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Re: Michael Prince & Brad Buxer - Secret Project (maybe MJ related)
i LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE brad buxer
i LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE brad buxer
The point is also the unfairly high expectations of the fanbase.
Everybody should keep the huge surge in sales after 06/25/09 & the following saturation of the market in mind.
MJ is also not here to promote his work. There won't be no second THRILLER. There won't even be a second INVINCIBLE -saleswise!
But there is no need for any recordbreaking anymore, MJ has them all, he has done all that.
Let's enjoy his god given talent, enjoy the music & the artistic approach of his work.
I totally agree. But still, it would be great for the next album to achieve good sales. Of course there won't be another album to sell as much as Invincible, especially seeing as how Michael isn't here to promote it (as you said), but it doesn't hurt to hope for it. You have to admit, it would be amazing to see Michael hit number one again If the next album is produced as well as Bad 25 was, I'm sure the fans will be pleased. But we can't help but hope for success.
I here that! Maybe if the tracks are strong it will promote itself. The general public does luv MJ. A few really good toons could do it. Need some mainstream AirPlay. I don't think videos are important unless it's studio footage.
The Estate or Sony doesn't market personally to individual fans taste. They market to a larger market and to the whole world who needs to hear these songs released, whether they have been leaked or not. I would assume most fans would want the world to hear and know how great these songs are whether we have heard them or not. The general public /world is not privy to the leaked songs nor have they downloaded them. Michael's music isn't for just die hard fans but for the whole world to enjoy and be inspired by. I get very excited thinking the leaked songs will be available to the world and general public out side of his die heard fan base. I want the whole world to hear and enjoy his music. That is what Michael always wanted . Michael deserves that. he also deserves to have his music chart and be recognized by the industry as well to stay revelent in todays industry. and fans are ones most responsible to make that happen..
If fans don't support and buy it that hurts Michael legacy the most and not anyone else . For instance BAD25 was a great release and mainly marketed to fans with all the extras for them. Its sad so many didn't take the effort to make it soar not for any one else .. but for Michael - I applaud the Fans that made an effort to promote it and those that did actually did buy instead illegally downloading it .. I have no patience or respect for any who do that.
Then "Green Hornet Groove". The title sounds weird to me.
Well, does not "Monster" originate from 1999, when Michael was working with Brad on
"Shut Up And Dance", "Hollywood" and "I Am A Loser"?
Birchey has called the material with Michael Prince and Brad Buxer "above and beyond amazing" and perhaps the best work Michael's ever done, which excites me even more.
Sorry for my ignorance but who exactly is Birchey? Someone who worked with MJ?
Sorry for my ignorance but who exactly is Birchey? Someone who worked with MJ?
^^^^According your link, Michael indeed recorded/working on many songs with Buxer during TII rehearsals and he also filed a creditors claim after MJ's passing for music development, production and performance.
I wonder if this secret project has something to do with those songs?
Did anyone with twitter account asked if they could give a hint
It's not ignorance, don't worry As Bubs said, Birchey is one of two people who hacked into the Sony servers and stole a multitude of Michael's music; multi track stems, unreleased songs, etc. If you heard that cool alternate mix of Hollywood Tonight with a guitar solo, that's Birchey's mix.
It's not ignorance, don't worry As Bubs said, Birchey is one of two people who hacked into the Sony servers and stole a multitude of Michael's music; multi track stems, unreleased songs, etc. If you heard that cool alternate mix of Hollywood Tonight with a guitar solo, that's Birchey's mix.
So I guess now we know where the acapella of "Slave to the Rhythm' comes from...
I mean the music is obviously Fanmade. It's horrible. From the headphone bleed in the beginning of the track you can hear the original arrangement, now THAT sounds awesome.
Actually, the music was produced by Tricky Stewart in 2010. It is not fan made. The vocals are from around 89/90.
Can't be. It's not an professionally recorded production.
I assure you. What is your source? And his vocals sounds more mature than 89/90. His singing style is too different. I'd say HIStory or INVINCIBLE?
Tricky said in an interview that he had produced Slave to the Rhythm for the Michael album. It was originally done by L.A. Reid and Babyface in 1990 before Teddy Riley joined the mix. Michael could easily manipulate his vocals to sound older OR younger -- Much Too Soon is from 1994 and everyone was convinced it was from 1981. I'm pretty sure Tricky even spoke about the song on Twitter when it leaked... not sure though.
But Stella, I'm pretty sure Brad and Michael stopped working together in 2008... at least, that's what I remember being told. The last song they worked on together was From the Bottom of My Heart... which, now that I think about it, was recorded in 2005... but I'm really not sure.
Can't be. It's not an professionally recorded production.
I assure you. What is your source? And his vocals sounds more mature than 89/90. His singing style is too different. I'd say HIStory or INVINCIBLE?
But Stella, I'm pretty sure Brad and Michael stopped working together in 2008... at least, that's what I remember being told. The last song they worked on together was From the Bottom of My Heart... which, now that I think about it, was recorded in 2005... but I'm really not sure.
According to Joe Vogel's "Man in The Music", they did. Page 257: "Before parting in 2008, however, they [Mj and Brad Buxer) worked on numerous songs, including 'Days in Gloucestershire', 'Changes', 'Hollywood Tonight' and 'Best of Joy'."