Hot topic What unreleased demos and remixes do you think will be on Thriller 40 Disc 2?

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Not gonna lie, you’re definitely right. The overwhelming majority of the Thriller outtakes have come from outside writers, and they’re mostly mediocre. The Invincible outtakes so far have been on par with or better than the album itself.
But aren’t most of them also from outside writers?
 
If it’s true about “The Toy” I am super excited for thriller 40 now, if I wasn’t already before that is

The Toy
She’s trouble
Behind the mask

What is next ?… can’t wait to find out
 

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Anyone else think "Victory" with Freddie Mercury has a chance of being included? I know it was recorded AFTER Thriller, but I consider anything from 1982-1985 as fair game for inclusion. Also, it's the only Freddie & MJ collab that hasn't been leaked in any way so far.
 
it was the only track leaked in much higher quality than other Thriller demos. i'm surprised you are waiting for this cause this was available for years
I have heard the song before on YouTube. You are right it’s in great quality. Just hopeful that the official release will be even better… one can dream
 
Anyone else think "Victory" with Freddie Mercury has a chance of being included? I know it was recorded AFTER Thriller, but I consider anything from 1982-1985 as fair game for inclusion. Also, it's the only Freddie & MJ collab that hasn't been leaked in any way so far.
I would release the song "Victory" on a Victory reissue along with a concert DVD.
 
In my opinion most if not all unreleased songs that are released posthumous should be labeled 'Demo'. Any song that was not prepared and mixed for released and not considered release quality by MJs standards are demos.
I get what you’re saying but I disagree with this and I don’t even think this is a true definition of the word “demo” in musical terms. Just because a song was withheld from a release doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a demo. It’s a fuzzy line, it’s not clear-cut like that. Imo Someone put your hand out, Xscape, Is It Scary cannot be described as demos even if they missed their spots on their intended albums.

But for the sake of posthumous albums I think the best strategy would be to call them demos.
 
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Anyone else think "Victory" with Freddie Mercury has a chance of being included? I know it was recorded AFTER Thriller, but I consider anything from 1982-1985 as fair game for inclusion. Also, it's the only Freddie & MJ collab that hasn't been leaked in any way so far.
This is not going to happen.

Firstly, the song is unfinished.

Secondly, such an inclusion would confuse many people because this song is clearly tied to the 'Victory' album, not to the 'Thriller' album.

It would also distract attention from the 'Thriller 40' album.

Also, the fact that it has not leaked yet does not mean that they should release it.
In my opinion most if not all unreleased songs that are released posthumous should be labeled 'Demo'. Any song that was not prepared and mixed for released and
I get what you’re saying but I disagree with this and I don’t even think this is a true definition of the word “demo” in musical terms. Just because a song was withheld from a release doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a demo. It’s a fuzzy line, it’s not clear-cut like that. Imo Someone put your hand out, Xscape, Is It Scary cannot be described as demos even if they missed their spots on their intended albums.

But for the sake of posthumous albums I think the best strategy would be to call them demos.
The 'Reworked Version' term fits better, rather than the 'Demo' term.
 
im thinking the setlist will be something similar to:

1. Starlight
2. Hot Street
3. NiteLine
4. The Toy
5. Behind The Mask
6. State Of Shock (w/freddie mercury)
7. Rolling the Dice
8. Chicago 1945
9. Carousel
10. She's Trouble

it would be a great mix of the unheard, leaked and the previously remixed together, 5 leaked, 2 never heard and 3 previously remixed (but never properly heard) would be a great setlist for the anniversary.
 
It’s quite literally the same song! To my understanding, the opening lyric is different (“I am your toy, I am your boy”) and I believe there’s a third verse, but everything else is the exact same.
It remember reading somewhere that the production was different (Rhodes instead of guitars or a combination of both)

I’m very happy that they will release this. This song is my favorite posthumous song and I can’t wait to hear it with thriller era vocals
 
it would be a great mix of the unheard, leaked and the previously remixed together, 5 leaked, 2 never heard and 3 previously remixed (but never properly heard) would be a great setlist for the anniversary.
If it turns out to be true with "the toy", then 2 of 3 songs are conected to the "Michael" album. Wondering if the 1981 demo of "Much too soon" will find its way on to Thriller40, too.
 
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