Michael Jackson Estate Has Big Plans for King of Pop's Vaults

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Michael Jackson's estate managed to bring the late star back to life, sort of, with an unnerving onstage pseudo-hologram at May 18th's Billboard Music Awards – and that's just the beginning of its ambitious plans for his career, which could include as many as eight more albums culled from outtakes and repackaged material. "We got more surprises coming," says producer Rodney Jerkins, who worked on the newest posthumous release, Xscape.

The only problem may be soft demand for "new" Jackson music. Despite decent reviews and a single that guest-starred Justin Timberlake, Xscape stalled at Number Two, with a big second-week drop. "After a while, a certain part of the audience stops listening," says Dan Beck, a former Epic Records exec who worked closely with Jackson.

Despite these hiccups, Jackson is the highest-grossing dead star in the world, as of 2013. The estate has earned $600 million since his death in 2009, thanks to lucrative projects such as Cirque du Soleil's Immortal tour and a reported $250 million deal with Sony Music for the new albums. "They've done a very good job – think of how dysfunctional it could be," Beck says. "We may not like particular elements of it, but Michael made the music, and they've kept that going."

Xscape was a major improvement over the estate's first posthumous album, 2010's Michael. The latest project took shape in early 2013, when Antonio "L.A." Reid, Epic's chairman, met with John Branca, Jackson's attorney and the estate's co-executor, to present a movie concept. Branca instead invited Reid, a veteran producer who worked with Jackson in the late Eighties, to comb the vaults. When Reid found "Love Never Felt So Good," a Thriller-era demo Jackson had written with crooner Paul Anka, he "realized he had elements of a hit album," says Scott Seviour, an Epic executive vice president. Reid asked several top producers to freshen up the songs and deputized Timbaland to oversee the project.

"Slave to the Rhythm," which Reid, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and their team wrote and produced circa 1991's Dangerous, was the foundation for Jackson's May 18th "performance" – a CGI King of Pop singing and moonwalking, made lifelike through a 19th-century illusion called Pepper's Ghost. The show divided Jackson's friends and family – his brother Jackie said it moved him to tears, but his makeup artist Karen Faye tweeted, "It is a criminal violation to enslave another person."

Fans should expect an even deeper excavation of the singer's vaults in the coming years. Estate reps wouldn't say how many songs are in usable form, but Jackson was famous for overrecording. "It was frequent that Michael would record songs and put them on the shelf," says Matt Forger, his longtime engineer. After Jackson's death, Tommy Mottola, Sony Music's former CEO, suggested the singer worked up 20 to 30 songs for each album; Epic's Seviour estimates "tens and twenties" are still in the vault. "I'm sure there are a few more great things out there," says Jerkins, "and, hopefully, we'll all have a chance to hear them."

This is from the June 19th, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone.
 
I hope the statement of there being 8 more albums is factual, it certainly wouldn't be a surprise to me if that would be the case. Let's hope that they're also planning some High Def Tour releases, Ghosts Blu-Ray, Making Of Thriller Blu-Ray, BAD Tour 88-89' Blu-Ray, Short Film Blu-Ray etc. so many thing's they could do! I have faith we'll see & hear a lot over the next 40-70 years.
 
Not with the Xscape producers though.... and please, no more bad modernizations of the songs. I'm positive about what's to come in the future and even though I enjoyed having Xscape released, I didn't like the producers chosen or the end result of the 'new' versions of most of the songs, give me originals or respectfully (no 'this was crap before I reworked it' comments later.. ) well produced material and I'm down w/ any project.
 
The only problem may be soft demand for "new" Jackson music. Despite decent reviews and a single that guest-starred Justin Timberlake, Xscape stalled at Number Two, with a big second-week drop. "After a while, a certain part of the audience stops listening," says Dan Beck, a former Epic Records exec who worked closely with Jackson.
Is this rolling stone? - typical negative spin. How many living artists would like the problem of just being pipped to the no 1 album spot in the biggest music market in the world and to be the overall biggest global seller. And with pre-orders practically every album has 2nd week drops.

but his makeup artist Karen Faye tweeted, "It is a criminal violation to enslave another person."
:D so dramatic!
 
Yes, I think it comes from Rolling Stone. Typical RS spin indeed. 2nd week drop actually was below average. (57% as opposed to the usual about 70%).
 
Oh yeah there are tresures in Michael vault and i hope we get to hear them. I would love to get some of Michael DVDs on some of his concerts like the Victory Tour Michael has his own copy of this. It was a treaure getting the Bad concert in London (88) i love it that was Michael copy right from the vault?
 
A concert like Wembley 92 in BluRay would be realy awesome !!
 
I know how everyone feels about "Rolling Stones" articles.. There so negative on Michael, And to comment on the Karen Faye article, She is not only dramatic but she really needs to just go do something else already.

Doctor, Doctor.. Please prescribe Karen Faye a "STFU" Pill!
 
Not with the Xscape producers though.... and please, no more bad modernizations of the songs. I'm positive about what's to come in the future and even though I enjoyed having Xscape released, I didn't like the producers chosen or the end result of the 'new' versions of most of the songs, give me originals or respectfully (no 'this was crap before I reworked it' comments later.. ) well produced material and I'm down w/ any project.

I disagree. I LOVED the new versions of Loving You and Chicago
 
Is this rolling stone? - typical negative spin. How many living artists would like the problem of just being pipped to the no 1 album spot in the biggest music market in the world and to be the overall biggest global seller. And with pre-orders practically every album has 2nd week drops.


:D so dramatic!


Yes it is Rolling Stone and it is really negative towards Michael. The article is copypasted with old statements form Jerkins to make a new article.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...or-king-of-pops-vaults-20140609#ixzz349rWs5Nz
 
Those are the only good tracks, but the rest are just.. a big NO, I mean DYKWYCA... and Blue Gangsta... and just the rest of the songs, geez. Then again that's my opinion.

I agree with you about DYKWYCA and Blue Gangsta. They butchered those two songs. Especially Blue Gangsta.

But I think Xscape and STTR are actually good tracks and hold true to Michael's original vision and the new version of LNFSG is beautiful
 
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