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I certainly hope for something like this. I don't wanna wait for T50, thanks very much.My hope (and bear with me, because this may be naive) is that after T40 they will do another posthumous studio album and perhaps include Hot Street and/or Nightline on those? Not necessarily save them for T50... though, who can say.
Exactly. If T40 does well and there is a momentum to capitalise on, just go for it!To me it would make sense to jumpstart multiple MJ releases after T40, since it's the most reliable seller anniversary/album wise. It's a good way to test the waters, so to speak, for MJ content.
Indeed. Fingers crossed but ... who knows?I guess time will tell![]()
There's some space left for a question mark...Why is it so off-center?
In the midst of this let's not forget that we'll also finally get to hear the original version of Best Of Joy (or at least we'll have an idea of how it sounds like). After 8 years of content drought it's an exciting time to be a fan that's for sure!Personally I hope they're not holding Nite Line back for a studio albums because I don't think it's strong enough (sorry @Nite Line ) but I can understand Hot Street being held back given Michael's comments on the song.
TGIM solo would have been nice rather than CGOTR but that's minor gripe.
My 3 questions about Disc 2 are..
What will What A Lovely Way To Go and Who Do You Know sound like?
Does Behind The Mask have the "who do you love" backgrounds running throughout like Greg Phillinganes's version?
Is Sunset Driver the same version we have on the Ultimate Collection?
I'm excited to find out on the 18th.
Well, it seems Michael was enthusiastic about the album up untill some certain point. Why else would he have considered songs like WDYK or BB for inclusion?Fair point but he wanted out by then so I guess that was never gonna happen. Can't blame him, really. He was straining at the leash to get away, it seems to me. Poor guy.
It's like the chicken-egg-paradox. Which one's made first?is it just me or was Spice of Life a demo of baby be mine? they sound so sinlular
What a missed opportunity for Sony. They could've taken the chance to use the reissues as an excuse to release the outtakes, but instead they just tack on remixes.Well, it seems Michael was enthusiastic about the album up untill some certain point. Why else would he have considered songs like WDYK or BB for inclusion?
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Michael Jackson: Trouble in Paradise?
Michael Jackson is about to embark on what may be the biggest tour ever. But the struggle for power in the Jackson camp could lead to a major disasterwww.rollingstone.com
At Epic, preparations are already under way for the forthcoming Jacksons album, entitled Victory. Frank Dileo is already raving about the one track he’s heard, “Buffalo Bill,” Michael’s latest uptempo dance composition. And, according to Walter Yetnikoff, Mick Jagger may also sing a duet with Michael.
The Estate, not Sony. Branca and McClain decide what material makes the albums; Sony more or less throws in their two cents.What a missed opportunity for Sony. They could've taken the chance to use the reissues as an excuse to release the outtakes, but instead they just tack on remixes.
Meh...
I'd blame BrancaWhat a missed opportunity for Sony. They could've taken the chance to use the reissues as an excuse to release the outtakes, but instead they just tack on remixes.
Meh...
At least we have evidence that 2 out of the 3 videos have been done already.IF we get the 4K short films I’ll have to say this was a pretty good release all things considered.
seems like it did not fit Thriller, but was also not strong enough for Victory - an album much weaker than Thriller. So the song might not be one that plays in the same league as Hot Street or Streetwalker. My assumption is it will be better than Got the hots, weaker than HS and overall maybe as good as Niteline is.from facebook:
Michael first wrote and started work on this song in 1980 but was still working on it in February 1982 and considered it as a song for the Thriller album. When it failed to make the cut for “Thriller”, Michael considered it again for The Jacksons’ Victory album but chose to contribute three other songs to that album: “State of Shock”, “Be Not Always” (co-written with his brother Marlon) and “The Hurt” (co-written with his brother Randy, David Paich and Steve Porcaro). This demo has never been released previously.
At least we have evidence that 2 out of the 3 videos have been done already.
The only explanation to this is they are planning a 2-LP edition so it's a fitting duration.I hadn't even considered this.
30 minutes? jeez ...
It seems Target (?) will have it an exclusive 2-LP set.The only explanation to this is they are planning a 2-LP edition so it's a fitting duration.
From my source, HMV is having a 2-LP set tooIt seems Target (?) will have it an exclusive 2-LP set.
Be Not Always seemed like a throwaway song just to put something on the album. It was never intended to have a video or be a radio hit. He clearly had better stuff but chose not to use it.Well, it seems Michael was enthusiastic about the album up untill some certain point. Why else would he have considered songs like WDYK or BB for inclusion?
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Michael Jackson: Trouble in Paradise?
Michael Jackson is about to embark on what may be the biggest tour ever. But the struggle for power in the Jackson camp could lead to a major disasterwww.rollingstone.com
At Epic, preparations are already under way for the forthcoming Jacksons album, entitled Victory. Frank Dileo is already raving about the one track he’s heard, “Buffalo Bill,” Michael’s latest uptempo dance composition. And, according to Walter Yetnikoff, Mick Jagger may also sing a duet with Michael.
I'm thinking not. Sessions for the album began in April (right?) and I guess the last version of the song is the one which has been registered in February.My question about Who Do You Know... Was it ever presented to Quincy? Michael was known to be shy and hold back stuff for Quincy to hear. So I wonder about this.
It still could have been presented to Quincy as pre-production meetings took place at the Encino house in late 1981. The Girl Is Mine, for example, was presented to Paul McCartney in December, 81’ after Michael had shown it to Quincy.I'm thinking not. Sessions for the album began in April (right?) and I guess the last version of the song is the one which has been registered in February.
Demo sessions began sometime after September 1981. "The Girl Is Mine" was done in April 1982. Rest of the record was done between August & October, with mixing in November.I'm thinking not. Sessions for the album began in April (right?) and I guess the last version of the song is the one which has been registered in February.
"Buffalo Bill" and "Al Capone" are two separate tracks. "Buffalo Bill" was done earlier, during the Victory era (83-84), while "Al Capone" was done during the early Bad sessions (85).Hi everyone , I am a new member!
I once heard a theory that 'Buffalo Bill' turned into 'Al Capone', is there any truth to this..?
Secondly.. did MJ actually ever claim he recorded hundreds of songs for each album or did he say/meant he just written so many?
It still could have been presented to Quincy as pre-production meetings took place at the Encino house in late 1981. The Girl Is Mine, for example, was presented to Paul McCartney in December, 81’ after Michael had shown it to Quincy.
Thanks for the info, guys.Demo sessions began sometime after September 1981. "The Girl Is Mine" was done in April 1982. Rest of the record was done between August & October, with mixing in November.