The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Can someone correct me if I’m wrong, but Bryan Loren was the co-writer for Mind Is The Magic right? I have a vague memory of Bryan denouncing that song during his interview with the MJCast, lol.
He didn’t co-write, but did co-produce. You’re correct, he didn’t like the song.
There's been a lot said about Loren that I can't even pin point what's fact or fiction, like whether or not he was fired or if he worked with Michael after "Dangerous".
He worked on Money; you can hear him on the verse spoken word vocals with Michael (“They don’t care, they’d do it for the money” etc.)
 
He did work with him after Dangerous. He verified 93-94 himself, unless you would think he was lying about that? Or that the DATs for the 1993 grooves are wrong?
No I'm just saying, in the past it's been difficult to really get proper information about Bryan and his work with Michael. Nowadays we have a better idea of what he's done (thanks for the info you've shared in this thread btw, very interesting to get a proper perspective on those things), but I was talking more about in the past how the information on him has been wrong is all.
 
I was talking more about in the past how the information on him has been wrong is all.
You’re right that plenty of songs have been wrongly attributed to Bryan in the past. Deep in the Night and If You Don’t Love Me for example. MJvibe even attributed Do You Know Where Your Children Are to him in their article today before I told them to change it
 
You’re right that plenty of songs have been wrongly attributed to Bryan in the past. Deep in the Night and If You Don’t Love Me for example. MJvibe even attributed Do You Know Where Your Children Are to him in their article today before I told them to change it
Even Homeless Bound, as it turns out, was not a Loren track but a Brad Buxer one.

Brad Sundberg said so in a clip from a recent ITSWMJ seminar... Plus, the music we heard from the leak so far definitely has Buxer's signature all over.
 
MJvibe even attributed Do You Know Where Your Children Are to him in their article today before I told them to change it
MJVibe also still says this:

Some of these titles, like “Serious Effect” and “All the Truth”, have achieved legendary status

:ROFLMAO:


Their articles are AI written, I am telling you.
 
Is Serious Effect a Loren Track? I think it’s an incredibly strong outtake.
It sounds very "muddy" production wise to me. I think it would sound way better if it had that Remember The Time / BODFT beat behind it and polished a bit. I was always very hot and cold with the song as I always much preferred She Got It.
 
It sounds very "muddy" production wise to me. I think it would sound way better if it had that Remember The Time / BODFT beat behind it and polished a bit. I was always very hot and cold with the song as I always much preferred She Got It.
It seems all leaked Dangerous era songs are earlier day mixes from 1990.

Bottrell said MJ gave him SE to work with it.
 
It seems all leaked Dangerous era songs are earlier day mixes from 1990.

Bottrell said MJ gave him SE to work with it.
Ah, so Bottrell is behind the mixes on the cancelled disk and they were not later mixes!? That's new to me. Wasn't aware of that at all.

There's so much info that can fall between the cracks for someone with only 7 bloody adult studio albums!
 
Ah, so Bottrell is behind the mixes on the cancelled disk and they were not later mixes!? That's new to me. Wasn't aware of that at all.
Oh God, no. He was never involved with those lesks.

He just stated those leaked mixes were not advanced early day mixes; he's made mixes for MB & ES by mid 1991 that were more progressed than what has leaked.
 
I am, but I don't see a point in venting on a public forum.
Fair enough. I made a thread a couple of months ago about Loren getting too litle contribution for his work and I wasn't sure if your 'Bryan Loren's Only Fan' title was meant sarcastic or genuine (lol)

What do you think about Bryan's track 'Ain't That What 'Chu Want?' (00:47), it seems he took a melody from Streetwalker, any idea if he ever worked on that one?
 
Fair enough. I made a thread a couple of months ago about Loren getting too litle contribution for his work and I wasn't sure if your 'Bryan Loren's Only Fan' title was meant sarcastic or genuine (lol)

What do you think about Bryan's track 'Ain't That What 'Chu Want?' (00:47), it seems he took a melody from Streetwalker, any idea if he ever worked on that one?
It's both. Bryan has always been a meme because of his poor attitude toward some fans, which is why I was always surprised he was nice to me sometimes lol... I even offered to make him fanclub jackets at one point. To be honest, sometimes I felt bad for him; he was clearly a shy and hurt guy. He told me it's because he's "an artist, and artists are sensitive".

I tried to convince him to give Music From the New World a proper release, but too many bad memories I guess (did you know Bryan used to rant about Dangerous being a dark period in his life on his Myspace?). The track you mention overall is just fine, I'm not too big on it. The album is honestly one of my favorites ever, and I don't really like male singers. Leave A Light On, Gotta Be Love, Make You Mine, and Troublin' Up Paradise are so good. Streetwalker was done entirely by Bill, but Michael hated the harmonica on it (he called it ignorant in a bad way according to Bill). If Bryan lifted a melody from it, well he never talked about it. Listening to it again, I can hear the similarity. Wouldn't it be funny if he did that to get back at Bill? I won't accuse him of anything though.
 
He didn’t co-write, but did co-produce. You’re correct, he didn’t like the song.

He worked on Money; you can hear him on the verse spoken word vocals with Michael (“They don’t care, they’d do it for the money” etc.)
Was looking for Bryan in the creds for money and apparently Rodger Bumpass (the voice of Squidward) is on the album??? WHAT 😭😭😭
He’s credited for backing vocals on TDCAU and SIM WTF
 
I tried to convince him to give Music From the New World a proper release, but too many bad memories I guess (did you know Bryan used to rant about Dangerous being a dark period in his life on his Myspace?). The track you mention overall is just fine, I'm not too big on it. The album is honestly one of my favorites ever, and I don't really like male singers. Leave A Light On, Gotta Be Love, Make You Mine, and Troublin' Up Paradise are so good. Streetwalker was done entirely by Bill, but Michael hated the harmonica on it (he called it ignorant in a bad way according to Bill). If Bryan lifted a melody from it, well he never talked about it. Listening to it again, I can hear the similarity. Wouldn't it be funny if he did that to get back at Bill? I won't accuse him of anything though.
Never hated Michael more than I do now.
He really had some shitty ass takes sometimes, not even gonna lie.

I love Music From the New World too, it's unfortunate how there's literally no lossless version of this album on the internet...
 
Never hated Michael more than I do now.
He really had some shitty ass takes sometimes, not even gonna lie.

I love Music From the New World too, it's unfortunate how there's literally no lossless version of this album on the internet...
"Bill, I hate the harmonica. Kill it. My song, my box set."

Simple.
 
So sad to hear about Bryan’s passing. I know his reputation around here is less than positive and most of his songs get a lukewarm reception, but what a talent he was. Even if his songs for MJ weren’t seen as high contenders, I think they would’ve been smashes for other acts.
 
Bottrell, Loren, Barnes - all of them have offered to properly finish their unreleased songs (by editing & mixing); the "we-know-it-better-than-Michael" estate have blatantly refused this. So sad.😔
Both Michael Prince and Brad Bauxer are getting old as well... Bruce Swedien didnt get too much chances either as far as I know
 
Bottrell, Loren, Barnes - all of them have offered to properly finish their unreleased songs (by editing & mixing); the "we-know-it-better-than-Michael" estate have blatantly refused this. So sad.😔
Estate don't really have an interest in working with most of MJ's collaborators, just want whatever they have and for them to go away.
 
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