Oh yeah, I keep forgetting about GITTG. I wonder if it was a scratch demo or one with full vocals.
And on the subject of the Victory and pre-Bad sessions, Michael seems to have made enough to justify a full album
without Quincy. Just look at the huge amount of songs recorded between 1983-1986:
EDITED TO ACCOUNT FOR CORRECTIONS USERS HAVE MADE:
- Chicago 1945 - vocally complete
- Dream Away - vocally complete
- Buffalo Bill - vocally complete w/backing vocals from the Jacksons
- Alright Now - status unknown
- Far, Far Away - status unknown
- Holiday Inn - status unknown
- Fantasy - status unknown w/Jermaine Jackson
- Tomboy - status unknown
- What You Do To Me - vocally complete
- Do You Know Where Your Children Are - vocally complete
- Throwin' Your Life Away - vocally complete
- Lovin' You - vocally complete
- Al Capone - vocally complete
- Make Or Break - contains a reference vocal, backing vocals, and a scratch bridge
- Turnin' Me Off - vocally incomplete
- Streetwalker - vocally complete
- I'm So Blue - vocally incomplete (?)
- Free - vocally complete
- Crack Kills - vocally complete without RUN-DMC rap
- Saturday Woman - vocally incomplete
- Price of Fame - vocally complete
- Abortion Papers - vocally complete
- Don't Be Messin' 'Round - vocally incomplete
- Cheater - vocally complete
- Be Me 4 A Day - status unknown
- Get In To The Groove - status unknown
- Someone Put Your Hand Out - vocally incomplete
- Apocalypse Now - status unknown
- Fly Away - vocally complete
- Groove Of Midnight - status unknown
You could make an
entire album just out of the vocally complete demos and get away with calling it "finished." And that's not even including the tenative demos for Liberian Girl, Dirty Diana, Smooth Criminal, and Leave Me Alone.