The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

But as it is, there are some exceptionally strong outtakes in just the 80s alone. Full vocal takes, quite interesting songs for what they are.

Hot Street
Niteline
Dream Away
Buffalo Bill
Chicago 1945
Throwing Your Life Away

Imagine all of those on one disc. With a couple extra songs. Compare that to the collection on Xscape? That would remind everyone of MJ's immense talent.
Man, that sounds like a fantastic album. Add another couple of songs, and this will be Michael's best album since History.
 
I keep forgetting they actually went ahead and used it for the vinyl release.


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Jesus tonight....
This hurts my eyes.

A 5 year old could design a better logo.
 
Concept album

Dangerous - The Loren Takes
1. Serious Effect (ft. LL Cool J)
2. All The Truth You Need
3. Too Much For Me*
4. Work That Body
5. Man In Black
6. Don't Believe It
7. She's Got It Baby
8. Call It Off
9. Garbage
10. Youth
11. Superfly Sister
12. Seven Digits
 
Here is my concept if Dangerous incorporated Loren and other tracks, JUST A CONCEPT

1. Jam
2. Serious Effect
3. In The Closet
4. Work That Body (finished)
5. Can't Let Her Get Away
6. Remember The Time
7. Heal The World
8. Black or White
9. Who Is It
10. If You Don't Love Me (finished)
11. Will You Be There
12. For All Time
13. Man In Black (finished)
14. Why You Wanna Trip On Me
15. Dangerous
 
Here is my concept if Dangerous incorporated Loren and other tracks, JUST A CONCEPT

1. Jam
2. Serious Effect
3. In The Closet
4. Work That Body (finished)
5. Can't Let Her Get Away
6. Remember The Time
7. Heal The World
8. Black or White
9. Who Is It
10. If You Don't Love Me (finished)
11. Will You Be There
12. For All Time
13. Man In Black (finished)
14. Why You Wanna Trip On Me
15. Dangerous
if you don't love me actually isnt a Loren track.
 
That’s the biggest irony. Fans criticized (including
Me) them changing the logo but most fans loved the Xscape (excluding me) album (remix) versions.
The only remix from Xscape that I think is good is APWNN, it legit sounds awesome. The rest are just EDM messes. I honestly can't believe that Chicago of all songs is climbing the ranks in streams and is more streamed than songs like BoW and Bad lmfao. Its pretty bad and I've never been a fan of the original either
 
You learn something new everyday, didn’t even consider Earth Song to be conceived in the late 80’s . I’ve never heard this in my life , those vocals sound BAD era so I assume this is real?

I always associate Earth Song with the mid 90s. 😳
It was first conceived in 1986 and a demo was recorded in 1988. More demos would follow between 1989 and 1990. The song was finally finished in 1994
 
You learn something new everyday, didn’t even consider Earth Song to be conceived in the late 80’s . I’ve never heard this in my life , those vocals sound BAD era so I assume this is real?

I always associate Earth Song with the mid 90s. 😳
You gotta read the Vienna story, how the song was born, such an fascinating one.

 
You gotta read the Vienna story, how the song was born, such an fascinating one.

Great read, thanks!
 
The only remix from Xscape that I think is good is APWNN, it legit sounds awesome. The rest are just EDM messes. I honestly can't believe that Chicago of all songs is climbing the ranks in streams and is more streamed than songs like BoW and Bad lmfao. Its pretty bad and I've never been a fan of the original either
Funny how we all have different opinions. I think the APWNN remix on Xscape is terrible. It's basically a lazy ripoff of Leave Me Alone.

The remixes to Chicago, Loving You, and Xscape, I think were all well done.
 
Funny how we all have different opinions. I think the APWNN remix on Xscape is terrible. It's basically a lazy ripoff of Leave Me Alone.

The remixes to Chicago, Loving You, and Xscape, I think were all well done.
The fact that it interpolates Leave Me Alone is why I think its good.
Xscape is way overdone, Chicago isn't good, and Loving You takes everything that made the original good and threw it away
 
Question that’s probably been asked and answered elsewhere: why did MJ stop working at Hayvenhurst? Did the Jacksons move, or was he just tired of working around them? I always thought it odd that he up and ditched it after Bad, but never really took the time to find out why.

I know I could Google this, but I trust people on this board more than random results online lmao.
 
Question that’s probably been asked and answered elsewhere: why did MJ stop working at Hayvenhurst? Did the Jacksons move, or was he just tired of working around them? I always thought it odd that he up and ditched it after Bad, but never really took the time to find out why.

I know I could Google this, but I trust people on this board more than random results online lmao.
He bought Neverland Ranch in 1988 and had no further use for Hayvenhurst. The Westlake sessions and resulting tour took up most of his time anyway so it was largely empty after January 1987. Whenever he did enter the studio pre-June 1989 it was usually through studios others owned (read: Wonderland Recording for Stevie Wonder's "Get It;" Smoketree for the earliest seed for Dangerous and the Streetwalker remix; Ocean Way for Throwin' Your Life Away...possibly).
 
Guys I came across something very interesting, I found a video of a fake snippet of Crack Kills, and I found a comment by KingOfAura , in which he says that there is a real snippet out there(???), is he talking about the “you’re such a loser” snippet? Or is he just trolling? I found it odd that he said that on a random fake snippet
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Whenever he did enter the studio pre-June 1989 it was usually through studios others owned (read: Wonderland Recording for Stevie Wonder's "Get It;" Smoketree for the earliest seed for Dangerous and the Streetwalker remix; Ocean Way for Throwin' Your Life Away...possibly).
He did record his vocals for Get It in Tokyo. Smoketree's Bill alone messing around with Michael's tapes.
 
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