The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

It seems writing lyrics, finding words that suit the songs narrative were the most challenging part of song writing proccess for Michael. Kinda a handicap for him.

Wouldn't be surprised, if his collaborators have helped Michael with a word here and there during album recording sessions - without receiving any writing credits.
I wouldn't say that per say. He focused on the composition first, the lyrics came last. It's a natural working process.

Even songs written for MJ usually have that same sort of abstract song writing; I think he just preferred that.
 
I wouldn't say that per say. He focused on the composition first, the lyrics came last. It's a natural working process.

Even songs written for MJ usually have that same sort of abstract song writing; I think he just preferred that.
With Michael it was always “melody first” if I remember it correctly.
 
It seems writing lyrics, finding words that suit the songs narrative were the most challenging part of song writing proccess for Michael. Kinda a handicap for him. [...]
This reminds me of Brad Sundberg's comment in one of his 7 Songs 7 Stories interviews, talking about Michael writing his lyrics at the last moment:

"But that was every song ... Michael didn't write the lead vocal until two minutes before he was gonna sing it ..."

I might have watched this interview once. Or twice! :ROFLMAO:
 
There’s actually no evidence Cheater 2001 ft. Fats exists- no copyright entry, and no one on the Darkchild team has recalled working on the track. It’s most likely just a fan title.
It was listed on the official Darkchild website

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I don't know. I recall discussion on here about that site not being official. I could definitely be wrong. It was around C1945 being on there and that it wasn't an official list.
 
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Regardless, the song was supposed to be revisited right, based on the paper In MJ's room? So even if it wasn't Invincible era it wasn't 'finished' yet.
 
I have some snippets of what appears to be a seminar recording of that "Dream Girl" song. It seems to just be instrumental based on what I have. Has anyone heard the full thing to verify the authenticity?
Dream Girl? Never heard of that title. Can you explain the track?
 
I wouldn't say that per say. He focused on the composition first, the lyrics came last. It's a natural working process.

Even songs written for MJ usually have that same sort of abstract song writing; I think he just preferred that.
With Michael it was always “melody first” if I remember it correctly.
This reminds me of Brad Sundberg's comment in one of his 7 Songs 7 Stories interviews, talking about Michael writing his lyrics at the last moment:

"But that was every song ... Michael didn't write the lead vocal until two minutes before he was gonna sing it ..."

I might have watched this interview once. Or twice! :ROFLMAO:

It was lyrics to the chorus first. The verses were mumbled and the chorus would be fully fleshed and if he liked the chorus, he'd continue working on the song but if he didn't like it, it was discarded.
 
to summarize what Bill has written on X about "Cheater" so far:

Q: Did you do another song other than State Of Shock on the Victory album?

Bill Bottrell: There was another group of sessions. Signs point to "Cheater".
I didn't say Cheater was considered for Victory.
It was a song done at Soundcastle (maybe) at the end of or after Victory sessions. I could look it up but not now.

I don't know for sure. I hear "Cheater" for the first time a month ago. I heard Greg. I remember one song done at Soundcastle with Greg and MJ. I remember John McClain there, I remember doing claps in my usual way.
I can hear my console, my studio, my mixing style in '85.
I can hear all that in the recording of Cheater.
I have no other song to place in those sessions.
I could be wrong.
But credits on unreleased songs are notoriously wrong also.

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Photo: Paul Erikson at Soundcastle. I will guess "Cheater" sessions.
Maybe the only photo of MJ in the room with BB.

I heard Cheater again yesterday. Credits and dates on various sites do not match what I was thinking.
Sites say outtake from Westake/Quincy sessions for Bad.
I can not hear that. At all.
Somebody should reach out to Greg

'85 is what I'm thinking. Soundcastle. Michael, Greg, I hear Paul Jackson Jr. on guitar, I hear my console and the glass entry room on "cheater" BG vocals and claps, I hear my mix.

Picture looks 1984 and probably during the last sessions of Victory. John Barnes is there so he could've been doing Another Part of Me, Liberian Girl or We Are Here to Change the World or even..............Buffalo Bill but I doubt it
 
Regardless, the song was supposed to be revisited right, based on the paper In MJ's room? So even if it wasn't Invincible era it wasn't 'finished' yet.
A song being on a "to do" list doesn't neccessarily mean it ain't finished at all. "Little Susie" for example was according to Damien lyrics and melodywise the same as the late 70s demo.
 
That photo of Mike with JB and BB is wild to me. Is that the Thriller jacket he's wearing to?

These new recording dates for the Bad sessions are so interesting to me, when I hear Mike's voice on songs like Cheater and Streetwalker, I picture him looking like this

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His voice on them tracks in particular just feels prime Bad era (86-87), not Victory era. It's crazy how much new information we're still discovering
 
Picture looks 1984 and probably during the last sessions of Victory. John Barnes is there so he could've been doing Another Part of Me, Liberian Girl or We Are Here to Change the World or even..............Buffalo Bill but I doubt it
Agree with 1984. Around the Thriller video. Could be "Alright Now".
 
These new recording dates for the Bad sessions are so interesting to me, when I hear Mike's voice on songs like Cheater and Streetwalker, I picture him looking like this
His voice on them tracks in particular just feels prime Bad era (86-87), not Victory era. It's crazy how much new information we're still discovering
It surely is interesting, mate.

Another example is Abortion Papers. Crazy that this was recorded in 1983 or early 1984.
 
That photo of Mike with JB and BB is wild to me. Is that the Thriller jacket he's wearing to?

These new recording dates for the Bad sessions are so interesting to me, when I hear Mike's voice on songs like Cheater and Streetwalker, I picture him looking like this

MJJ_scan_2069.jpg

His voice on them tracks in particular just feels prime Bad era (86-87), not Victory era. It's crazy how much new information we're still discovering
You are not alone. I think the exact same thing. I always pictured him looking like this on those tracks as well but abortion papers vocals really blew my mind being from 84
 
I really would like to know what Michael's natural speaking voice sounded like in the early 80s.
 
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