The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

I don't think they recorded that.

Michael and I had been talking for some years about doing some songs together. There were two songs that I had written that we talked about doing. One was called A Pretty Face Is and the other was Get It. We've been talking about doing A Pretty Face Is at a later time. - Stevie Wonder
Just speculating here, but it’s possible that this was an outtake from Stevie’s album that was eventually offered to Michael. Similar to how “I Can’t Help It” came to fruition.
 
Just speculating here, but it’s possible that this was an outtake from Stevie’s album that was eventually offered to Michael. Similar to how “I Can’t Help It” came to fruition.
That particular quote was from 1988. Seems like APFI and Get It were both considered for the Characters album but since the Michael interview is from 1982, we can rule out APFI not being the rejected Thriller song in a sense.
 
Just speculating here, but it’s possible that this was an outtake from Stevie’s album that was eventually offered to Michael. Similar to how “I Can’t Help It” came to fruition.
That particular quote was from 1988. Seems like APFI and Get It were both considered for the Characters album but since the Michael interview is from 1982, we can rule out APFI not being the rejected Thriller song in a sense.
According to the ever reliable "Wikipedia", which does have a source from Michael Jackson, For The Record, the song is from 1974 and was meant to possibly be a duet with the Jackson 5, or just him and MJ.

I highly doubt we'll ever hear a Stevie song that wasn't released.

1974 places it right in Fulfingness' First Finale era, which was the same album that featured the Jackson 5 singing backing vocals on You Haven't Done Nothin'.
 
The song was mentioned by Michael Prince on the MJCast for the first time (I still find it funny how he mentions a title that was never once heard before so casually lol) and said the song is 6 minutes long. Damien Shields said that the version he heard was an instrumental track.
Imagine if Prince, Buxer, etc. have their own inside jokes about these titles and name drop them in everyday life.

Rando: *Plays song*
MP: "Wow, that sounds kinda like Craze."
Rando: "Like what ?"
MP: "Oh, nothing."
 
Imagine if Prince, Buxer, etc. have their own inside jokes about these titles and name drop them in everyday life.

Rando: *Plays song*
MP: "Wow, that sounds kinda like Craze."
Rando: "Like what ?"
MP: "Oh, nothing."
Then Bill shuts off the radio because it makes him think of "Turning Me Off"
 
Maybe my memory is bad, but didn't he record an entire albums worth of material with some Saudi prince?

There was an article the other day about Michael making an entire soundtrack to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Was that just a score? Or actual songs?

I remember reading around the time Scream was released that he and Janet worked on multiple songs. What are the other tracks?
 
but didn't he record an entire albums worth of material with some Saudi prince?
That's what we're talking about, the Bahrain Sessions
There was an article the other day about Michael making an entire soundtrack to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory.
No idea really if that's even true or not.
he and Janet worked on multiple songs. What are the other tracks?
Runaway was one of them.
 
Maybe my memory is bad, but didn't he record an entire albums worth of material with some Saudi prince?

There was an article the other day about Michael making an entire soundtrack to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Was that just a score? Or actual songs?

I remember reading around the time Scream was released that he and Janet worked on multiple songs. What are the other tracks?
That's what we're talking about, the Bahrain Sessions

No idea really if that's even true or not.

Runaway was one of them.

Brads leaked files shows a duet between Michael and Janet recorded for Dangerous. Surprised no one has ever asked him about it unless he never showed it during his seminars
 
Maybe my memory is bad, but didn't he record an entire albums worth of material with some Saudi prince?
In a document related to a lawsuit MJ was trying to settle with the Sheikh there were only 3 songs mentioned, so no. There were 6 other songs that Bill Bottrell made for MJ but he never got to work on them. But the plan was to eventually make a full album and have it be released in 2007.
There was an article the other day about Michael making an entire soundtrack to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Was that just a score? Or actual songs?
Just a soundtrack.
"Schaffel claims that in 2000, Michael even stopped recording Invincible to work in secret at a small Los Angeles studio on a soundtrack for a planned remake of Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, in an attempt to secure the lead role. "He thought it was the perfect role for him, and he planned to use the soundtrack, basically, to bribe his way into getting the part," Schaffel said. Schaffel said he attended several meetings with Warner Bros., the film distributors but they were only interested in the soundtrack and not in Michael playing the lead role, which eventually went to Johnny Depp." -Making Michael Page 379"
I remember reading around the time Scream was released that he and Janet worked on multiple songs. What are the other tracks?
In 1994 Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis made 5 tracks for a MJ/Janet duet, one was picked for Scream and the other Janet had chose another for herself to work on a song of her own, which turned into Runaway. There's also a track made in 1990 for a possible duet but there's not much info on that.
 
Lately he's deleting some of his tweets after a few days. Archiving MJ releated tweets is a wise move.(y)
I noticed that, as well. Unfortunately missed the long form one about Turning Me Off, etc. Luckily the text was posted here, though.
 
Brads leaked files shows a duet between Michael and Janet recorded for Dangerous. Surprised no one has ever asked him about it unless he never showed it during his seminars
No real evidence that it was recorded at all. In all likelihood it’s an instrumental groove that MJ had earmarked as a collaboration between them.
 
For Buffalo Bill, I think he meant production for the song is complete but not vocally complete.

I found another message from John Barnes on if Buffalo Bill was complete.

Never completed. I’d enjoy working on it along with several others from that time period. Bill Bottrell and I understand what we did and what Michael was going for. Maybe one day...He sang the chorus’. There probably is a guide vocal on the Original master.

He confirms Michael sang the chorus with a possible guide vocal. This goes back to me saying the production was complete but not the vocals.
 
Michael recorded the demo for "Smooth Criminal" at the Bee Gees Studio in the 80's! It was called "Al Capone" at the time.
John Barnes had a LOT of MIDI stuff in our room. You couldn't walk around
- Bruce Swedien
I remember reading this back in the day. On harmonycentral iirc, right?

I wonder why Bruce said what he said. We know that both songs have existed in 1985 with complete and different (guide) vocals. 🤔
 
I found another message from John Barnes on if Buffalo Bill was complete.

Never completed. I’d enjoy working on it along with several others from that time period. Bill Bottrell and I understand what we did and what Michael was going for. Maybe one day...He sang the chorus’. There probably is a guide vocal on the Original master.

He confirms Michael sang the chorus with a possible guide vocal. This goes back to me saying the production was complete but not the vocals.
There's supposedly a version with the Jackson bros on BV.

Was JB aware of how further the track was developed during the Victory sessions?
 
There's supposedly a version with the Jackson bros on BV.

Was JB aware of how further the track was developed during the Victory sessions?
The brothers probably came in later to lay bgvs but Michael probably discarded the track early on. Most of the outtakes from Victory notated all the brothers singing on backgrounds.

John was with Michael almost everyday from 1983 to 1986.....if the song progressed, it was during later years since it was set aside to be worked on for BAD and discarded again. John never mentions the song being complete during any later session
 
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Little we do know on what made it to Westlake, and how many of those were worked with Q and Bruce.

Btw, why nobody has asked those yet who were there (especially Matt Forger or Russ Ragsdale)?
 
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