Mister_Jay_Tee
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We don't know because titles such as On My Anger, Vibratonist and Belong 2 are rumours with no proof that they exist. Joy is the only Teddy Riley outtake that's certain to exist.How many songs did Michael produce with Teddy Riley for Invincible?
More than Shout, 2000 Watts, Don't Walk Away, Whatever Happens?
The important thing is even if they don't, as the copyright holder, they can have a copy.So the question is, does the Estate have this in their possession?
MJ recorded them as a favor, if I’m not mistaken.Where do the vocals on Brandy's "You're Not Worth It" come from?
I think they were part of a demo Rodney did for MJ called "You Don't Love Me"......Brandy provided backing vocals on Unbreakable.....favor for a favorWhere do the vocals on Brandy's "You're Not Worth It" come from?
I wish we had more information on the demos between Thriller and Bad like Loving You or Al Capone
Agreed! In general his whole life between Thriller and Bad is a giant mystery, he was at the height of his fame and creativity yet he gave very few interviews, and those he did give were short and shallow. I can only assume it was the way he wanted it to be, just like the letter he wrote to himself during the Destiny tour.I wish we had more information on the demos between Thriller and Bad like Loving You or Al Capone
You mean there is another Al Capone versionAl Capone was written and recorded in 1985 with Roger Troutman and according to Barnes, Rogers contribution were great but they were removed from the later version
Loving You is pretty much another song also recorded at Hayvenhurst.
Barnes said they were at Hayvenhurst recording full songs, not demos…..supposedly Michael didn’t know he had to record another album with Quincy…..had he and Quincy cut ties after Thriller, we probably would’ve gotten an album in 1986 with these songs on there
And we're still intrigued 40 years later.Agreed! In general his whole life between Thriller and Bad is a giant mystery, he was at the height of his fame and creativity yet he gave very few interviews, and those he did give were short and shallow. I can only assume it was the way he wanted it to be, just like the letter he wrote to himself during the Destiny tour.
The best sources of info for this time are going to be Matt Forger and Bill Bottrell. John Barnes also, but he recently passed.I wish we had more information on the demos between Thriller and Bad like Loving You or Al Capone
Someone should interview Matt.The best sources of info for this time are going to be Matt Forger and Bill Bottrell. John Barnes also, but he recently passed.
You mean there is another Al Capone version
I think Damien already did. I haven't been able to read his most recent edition of his book yet. I do know some unreleased songs were talked about. What You Do To Me was one of them.Someone should interview Matt.
I think Damien already did. I haven't been able to read his most recent edition of his book yet. I do know some unreleased songs were talked about. What You Do To Me was one of them.
Of course lol with guitar I believeYou mean there is another Al Capone version
Kreeton Overture is an Instrumental Intro for Victory TourI recently looked through the registered songs on ascap and found some songs that I don't think have been discussed in this thread yet.
Kreeton Overture
Pray For Peace
Promise
Slipped Away
Stay
Thank Heaven
And I also found an old list of unreleased songs. It listed songs I never heard of before. They could be easily made up, but maybe someone here knows anything about them.
Secret Passage
Vibrationist
Stop The War
Belong 2
Bad Girl
Do You Want Me
This Is Our Time
Edgar Allan Poe
Far Far Away
“Kreeton Overture” is the Victory Tour intro.I recently looked through the registered songs on ascap and found some songs that I don't think have been discussed in this thread yet.
Kreeton Overture
Pray For Peace
Promise
Slipped Away
Stay
Thank Heaven
And I also found an old list of unreleased songs. It listed songs I never heard of before. They could be easily made up, but maybe someone here knows anything about them.
Secret Passage
Vibrationist
Stop The War
Belong 2
Bad Girl
Do You Want Me
This Is Our Time
Edgar Allan Poe
Far Far Away
And titles from the Bad sessions keep popping up still.“Bad Girl” is from early 1986.
I've said it before but I'll say it again - realistically speaking they're never going to make a boxset, but they could very well make more Bad re-issues while still saving the best, most complete songs for other albums. They still have tons of options available that could make for great tracklists.And titles from the Bad sessions keep popping up still.
Jesus, just give us a complete boxset of Bad in the style of the Sign O The Times one and don't discard them even if they're incomplete.
Yeah, Bad 40 is very likely. Especially since they'd just repackage Bad 25 and maybe 4 more new songs. And We Are Here To Change The World. And Streetwalker again. And even Sunset Driver again, since he also worked on it for Bad apparently? LolI've said it before but I'll say it again - realistically speaking they're never going to make a boxset, but they could very well make more Bad re-issues while still saving the best, most complete songs for other albums. They still have tons of options available that could make for great tracklists.
This one was actually listed in his ‘93 deposition!And titles from the Bad sessions keep popping up still.
Jesus, just give us a complete boxset of Bad in the style of the Sign O The Times one and don't discard them even if they're incomplete.
I might be wrong, but it might be more of the guitar in the end of the songOf course lol with guitar I believe
If they got on the good side of QJ (which I doubt), I bet they would release Streetwalker '87, no way they would release Streetwalker '88 a third time lmao.Yeah, Bad 40 is very likely. Especially since they'd just repackage Bad 25 and maybe 4 more new songs. And We Are Here To Change The World. And Streetwalker again. And even Sunset Driver again, since he also worked on it for Bad apparently? Lol
i'd say a Bad 40 would have demos of tracks already out similar to how many tracks thriller 40 reused, so tracks like:If they got on the good side of QJ (which I doubt), I bet they would release Streetwalker '87, no way they would release Streetwalker '88 a third time lmao.
I believe there is a longer version of WAHTCTW, but I may be wrong, if it exists, then that would be cool if they put it in there.
I feel like if Bad 40 were to come out, it would also have a sleeve case like thriller 40 lol, I also see new songs being songs that were considered for Bad 25, as they could have been mastered or almost mastered for Bad 25, like What You Do to Me or even TYLA