The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Anyone got more info about this one? Taken from the MJ Tracker:
Most likely from the Addams Family movie. Was actually recorded in 1993. I think it leaked but I heard it at Brad's seminar. It's catchy and has a nice chorus. But never got finished because of the accusations in '93.
 
Family Thing would've been a good song to play during the credits while they showed outtakes and bloopers
 
Isn't that Family Thing? I think it had some different titles like "Family Values" and "Family Affairs"
From the description it seems that it is not. As far as I know it was always called either "Family Thing" or "Addam's Groove". The alternate titles come mostly from Wikipedia if I'm right.
 
Maybe the Estate can produce a medley out of some of the unfinished tracks. A bit like what the Beatles did on Abbey Road side B or what the Dutch did with the project “stars on 45” which turned out to be a massive hit in my country and Holland
 
Maybe the Estate can produce a medley out of some of the unfinished tracks. A bit like what the Beatles did on Abbey Road side B or what the Dutch did with the project “stars on 45” which turned out to be a massive hit in my country and Holland
Like Queen and "You Don't Fool Me".
 
You don't fool me isn't a medley of unfinished songs. Love that track though. Kinda amazing to me that they made a track like that out of a 2min recording of Freddie adlibbing. Brian's solo is killer as well.
Isn't it a hodge podge of different verses or is it all one session?
 
Isn't it a hodge podge of different verses or is it all one session?
It's possible Freddie recorded them on different days or something, I guess, but there was no actual song before Queen put it together after Freddie passed. The vocals are from post-innuendo and were among the last he recorded.
 
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Just rediscovered Goin' Places, and it's giving me major What A Lovely Way To Go vibes. The whole production, the laughs and talking in the bg. I'm thinking it's gotta be from around '77 (the version on T40), before Off The Wall. Am I onto something here?
 
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Just rediscovered Goin' Places, and it's giving me major What A Lovely Way To Go vibes. The whole production, the laughs and talking in the bg. I'm thinking it's gotta be from around '77 (the version on T40), before Off The Wall. Am I onto something here?
I'm 100% certain WALWTG was done around 1977. Mike's voice sounds like Destiny era. If I was to compare it any song it'd be Blues Away, which was the first song Mike wrote that was released.

Here's Michael basically confirming it himself
 
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Is the Estate even in good with Brad Buxer? Is that why The Loser has been left to languish and get leaked? Because it's certainly better than most of what they picked for Michael.
 
Just rediscovered Goin' Places, and it's giving me major What A Lovely Way To Go vibes. The whole production, the laughs and talking in the bg. I'm thinking it's gotta be from around '77 (the version on T40), before Off The Wall. Am I onto something here?

I'm 100% certain WALWTG was done around 1977. Mike's voice sounds like Destiny era. If I was to compare it any song it'd be Blues Away, which was the song Mike wrote that was released.

Here's Michael basically confirming it himself

This is what I've been saying and when Michael was asked, he said majority of the songs mentioned were considered for OTW.
 
Man Thriller 40 was awful with unreleased tracks. Saying that Sunset Driver is from 1982 and theres a version from 1987 is ****** wild. Putting Michaels worse song that has nothing to do with Thriller is also wild af.

Like seriously, what potential do they see with Nite Line or Spice of Life? I can see why with C'45, Buffalo Bill (if thats even Thriller era), Hot Street, etc, but they ain't even doing jackshit with them.

You know what they should do? Had another disc or side that contained the demos and alternate mixes of every song on thriller. Like I REALLY wanna hear the alternate mixes of Beat It or hear the alleged 90 mixes of Billie Jean lmao. Hell I wanna hear the demo of TGIM in HQ
 
Man Thriller 40 was awful with unreleased tracks. Saying that Sunset Driver is from 1982 and theres a version from 1987 is ****** wild. Putting Michaels worse song that has nothing to do with Thriller is also wild af.

Like seriously, what potential do they see with Nite Line or Spice of Life? I can see why with C'45, Buffalo Bill (if thats even Thriller era), Hot Street, etc, but they ain't even doing jackshit with them.

You know what they should do? Had another disc or side that contained the demos and alternate mixes of every song on thriller. Like I REALLY wanna hear the alternate mixes of Beat It or hear the alleged 90 mixes of Billie Jean lmao. Hell I wanna hear the demo of TGIM in HQ
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It just doesn't make sense. They said there was no unreleased material from the Off The Wall sessions for the "anniversary" album in 2016. Still, I think it would have made more sense to put What A Lovely Way To Go there than rather in Thriller 40.

It's true that there is always the possibility that it was actually considered for Thriller and not for Off The Wall, but I doubt that the Estate even knows that.
 
Just rediscovered Goin' Places, and it's giving me major What A Lovely Way To Go vibes. The whole production, the laughs and talking in the bg. I'm thinking it's gotta be from around '77 (the version on T40), before Off The Wall. Am I onto something here?
The book For The Record mentioned it being written in 1975, but the book is old and has some outdated info so I'm not sure how true that is.
WHAT A LONELY WAY TO GO
Song written by Michael circa 1975, and cited by him in his court
disposition in November 1993 – remains unreleased.
Jazz recording of the song surfaced on the internet in 2005 – reputedly
a duet by Michael and brother Jermaine, however, this proved to be a
fake.
 
Is the Estate even in good with Brad Buxer? Is that why The Loser has been left to languish and get leaked? Because it's certainly better than most of what they picked for Michael.
The song probably wasn't released because it wouldn't fit the Xscape album, all of the songs there are dance-pop songs while The Loser is a ballad with a depressing theme. I don't see why Brad wouldn't let the estate work on the song when he already let them remix songs like Hollywood Tonight and Best Of Joy. They're probably saving it for a project that they see it's fit.
 
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