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Re: News and discussion about new MJ album : Xscape, May 13, 2014.
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On "Michael", we got 7 new songs, and even THAT disappointed a lot of people back then (yeah, my copy has 10 MJ songs on it; sucks for you if yours doesn't).
Despite the disappointment, and the fact that only, what, one of those 8 songs was actually written by MJ, I'll be buying this on day one.
Blue Gangsta (co-written), She Was Lovin' Me (co-written) and Slave to the Rhythm make 7.WTF???
Love Never Felt So Good (co-written), Escape (co-written), Do You Know Where Your Childrean Are, Chicago 1945 (co-written). THAT IS 4 if you can count that much.
Am I the only one who can only see the Deluxe edition on iTunes?? - with a gold cover - LOOKS EVEN BETTER !!! GREATNESS !!!!
wow. I went feeling very sceptical, as I always am about posthumous albums but bloody hell I was surprised.
It's the album that Michael would've released in 2014 if he was still around. Some brilliant tracks and standout tracks were:
Xscape
Slave
Do You Know Where Your Children Are
Place With No Name - samples Way You Make Me Feel
but all eight tracks were great…
I was going to write almost the exact same post - it's a very strong album and much better than a posthumous release gets to be. You can definitely hear the Timbaland influences in some of the tracks, but they've definitely done a good job of retaining the authentic feel while making it modern. Some similarities to the 20/20 Experience and Bruno Mars, etc,. but then you remember quickly that these songs are what inspired those albums and not vice versa.
Do You Know... is one of the strongest choruses on the album, and Xscape feels very fresh. Slave To The Rhythm is a huge tune, but could have used a bit more oomph - some upcoming remixes should take care of that.
Impressed and pleasantly surprised!
Two other tracks were Blue Gangster and Loving You… both were great. Some people said the tracks sounded similar to each other at times but I would call it cohesiveness rather than repetitive. There is only 8 tracks - but you knew that already, right?
Shame they're not just dropping it on iTunes tomorrow, it would get a lot of press especially with it being April Fools Day. Perhaps they know how good it is and are expecting rave reviews.
There was an air of surprise at the quality but I think that's because of the previous album and also the fact people like Timbaland were involved who can be quite hit and miss.
I am not a Bruno Mars fan AT ALL but I could easily imagine him releasing some of these tracks and having huge success, just a shame Michael's unlikely to get much airplay.
I imagine these tracks will be brand new to the wider public though. The production and overall sound is so different to the demos too.
Also was delighted that there doesn't seem to be many parts with 'extra vocals' from impersonators or session singers apart from one or two small parts.
Always thought if they needed extra vocals they should've got a sister, brother or even 3T.
The first track on the album was Love Never Felt So Good, very breezy production.
I agree that there was definitely surprise in the room at the quality of the songs, and the enthusiasm went crescendo after the first couple songs - the latter half of the album seemed more modern and punchy. Couldn't single out a bad track, but I would say track 2 (forgot the name) and maybe 3 were the weaker ones.
No tracklist coming for a little while either! But I'm sure it will be all but clear from the inevitable blog reviews over the coming week. Slave to the Rhythm sounds exactly like the snippet in that Xperia ad - wish it had a bit more of a kick to it as the backing track is pretty much constant the whole way through, but it's still a massive jam.
This album SHOULD sell by the bucketload but i'm not sure if it actually will, especially as only eight tracks.
I do agree it should sell very well, and seems the plan is really to go full blitz with the album across several platforms, so I think it has a decent chance of doing so.
I dont understand why we dont get to see the tracklist. I really wanna know what songs the CD contains :music:
:clapping: THANK YOU!!! People shouldn't be stealing songs anyway, especially from an artist they claim to be a fan of. I've never heard these songs before, so they're all be new to me and I prefer it that way.
I didn't steal Mike's music when he was alive and I'm not going to start now that he's no longer with us. That's f'd up imho.
Opinions from the listening party from UK website Pop Justice:
Blue Gangsta (co-written), She Was Lovin' Me (co-written) and Slave to the Rhythm make 7.
"Place With No Name - samples Way You Make Me Feel". Why?
Could have to do with the fact that both have a shuffle rhythm. Either they sampled it, or the author just confused the term 'sampling' with something like 'being reminiscent of'.I hope that is not true... - Why would they ever sample the song with an old MJ song - and a song that really not fits APWNN at all!??