs with (nearly) full vocals in the vault.

  1. Nightline
  2. Hot Street
  3. Slapstick
  4. Make a Wish
  5. Neverland Landing
  6. State of Shock(w/ Freddy)
  7. Victory
  8. Buffalo Bill
  9. Chicago 1945
  10. Streetwalker (final 1987 mix)
  11. Throwin' Your Life Away
  12. Serious Effect
  13. Work That Body
  14. If You Don't Love Me
  15. Truth 'Bout Youth
  16. Much Too Soon (final 1994 mix)
  17. X-mas song (1994 - title not revealed yet)
  18. Seeing Voices
  19. Another Day (1999 mix)
  20. What More Can I Give (solo version)
  21. Get Your Weight Off Me
  22. Tomboy
  23. Turning Me Off
  24. Monkey Business (unreleased 1991 mix)
  25. Crack Kills
Interesting list my friend. We could add "Make Or Break" which is complete according to Joe Vogel's memories despite contradictory information. I have doubts about "Truth About Youth" and the Christmas song regarding MJ's vocals.
 
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Anyone planning to attend the event on June 21st?

John van Nest has cut several solo demos with Michael between 1979 and 1981.




I worked with Michael on many occasions...first in 1979 shortly following the release of "Off The Wall", which was recorded at my old studio, Image Recording, when it was owned by its former owner, Allen Zentz.

I then spent some time in 1980 (or 81?) with Michael recording demo's for Thriller. This was great, because it was just the two of us and whoever Michael had coming in. "John, we have Jonathan Moffit coming at 12:00, then Greg Phillinganes at 1:00...oh, and we're recording strings at 4:00!". Wow, what a great experience working so closely with him. I had him on the mic for some days recording vocals, and it was an amazing experience...he would be dancing up a storm while singing and doing all of those "grunts, oohs, ahhs" vocal sounds that would pepper his tracks. He asked me to take up the carpet so he could dance, and in between takes, he would sing other popular songs of the day just freestyle and acapella and we would talk about the music we liked.
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Anyone going to this event? I'll be curious to know more about the song "Rich Girl" that Brad Buxer already mentioned.
 
Interesting list my friend. We could add "Make Or Break" which is complete according to Joe Vogel's memories despite contradictory information. I have doubts about "Truth About Youth" and the Christmas song regarding MJ's vocals.
Make or Brake has full usable vocals? Did Vogel rule out any nonsense LV?
 
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