indranee
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Please don't shoot me but I've never listened to 2000 Watts yet :blink:
you've got to!!!!
Please don't shoot me but I've never listened to 2000 Watts yet :blink:
Invincible was supposed to be MJ's last album. His final touch to his craft in music.
He did not want to tour, but he had so many ideas for videos. Unbreakable was MJ's short film project number one, and Sony made sure he did not get to do it. They knew it was a hit and they knew MJ's idea for a short film would boost the album.
They forced him to do videos he did not want to do, and they denied him the opportunity to perform the songs.
I quote MJ here. "Great art never dies"
Probably the smartest thing he ever said
He did with this album all that he had not done before, and he taught the music industry how to create an album for the 21th century. After Invincible ALL artists focus on production now when making an album.
Many don't know this but MJ set the standard once again with Invincible. This time with sound.
History will judge Invincible for what it is, a masterpiece.
Invincible was supposed to be MJ's last album. His final touch to his craft in music.
He did not want to tour, but he had so many ideas for videos. Unbreakable was MJ's short film project number one, and Sony made sure he did not get to do it. They knew it was a hit and they knew MJ's idea for a short film would boost the album.
They forced him to do videos he did not want to do, and they denied him the opportunity to perform the songs.
I quote MJ here. "Great art never dies"
Probably the smartest thing he ever said
He did with this album all that he had not done before, and he taught the music industry how to create an album for the 21th century. After Invincible ALL artists focus on production now when making an album.
Many don't know this but MJ set the standard once again with Invincible. This time with sound.
History will judge Invincible for what it is, a masterpiece.
I think that Invincible is an album that many people will go back to now after his death and be like "Wow, this is truly a great album."
It was so frustrating trying to find the CD. It must be it's hardly distributed to stores anymore? Such a shame. I had to make several trips to Wal-mart and Target, but then I found it for $7! The best $7 I have spent in a long, long time!
The only albums I have seen in a store were a TON of J5 and Jackson CDs, hit One, Essential Michael Jackson, Thriller, Thriller 25, Bad, and Dangerous...
So I have been looking for the Invincible CD and just recently found it. I heard so many people talk about how it wasn't very good, or Michael could have done so much better on it but I absolutely love it.
It's true that it was unlike anything he had done before. His music was evolving, just like the industry evolves. You have to change with the times, because your fan base changes. Their expectations stay the same, but yet they expect different 'sounds' from you. They want the same quality and level of music though.
Mike fully succeeded at doing this with Invincible. I think that if Michael didn't carry such a 'stereotype' with his music, it would have been so much more widely received by all different types of people. It honestly sounds like music that I would hear on the radio, and really really jam out to even now. I think some people who weren't familiar with Mike, if they were to hear it they would love it, until they found out that it was Mike.
It makes me hurt even more, knowing what could have been. He truly was an amazing musician and artist. He was evolving with music, and he really REALLY could have made a huge comeback with a CD that everyone would love. His work on Invincible just proves how his sound was changing and transforming. It is probably my favorite CD that he has ever put out.
What do ya'll think??