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probably unrelated but there's some vocals in the refugee camp mix not used in the album/multi versionI thought it was just additional vocals were recorded?
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probably unrelated but there's some vocals in the refugee camp mix not used in the album/multi versionI thought it was just additional vocals were recorded?
I don’t think so. Every song on that configuration of the track list ended up on the album except for BOTDF and SPYHO.They were likely creating a track list with the songs presented at the time
If it's the former it seems likely lots of outtakes from the Bad Era have scratch vocals.There's only one date on Bill's calender. Could have been previously worked with others or it's from much earlier times - like it's the case with Sunset Driver or Bad Girl.
Wrong.Wasn’t it though? I remember seeing a video from the dangerous session where they’re arranging the tracklist, and both BOTDF and SPYHO was part of the tracklist.
If I recall correctly BOTDF 96 was not re-recorded or even re-produced (as in teddy “modernizing” it). They wanted it to stay as close to how it was done during the dangerous sessions.
Wrong.
Teddy Riley even said and repeated his point that the released version wasn’t what he had in mind for BOTDF. It went a different direction after the dangerous sessions, after what was done early with Teddy.
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I believe Brad Buxer confirmed this to Brice Najar. I don’t have a copy of Let’s Make HIStory on hand, but if anyone else does, I believe it was commented in his chapter!Not saying I don’t believe you, but when was it ever stated/confirmed that MJ re-recorded all his vocals? I’ve heard about additional vocal overdubs though.
I mean in a sense of creating the track list with what you have, saying “okay this is what we’re working with right now” but as the sessions progress, new songs come into play that ultimately beat out another song.I don’t think so. Every song on that configuration of the track list ended up on the album except for BOTDF and SPYHO.
This was the tracklist:
Dangerous early Tracklist:
I don’t think BOTDF would have been on that configuration of the album if it wasn’t truly considered as a contender for the album.
- Jam
- Why You Wanna Trip On Me
- In The Closet
- She Drives Me Wild
- Remember The Time
- Can’t Let Her Get Away
- Someone Put Your Hand Out
- Black Or White
- Who Is It
- Will You Be There
- Gone Too Soon
- Heal The World
- Blood On The Dance Floor
- Dangerous
Watches could've been part of it but these were clocks and I remember one being white, red and black in particularI know what he's referring to. I believe it was watches though, not clocks. I never looked into it much since i don't care about that song.
Is that a new interview with Michael Prince? Could you post a link?"I co-wrote Shut Up and Dance for Michael and he loved it. But the key to many of the unreleased songs is that the music and VOCALS were not finished. The real dilemma is what is the correct way or process to present them to the fans and SHOULD they be released ever. I have as many tracks (almost) as the vault but it is Michael's legacy that I am passionate about, this above all." - Michael Prince
It's no secret that I'd just like them to release the demos. I'm not overly interested in writer's demos but I think stuff that Michael actually heard and intended to record at some point would be interesting to hear."I co-wrote Shut Up and Dance for Michael and he loved it. But the key to many of the unreleased songs is that the music and VOCALS were not finished. The real dilemma is what is the correct way or process to present them to the fans and SHOULD they be released ever. I have as many tracks (almost) as the vault but it is Michael's legacy that I am passionate about, this above all." - Michael Prince
Oddly enough, engineer Jean-Marie Horvat recalled the song having a different kind of sound to what was released. During that online Kingvention video in 2020.Wasn’t it though? I remember seeing a video from the dangerous session where they’re arranging the tracklist, and both BOTDF and SPYHO was part of the tracklist.
If I recall correctly BOTDF 96 was not re-recorded or even re-produced (as in teddy “modernizing” it). They wanted it to stay as close to how it was done during the dangerous sessions.
Think the Down was just a misconception/mishearingI remember that there were rumours that the original version was called Someone Put Your Hand Down, but not sure if that's true and haven't seen anyone mention it in a long time.
Entirely possible. I am curious where that rumour originated.Think the Down was just a misconception/mishearing
When they said "Someone Put Your Hand Down" during the deposition, Michael quickly corrected him and said "hand OUT". If there was a DOWN version, I don't think he would've corrected him.Seeing some talk about SPYHO made me think:
I wonder if MJ progressed the demo any further than the leak we have, or if it was never worked on again and just brought out for Teddy to rework. Would be cool if there's a more finished pre-Teddy version.
I remember that there were rumours that the original version was called Someone Put Your Hand Down, but not sure if that's true and haven't seen anyone mention it in a long time.
Ah, so that's where it came from then. Thanks for letting me know. I wasn't aware that it was mentioned during the deposition. I agree it was likely just a mistake.When they said "Someone Put Your Hand Down" during the deposition, Michael quickly corrected him and said "hand OUT". If there was a DOWN version, I don't think he would've corrected him.
At the 2:49:45 mark. Michael says "Someone Put Your Hand Out", the attorney says "Someone Put Your Hand Down" and Michael corrects him and says "hand OUT"Ah, so that's where it came from then. Thanks for letting me know. I wasn't aware that it was mentioned during the deposition. I agree it was likely just a mistake.
What was wrong with that one?Yeah, it seems like there were a few mistakes in the deposition, “What a Lonely Way to Go” being another. The lawyers probably couldn’t fully read MJ’s handwriting on the cassettes lol.
It's called "What a Lovely ..."What was wrong with that one?