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Re: Michael - The Great Album Debate (Cascio Controversy Thread)
I have little faith left in any of the estates future decisions. I'm sure they will treat the rest of Michael's unreleased material with similar contempt. I just hope to God they're not going to use any more fake vocal tracks in the future.
They would be foolish to try this again. They got away with it once - a second time will be pushing it.
I agreed with you. The album actually performed well enough for Sony and the Estate. Selling 2 million copies worldwide with such lukewarm promotional effort is a testament of the strength of the Michael Jackson brand. This 10-song album is economical and makes total business sense. Sony tested the water and saw how the Cascio tracks are accepted. I'm sure more mediocre post-2009 productions will be included in future posthumous releases.
I mentioned in another thread that there is a disconnect between fans' expectation and the Estate's motive. To me, I'd prefer the Estate to safeguard Michael's legacy by putting artistic quality ahead of profitability. Yet, both Sony and the Estate put financial gains atop of their priority lists.
It puzzles me when I see some are blaming fans for the lack of promotion on this album. Isn't it apparent by now that it's exactly what Sony planned to do - maximize profits and minimize investments?
I have little faith left in any of the estates future decisions. I'm sure they will treat the rest of Michael's unreleased material with similar contempt. I just hope to God they're not going to use any more fake vocal tracks in the future.
They would be foolish to try this again. They got away with it once - a second time will be pushing it.