Theresafire
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Really, what do you all think are the chances of getting a repressing of BOTDF on vinyl? Or at least pressings of Michael-2010 + Xscape Deluxe?
A cool gimmickBecause for most people, Michael and Xscape are forgotten albums.
Really, the whole vinyl thing is a gimmick anyway.
They’re not forgotten, but they are releases that lacks Michael’s input. They aren’t his albums, but albums with his material.Because for most people, Michael and Xscape are forgotten albums.
Really, the whole vinyl thing is a gimmick anyway.
It's a remix album versus posthumous albums. None of these are "proper" albums.Because Blood On The Dancefloor is a Michael Jackson album, Michael and Xscape aren't proper albums.
I prefer to think of BOTDF as an EP. For me the remixed songs are just bonus tracksIt's a remix album versus posthumous albums. None of these are "proper" albums.
Still not an album. Though I guess close enough. I can think of Xscape as the same thing personally. And when it's only 7 Songs, Michael.I prefer to think of BOTDF as an EP. For me the remixed songs are just bonus tracks
They've removed those songs ages ago.Yes, I would love to have a Jason Malachi vynil (sarcasm).
I think the point being made is that MJ actually worked on BOTDF.It's a remix album versus posthumous albums. None of these are "proper" albums.
Sure but even if it was just those 5 songs I wouldn't count it as an album. I wouldn't count the 8 Xscape tracks either, even if it was literally just the untouched demoes.I think the point being made is that MJ actually worked on BOTDF.
It was a painting Michael wanted to buy. They just decided to make it the cover of this album.speaking of the Michael album, I absolutely hated the cover art for it , a really cheap and woeful attempt to give off Dangerous vibes.
Michael's eyes look off in the main image too, just a really crap cover.