The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Yes, the 1987 mix which almost made it onto the album. So, there's three: 1986 demo, 1987 Quincy/Westlake mix and 1988 Bill Botrell mix.
There's also the working title "Florida Groove" and an alternative mix of the 1988 version which replaces the drums and percussion with trash can sounds.
 
Are the Peter Pan songs slower paced songs orrrrr
Buffalo Bill = Buffalo Bills theme
Throwin' Your Life Away doesn't seem finished yet UNLESS the leaked recording we have of it isn't the actual finished one. Its also weird cause the synth sounds so, weird but amazing
Serious Effect sounds kinda better slightly higher pitched, by like +0.20-0.30
If You Don't Love Me sounds kinda unfinished to me because of the repetitive lyrics, idk why
I wish the Christmas Song leaked, we need an adult mj xmas song
Brad Sundberg said during a seminar that the Christmas song was actually just a cover of a song from the movie Home Alone and only a choir of children sang it, there's no MJ vocals on it, they just did it for the fun of it.
 
Brad Sundberg said during a seminar that the Christmas song was actually just a cover of a song from the movie Home Alone and only a choir of children sang it, there's no MJ vocals on it, they just did it for the fun of it.
Christmas Star? That is a hauntingly beautiful piece of music
 
I don’t think there’s a Quincy mix of Streetwalker since the song still sounds lyrically incomplete. If Streetwalker would’ve been picked over APOM, that’s when I think they would’ve worked on the song more.
 
I don’t think there’s a Quincy mix of Streetwalker since the song still sounds lyrically incomplete. If Streetwalker would’ve been picked over APOM, that’s when I think they would’ve worked on the song more.
It was still on the tracklist two weeks before release. I’m sure Streetwalker is more than complete.
 
I don’t think there’s a Quincy mix of Streetwalker since the song still sounds lyrically incomplete. If Streetwalker would’ve been picked over APOM, that’s when I think they would’ve worked on the song more.
Brad literally showed the 1987 Westlake mix (aka Quincy's) at one of the first seminars some years ago. If I said there is one, I'm based on evidence.

You can hear it below:
 
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Brad literally showed the 1987 Westlake mix (aka Quincy's) at one of the first seminars some years ago. If I said there is one, I'm based on evidence.

You can hear it below:
What I find odd is that the part ”why don’t you give me some time, won’t you give me some time” isn’t present in the Quincy version, while it is in the 1986 demo and in the Bill Bottrell mix.
 
Brad literally showed the 1987 Westlake mix (aka Quincy's) at one of the first seminars some years ago. If I said there is one, I'm based on evidence.

You can hear it below:
I've heard this version and it sounds like the same vocal take as the 1988 mix
It was still on the tracklist two weeks before release. I’m sure Streetwalker is more than complete.
While the test pressing does exist with Streetwalker being shown on it, Brad mentioned the album tracklist was complete months before and it's possible they were just using streetwalker to test the font. Not denying it wasn't removed last minute though
 
Is there a reason your friend chooses these songs? Is he trying or does he have any information?
He chooses those songs because it have Vocals since is considered is a Slave Vocal Take for Lost In Love and Starlight and he told me What Do You Want and Rescuse Me don't it mention Vocals on the Master Tapes it means it could have instrumental and vocal at the same time
 
He chooses those songs because it have Vocals since is considered is a Slave Vocal Take for Lost In Love and Starlight and he told me What Do You Want and Rescuse Me don't it mention Vocals on the Master Tapes it means it could have instrumental and vocal at the same time
The vocals slaves have vocals and instrumental at the same time according to what Brad Sundberg said, it's just a mixdown of the instrumental on a dozen of tracks and the rest are free for vocals
 
I'd love to know for definite how many songs were worked on at Westlake by "The A Team" (hate calling them that) because if it was only the 11 on the album and then just Streetwalker I'd be shocked.

Although the 86 and 87 mix of Streetwalker are better than the 88 mix, I still don't know how they thought it had enough potential to make the Bad album, espicially when considering the quality outtakes from the Bad sessions.

I do really like Streetwalker, but in almost every mix I've heard it runs out of steam and sort of becomes aimless towards the middle of the song
 
I'd love to know for definite how many songs were worked on at Westlake by "The A Team" (hate calling them that) because if it was only the 11 on the album and then just Streetwalker I'd be shocked.
Bruce Swedien, John van Nest, Russ Ragsdale, all of them have confirmed that they've worked on and finished 12 songs for the Bad album.

This doesn't exclude them having also worked on other songs to some degree.
 
He chooses those songs because it have Vocals since is considered is a Slave Vocal Take for Lost In Love and Starlight and he told me What Do You Want and Rescuse Me don't it mention Vocals on the Master Tapes it means it could have instrumental and vocal at the same time
Any chance he could share snippet of each track?
 
I can't believe y'all listen to Jackson Unreleased 69. He's like Lotfik times 2. Never ever has anything to say.
Jfc people are already forgetting that this is the same person who said he'd be leaking TYLA in HQ and that he'd be the one to leak GYWOOM on June 25th. He's gonna be saying whatever just to put his attention seeking ass in the spotlight lol.
 
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