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I thought state of shock leakedAre all victory multitracks circulating in trading circles? Would be interesting to know if certain tapes have unused lead vox of mj
I thought state of shock leakedAre all victory multitracks circulating in trading circles? Would be interesting to know if certain tapes have unused lead vox of mj
correct, SoS has leakedI thought state of shock leaked
I haven't heard Buffalo Bill.....only going by what I was told by John Barnes and a few othersHello @BlackAnon
Since you are one of few to have heard the Victory outtake 'Buffalo Bill', is there anything more you might be able to reveal about it's composition, lyrics, melody, tempo etc?
It sounds cool by the way you describe the songI haven't heard Buffalo Bill.....only going by what I was told by John Barnes and a few others
It's a symphonic opening and a charming melody with more vocal sounds and the brothers singing on it. It's a dance track and was compared to R&B
It sounds cool by the way you describe the song
This was registered in May 1982 and was more than likely for a Jackie project since Michael was in the middle of recording Thriller but it's possible they were already in the talks of doing the Victory album since it was supposed to be released that next year but Michael was also scheduled to release another album in 1983Is Born To Love a Victory outtake?
Type of Work: | Music |
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Registration Number / Date: | PAu000402944 / 1982-05-14 |
Title: | Born to love / J. Jackson, D. Daniels, K. Wakefield. |
Description: | 1 sound cassette. |
Copyright Claimant: | Siggy Music, Nealjon Music Company & Eliza M. Music |
Date of Creation: | 1982 |
Authorship on Application: | words & music: Jackie Jackson, Don Daniels & Kathy Wakefield. |
I wonder if this song will be released one dayThis was registered in May 1982 and was more than likely for a Jackie project since Michael was in the middle of recording Thriller but it's possible they were already in the talks of doing the Victory album since it was supposed to be released that next year but Michael was also scheduled to release another album in 1983
Type of Work:Music Registration Number / Date:PAu000402944 / 1982-05-14 Title:Born to love / J. Jackson, D. Daniels, K. Wakefield. Description:1 sound cassette. Copyright Claimant:Siggy Music, Nealjon Music Company & Eliza M. Music Date of Creation:1982 Authorship on Application:words & music: Jackie Jackson, Don Daniels & Kathy Wakefield.
you know i gotta bring up my basically 1:1 remake of State Of Shock's demo using the multis hahahcorrect, SoS has leaked
Be Not Always could've been omitted and replaced with Dream AwayWhere do I stand and Playin with fire with Michael singing the lead would have been terrific on Victory. The album could have turned out a lot better than it was.
I can’t remember the exact track list of victory, but if it was up to me this is what I should have done,Be Not Always could've been omitted and replaced with Dream Away
Body could've been omitted and replaced with Power, which would've been a good album opener
Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming should've been on there too
so much potential. I hope we get to hear the outtakes and demos from the session one dayI can’t remember the exact track list of victory, but if it was up to me this is what I should have done,
Remove Body, One More chance, Be not Always and some others that I can’t recall at the moment
I would include Behind The Mask (why not? This would be the perfect vehicle for this song instead of giving it away to Greg), Playing With Fire sung by Michael, Where Do I Stand sung by Michael and also replace Jackie with Michael on Wait.
The Jackson 5
1969 Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 – 1,600,000
1970 ABC – 2,075,000
1970 Third Album – 1,900,000
1970 Jackson 5 Christmas Album – 3,075,000
1971 Maybe Tomorrow – 975,000
1972 Lookin’ Through the Windows – 1,150,000
1973 Skywriter – 325,000
1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together – 350,000
1974 Dancing Machine – 850,000
1975 Moving Violation – 300,000
The Jacksons
1976 The Jacksons – 1,800,000
1977 Goin’ Places – 675,000
1978 Destiny – 3,150,000
1980 Triumph – 3,075,000
1984 Victory – 4,475,000
The Jacksons (without Michael Jackson)
1989 2300 Jackson Street – 625,000
Oh yeah, 'Playin' with Fire' by Greg Philinganes is nice! Possibly an inspiration for APOM too..?Where do I stand and Playin with fire with Michael singing the lead would have been terrific on Victory. The album could have turned out a lot better than it was.
The second cover is great, I like the color palette a lot more than the cover they ended up going with. The outfits the brothers are wearing also looks better imo. I wish they went with that cover instead.Victory artwork by Michael Whelan. Michael was inspired by Isaac Asimov's novel Foundation Edge. The artist, Michael Whelan met with Michael and developed several concepts, ultimately settling on proposed layout #5 which was transformed into the album cover we know. Michael insisted he be placed behind his brothers, but that his glove and socks glow.
Jermaine is absent from a few of the early concepts. This must've been around the time they were trying to get him on board.
First venue, opening night maybe?On which concert did he wear the red Elvis jacket? Sad that we don't have any footage from that concert.
Not that I can seeFirst venue, opening night maybe?
40 Years Ago: Mick Jagger Scores His Biggest Solo Hit
Jagger certainly had nothing to prove as a member of the Rolling Stones. They'd remained relevant into the new decade through the great critical reception for 1981's Tattoo You. The future of the group was now in doubt, however, so Jagger began looking to establish himself as a solo artist. Still at work on a debut eventually dubbed She's the Boss, Jagger decided to hitch a ride on Jackson's rocket-like trajectory.
The plan worked as well as expected when "State of Shock" was released in June 1984. Critics may have panned it for being a manufactured event, simply noteworthy for the duo singing on it, but the public saw things differently. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, Jagger's highest-ever charting solo song. It became the Jacksons' final single to be certified gold.
A fresh mix using all of the original multitrack parts and Michael's original lead vocal minus Mick Jagger's parts. Gave it a bit of a new ending as well.