Just getting myself back into this album and would implore any J5 fan to listen if you haven't got it already.
In fact even if you don't consider yourself a J5 fan, it's still a great insight into the performer Michael was to become. There are little glimpses of genius and magic that MJ was become known for.
For anyone who has ever argued that singing live doesn't matter, listen to this. Quite how this 11 year old kid could play with the melody & add those incredible ad-libs we love from his aduly work blows my mind.
As well as some great cover versions on there, there are the best versions ever of 'Who's Lovin You' with a stunning & hilarious intro, Never Can Say Goodbye (check out the breakdown at the end), Ain't No Sunshine (the intro!!!), and Ben.
In fact even if you don't consider yourself a J5 fan, it's still a great insight into the performer Michael was to become. There are little glimpses of genius and magic that MJ was become known for.
For anyone who has ever argued that singing live doesn't matter, listen to this. Quite how this 11 year old kid could play with the melody & add those incredible ad-libs we love from his aduly work blows my mind.
As well as some great cover versions on there, there are the best versions ever of 'Who's Lovin You' with a stunning & hilarious intro, Never Can Say Goodbye (check out the breakdown at the end), Ain't No Sunshine (the intro!!!), and Ben.