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Where is the snippet third verseI can understand why they left it off but from that snippet his voice sounds so good man
Where is the snippet third verseI can understand why they left it off but from that snippet his voice sounds so good man
It means he may not have been standing close to the mic when he did the rough vocal.Don’t Make Me Stay” — Scratch vocal, recorded a significant distance from the microphone. Only coherent lyrics are the title. Reminiscent of “Runaway” by Janet .
Guys what mean that can't hear it ?
He was given it.How does he have this & we don't
Would really love it if he gave the lyrics to Dark Lady as well.
I don’t mind this song given to a contemporary artist such as Bruno Mars to be released as a duet.
Glad we have another identified !
Wait, i got this video recommended to me too, but i ignored it because i thought he was just using the stream pack, does he actually have the real thing? LmaoHow does he have this & we don't
I remember posting about this a while back. Glad to see we’ve gotten another definitive identification! Seems like 2008 was a very productive year for MJ.
Unfortunately it will never happen as everything from that era is unfinished, otherwise that's what the Michael album would've been like. I really want for the demos that have vocals on them to be released on a box set though.I really hope to get one day an 2002-2009 album projet (post Invincible). It's one of my dream... I will probably die before
That's not the actual multitrack. And we do have this. I posted this FANMADE multitrack several months ago. Not sure why this dude says he has an "industry insider" who sends him the tracks when in reality it's all just leaks. Dude must've not known it wasnt legit lol.How does he have this & we don't
I knew something wasn't right. I watched it after I posted. He definitely has the same packThat's not the actual multitrack. And we do have this. I posted this FANMADE multitrack several months ago. Not sure why this dude says he has an "industry insider" who sends him the tracks when in reality it's all just leaks. Dude must've not known it wasnt legit lol.
I know what it means but I'm asking if vocals clear or noIt means he may not have been standing close to the mic when he did the rough vocal.
him being far away from the mic (microphone) means that there is a large amount of reverb (echo), so no they would not be clear.I know what it means but I'm asking if vocals clear or no
It can heard or noIt was recorded with a room mic. That's why it sounds like he was singing from a distance.
He is not mumbling it's finished in bad eraQuestion about „Throwing Your Life Away“... Is the version that leaked a while ago the finished / last vocal take MJ did for that song? There is some mumbling in it and im wondering if there is a 100% finished proper vocal take.
They considered it for the posthumous albums right?
An user on the forums said that the version that MJ worked on before he died had 100% finished vocals but most of the vocals were from the 1988 version. That was probably fake though because Damien Shields said that the 2010 remix is basically the same as the 1988 version but with added strings and a guitar.Question about „Throwing Your Life Away“... Is the version that leaked a while ago the finished / last vocal take MJ did for that song? There is some mumbling in it and im wondering if there is a 100% finished proper vocal take.
They considered it for the posthumous albums right?
Coming from the book Man In The Music:Who have information about song Neverland landing
In 1983, as Thriller was taking the world by storm, word leaked to the press that Jackson and Steven Spielberg were planning a Peter Pan musical. Jackson was not only expected to play the lead, but also to contribute many of the songs and help develop the story. The idea was, in Spielberg’s words, “to create a live-action version of the animated Walt Disney film, one as fanciful and spectacular as the cartoon but more faithful to the Barrie play.”
Over the ensuing year or so, Jackson developed at least four songs with writer-producer Buz Kohan for the film: “Neverland Landing,” “Happy Song,” “I’m Peter Pan,” and “Make a Wish.” “He had a depth of instinct,” recalled Kohan. “He knew orchestration, he knew what he wanted to hear. For one of the songs, he had a thirty-piece orchestra come to the studio. He really wanted to express his vision for the piece before he sent it to [Steven] Spielberg.” Spielberg later told Jackson that he used the songs to put his newborn son, Max, to bed at night. Unfortunately, the film never materialized, due to scheduling conflicts in the 1980s and creative differences in the 1990s. As yet, none of these songs has been officially released.
It's not clear if those songs recorded or no with vocal or no .Coming from the book Man In The Music:
Can you give me informations about unreleased songs from that bookComing from the book Man In The Music:
These were registered since agesAccording to MJBeats, the songs recently registered with ASCAP are:
Kreeton Overture
Be Me 4 A Day
Man In Black
Descending Angels
Endt It
I Have This Dream
Promise
Remember This Night
Seven Digits
Shut Up And Dance
Slipped Away
Stay
Verdict
You’re The One
Who have info about those
But there is song called angel with BabyfaceThese were registered since ages
Kreeton Overture - instrumental (VT intro)
Be Me 4 A Day
Man In Black
Descending Angels - Ghosts score
Endt It - Samples MJ
I Have This Dream
Promise
Remember This Night - samples MJ
Seven Digits
Shut Up And Dance - no vox recorded
Slipped Away - recorded for Triumph
Stay
Verdict
You’re The One