The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Yeah, it actually sounds like The Way You Love Me. Has the same swinging vibes. It's way more Beach Boys but overall, it's strong resemblances.
It sounds more like the harmonies on the bridge of Al Capone. Take a listen, they sound extremely similar.
 
“Ghost of Another Lover,” dated April 29, 2009, written in another person’s handwriting, and containing two mixes (“Mix 7 with Intro” and “Mix 4 No Intro”) (p. 52)
This version is more worked than the demo for the album "Dangerous"?

I really like the LQ demo that we have online, but I hope to one day have the opportunity to hear the latest version of this song! (even if it's not finished)
 
This version is more worked than the demo for the album "Dangerous"?

I really like the LQ demo that we have online, but I hope to one day have the opportunity to hear the latest version of this song! (even if it's not finished)

We don't know if MJ revisited it between Dangerous and 09, or what he added or changed if he did.
 
Some really interesting finds, I find MJs life around that period the most fascinating.

“Dome Dailies” - maybe Michael was getting the daily rehearsal tapes to study?

Lots of unreleased music which is interesting.

3 films in the works too with that AEG contract
 
For those who wanted to see the photos:
 
There's a paper with these songs listed on it:

Ask The Lonely - Four Tops
Baby I Need Your Loving - Four Tops
Reach Out I'll Be There - Four Tops
In Da Club - 50 Cent
Got Some Reeth - Obie Trice
California Love - Dr Dre
The Watcher (Explicit) - Dr Dre
The Watcher (Clean) - Dr Dre
The Watcher (Instrumental) - Dr Dre

Remember how Damien Shields said that there were at least 3 songs from Neff-U's sessions that sounded like Dr Dre's The Watcher and 50 Cent's In Da Club? This could be more indication of what sound MJ wanted to head for.
Is there a link to the paper with these titles?
This is quite cool
 
I'm confused. Where did all this stuff come from? Are they definately legit? And if so, is there any chance anything from these CDs will come out?
 
We don't know if MJ revisited it between Dangerous and 09, or what he added or changed if he did.

The song appeared on the 2009 lists of songs found in MJ home
There are a CD of the song with 2 mixes, with other CD from 2007-2009
So the songs was very likely rework in 2008-2009
 
Interesting to notice : Dr Freeze mentions "five or six tracks recorded". We know Break of dawn, Blue Gangsta, A Place with no name. Maybe Rise It Above All.
So, there are one or two other tracks. Jungle City ?
He probably included the tracks which he submitted to MJ after the release of "Invincible". If I remember correctly, "Is She Coming Back" was sent by Freeze to Michael in 2008. On top of that, there was a CD with "Freeze New" written on it that can be found in the Jeffre Phillips lawsuit documents.
 
He probably included the tracks which he submitted to MJ after the release of "Invincible". If I remember correctly, "Is She Coming Back" was sent by Freeze to Michael in 2008. On top of that, there was a CD with "Freeze New" written on it that can be found in the Jeffre Phillips lawsuit documents.
Yes Is she come back was submitted, but not recorded by MJ. Dr Freeze mentioned a fifth song recorded by MJ during the Invincible sessions
 
I'm confused. Where did all this stuff come from? Are they definately legit? And if so, is there any chance anything from these CDs will come out?
Wow. This is amazing.

Where did this come from all of a sudden?

Seems like MJ was more active after 2005 than I thought. - Great news
It came from LaToya's ex husband taking a bunch of stuff out of MJ's house after he died. It's a court case right now.
 
Yeah, if I’m not mistaken, part of the stipulation to do the concerts was that AEG would fund some movies that MJ would ostensibly star in. Fascinating.
Isn't it amazing that we are still finding so much out about that time period? Wish I could be a fly on the wall somewhere and listen to all of this material etc
 
For those who wanted to see the photos:
Great find mate. Thanks for sharing
 
Isn't it amazing that we are still finding so much out about that time period? Wish I could be a fly on the wall somewhere and listen to all of this material etc
Part of me wishes I was the one to have stolen those materials myself lol. It's a small price to pay for listening to RedOne's song
 
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Judging by the CDs there are at least 7 mixes of GOAL, I wonder what was the mix that leaked.
 
Yes Is she come back was submitted, but not recorded by MJ. Dr Freeze mentioned a fifth song recorded by MJ during the Invincible sessions
I think he meant he recorded 6 demos for MJ, other songs such as Jungle City were never recorded by him. The only songs that took priority to them was Break Of Dawn, Blue Gangsta and A Place With No Name.
 
Did we ever get to the bottom of this Dr Freeze Jungle track?

I remember AlwaysThere found out that Jungle and Jungle City are one and the same, but didn't somebody hear Jungle at a seminar and say it was complete with great vocals?
 
The song appeared on the 2009 lists of songs found in MJ home
There are a CD of the song with 2 mixes, with other CD from 2007-2009
So the songs was very likely rework in 2008-2009

I know all of this yes. I don't think we know any more about the state of the song than we did before. It being on the list or MJ having some copies on a CD doesn't tell us he has actually reworked it.
 
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Did we ever get to the bottom of this Dr Freeze Jungle track?

I remember AlwaysThere found out that Jungle and Jungle City are one and the same, but didn't somebody hear Jungle at a seminar and say it was complete with great vocals?
That was just a claim made by an user here. I've never heard of a track from Invincible being played at Brad Sundberg's seminar though, maybe they could've been referring to the demo of Tabloid Junkie instead?

Damien Shields also said that the version he heard had no MJ vocals and the people who worked on the track were also unaware of MJ ever recording it.
 
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That was just a claim made by an user here. I've never heard of a track from Invincible being played at Brad Sundberg's seminar though, maybe they could've been referring to the demo of Tabloid Junkie instead?

Damien Shields also said that the version he heard had no MJ vocals and the people who worked on the track were also unaware of MJ ever recording it.
Yeah I remember somebody saying they'd heard the song Jungle and it was complete and then separately, I remember someone revealing that Tabloid Junkie originates from early Dangerous era?

Could the person who heard Jungle, actually have heard an early version of Tabloid Junkie?
 
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