Re: Official Message From The Estate Of Michael Jackson To The Fans
You do realise that in your pursuit for 'pure' MJ songs you could lose everything and never ever hear MJ's voice again. In my country those people are called not grateful for what they have..
I agree with you that people aren't being grateful for what they have. Imagine if Sony didn't get the tracks from the Cascios, but everyone knew that Michael had recorded some songs with them. Everyone would want to hear them, right?
IMO, the problem is all the secrecy behind the tracks. They should just tell the truth, which seems to be that the tracks that the Cascios had are very rough, and a lot of work (including adding other people's vocals) was required to make them acceptable. If a lot of work needs to be done to a song, just explain it and include it as a "bonus" on the cd.
I think that for every Michael Jackson song being released from now on, Sony should let the fans know-
- when the song was recorded (the year or for which album if it was a rejected track)
- the state of the recording (demo? totally completed?)
- any work that needs to be done to the track (totally rework the song? Add background vocals? Instrumental/mix changes to make old tracks should less dated? etc.)
I can't see why any of that information should be considered confidential, or why providing it would result in less profits for Sony.
I also don't think this is unusual. I remember when the new Beatles songs came out, and everyone knew that Lennon's vocals were from some rough demos, and the song was completed with current recordings of the remaining Beatles. No one considered those songs "real" Beatles songs, since Lennon wasn't around to be involved. But the fans enjoyed them anyway. The same thing could happen to the Cascio tracks if Sony handled the situation properly. If the tracks need major work, then they'll barely even be Michael Jackson songs. But fans will probably still enjoy them.