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Don’t forget about Bruce Swedien’s 1994 mix of Much Too Soon, that’s a gem for sure.
Really wanted to hear that ever since we got that snippet.
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Don’t forget about Bruce Swedien’s 1994 mix of Much Too Soon, that’s a gem for sure.
He knows more than Vogel or Rain,but I don't know if that means his opinions on it are watertight.I think Damien Shields is the closest thing we have to authority on unreleased material, he has an extensive knowledge of a lot of it (Xscape Orgins is a great read)
With that being said I don't think he's heard everything. I'd even guess that he's heard a lot of stuff in "early stages" rather than its final form
The U.S Copyright Office requires you to copyright the most up-to-date version of the song you have so what he heard is unfortunately all there is. Most of what he heard are songs from HIStory-Post Invincible though and it's no surprise that most of the songs from those eras are mostly unfinished.I think Damien Shields is the closest thing we have to authority on unreleased material, he has an extensive knowledge of a lot of it (Xscape Orgins is a great read)
With that being said I don't think he's heard everything. I'd even guess that he's heard a lot of stuff in "early stages" rather than its final form
Eh, I'm sure there's some Bryan Loren tracks remaining. It might be the era with the most content without counting Thriller and Bad.Dangerous, should've been had it's special edition. Since it didn't those songs are still widely able to have a proper Spotify release. Then they can see what else is in the vault. Deep in the Night is still so pretty, could make sense on a box set.
Joy. They have Joy.Eh, I'm sure there's some Bryan Loren tracks remaining. It might be the era with the most content without counting Thriller and Bad.
Also. Lol. It might be the era with the most content. Without counting the eras with the most content.Eh, I'm sure there's some Bryan Loren tracks remaining. It might be the era with the most content without counting Thriller and Bad.
And Seven Digits, Don't Believe It, Ghost Of Another Lover, Serious Effect, If You Don't Love Me, Man In Black, Boots Groove and maybe some others we never heard of. Bryan Loren has made over 20 songs with MJ so it's very much possible that there's some songs we never heard that are complete enough. We're also still learning about new titles from that era like The Choice and Garbage.Joy. They have Joy.
Yeah? That's the point of my message? What are you on about lol.Also. Lol. It might be the era with the most content. Without counting the eras with the most content.
It's just a funny way of saying it's the era with the 3rd most amount of content in it lol.Yeah? That's the point of my message? What are you on about lol.
This could be me just coping, but I feel like the estate is not copyrighting the most up-to-date versions of their songs for some reason. I mean, the only real reason they claim the vault is empty is to get the IRS off their back, so them lying again wouldn’t really surprise me.The U.S Copyright Office requires you to copyright the most up-to-date version of the song you have so what he heard is unfortunately all there is. Most of what he heard are songs from HIStory-Post Invincible though and it's no surprise that most of the songs from those eras are mostly unfinished.
Dream Away and Who Do You Know are proof that the 80's is where the vault still has a lot of content so I do honestly believe that there's enough for 3-4 albums, if also counting leaked songs and the high probability of songs that we never heard of.
People have to stop bitching about Loren's tracks. Slave To The Rhythm is weaker than any of them and still they managed to make it a banger and even release the OG demo.Eh, I'm sure there's some Bryan Loren tracks remaining. It might be the era with the most content without counting Thriller and Bad.
I think no one has the full picture, not even Branca or Karen themselves.There’s no sole authority on MJ’s vault. Each source we have has specific ranges of knowledge, but nobody can say for certain that they know the entirety of what exists unless they have direct access to the vault. Not to say that Damien should be discredited, but he was just as taken aback by “Loving You” and “Dream Away” as we were, so clearly there are gaps in his knowledge.
STTR is a Babyface/L.A Reid track. Watching too much concerts is frying your brain.People have to stop bitching about Loren's tracks. Slave To The Rhythm is weaker than any of them and still they managed to make it a banger and even release the OG demo.
Of course hes bluffing lol. He is constantly posting fake snippets and spreading false information on YouTube and Twitter. He has some sort of weird grudge against unreleased MJ collectors and expects everything he wants hand fed to the community as if we all live in some communist country lol the sense of entitlement is insane. Lyrics he posted on Twitter arent even right anyway.JacksonUnreleased has been teasing Get Your Weight Off Of Me on his Twitter (it apparently seems like he’s obtained the full HQ song). Do you guys think he’s bluffing or will we finally see it leak?
You think STTR is worse than The Verdict and 7 Digits?People have to stop bitching about Loren's tracks. Slave To The Rhythm is weaker than any of them and still they managed to make it a banger and even release the OG demo.
I thought he was bluffing too lol. He’s falsely claimed to have a bunch of unreleased songs (Throwin’ Your Life Away, comes to mind) in his possession in the past.Of course hes bluffing lol. He is constantly posting fake snippets and spreading false information on YouTube and Twitter. He has some sort of weird grudge against unreleased MJ collectors and expects everything he wants hand fed to the community as if we all live in some communist country lol the sense of entitlement is insane. Lyrics he posted on Twitter arent even right anyway.
I've never heard 7 digits. We haven't even heard the real full thing.You think STTR is worse than The Verdict and 7 Digits?
Yeah, it's one of the few Bryan Loren tracks I hope to hear in full.I've never heard 7 digits. We haven't even heard the real full thing.
Anyway, listening to YouTube snippet leaks, this is way catchier than STTR. Like a lost Janet beat, it's super groovy.
The Verdict? No.You think STTR is worse than The Verdict and 7 Digits?
You almost made me hate you less.“Slave to the Rhythm” has potential, but the demo is remarkably bland in my opinion. The Timbaland and Justin Bieber remixes make it worthwhile. I don’t mind the Tricky Stewart remix, but it feels a little amateur.
From what I’ve heard of “Seven Digits,” I think the production/beat is miles better. I’d love to hear the full thing, especially if MJ liked it enough to consider revisiting it for Blood on the Dance Floor.
“The Verdict” is cool, but it’s hard to judge since it’s so barebones. I wonder if it ever progressed.
I hope God has mercy, for I won’t.You almost made me hate you less.
THats just what I heard from multiple sources, no need to be rudeIt's the same vocal take.
No, it wasn't.
This is a great thread, ruined by people that post things that aren't true.
Pretty sure he mentioned the instrumental of We Are Here To Change The World being done when Michael was in the hospital, not Another Part Of Me.
THats just what I heard from multiple sources, no need to be rude
You're an idiot, kidTHats just what I heard from multiple sources, no need to be rude
Yea but looks like to you guys it isnt true, and you guys are the experts to me lolMultiple sources?
No need to call people namesYou're an idiot, kid
Fix ya life up, Bing Bong