WhoIsIt89
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Don't see why anyone would be outraged about leaks making the album, personally. They did enough to make them feel fresh enough to warrant at least a couple of listens, in my opinion.
My New Rating:
Original-Songs: 9.7/10
New-Remixed-Songs: 8.7/10
Don't see why anyone would be outraged about leaks making the album, personally. They did enough to make them feel fresh enough to warrant at least a couple of listens, in my opinion.
I like the James Bond feel to the original BG as some said before, so I find myself switching between both versions. However, I have listened to the original more, even though it is a little slower. That is why I don't understand how anyone could take offense that the songs were contemporized--you have both versions there to choose from.
With some of those songs I just love how he stresses the last letter and makes it crisp. Sort of reminds me of my aunt making me speak "properly" when I was growing up. You had to say the ends of your words, especially the "t."
Anyone notice someone, I guess Timberland, mumbling in the background. It makes me chuckle.
L.A.:
"I only release Songs which MJ sang from top to bottom, multiple times"
- LNFSG= One Tape!
But why did they used it?
Because it was leaked!
Petrarose, you're not the only one, especially with STTR, I have an elaborate scene playing in my head of what I think Michael would've done with this song choreography wise everytime I listen to the song.
Okay, I just watched that you tube clip posted in the Xscape News Section about Quincy Jones and was a bit puzzled why he would say.... 'what am I gonna learn from Michael?' ....when asked about working with him. I know context is important, but I don't get why he would say something like that. He may not have wanted to learn to sing and dance but I'm sure there was more to Michael than that.
I hear him speak about Michael at times and he kinda comes off as a tad bit bitter towards him.
Me too. At first I was going to listen to the album in one sitting, but I never got to do that. After Slave I kept it on repeat, so it was hours later until I stopped the repeat and continued to the next song in the queue. Did this happen to anyone else? Also, I have not seen the documentaries yet. I am still on the songs. Today I left the house at 8:20am and left the original PWNN on, because on awaking I woke with it in my head. Then, when I came back to the house about middayish, I put on Slave, and I left it on repeat until around 3pm. These songs really stay in your head for sure.
Also, I did notice how his vocals are noticeably more up front in the new version than the original.
Okay, I just watched that you tube clip posted in the Xscape News Section about Quincy Jones and was a bit puzzled why he would say.... 'what am I gonna learn from Michael?' ....when asked about working with him. I know context is important, but I don't get why he would say something like that. He may not have wanted to learn to sing and dance but I'm sure there was more to Michael than that.
I hear him speak about Michael at times and he kinda comes off as a tad bit bitter towards him.
QJ is too much of a narcissist and the fact Michael is such a genius is making him feel bad about himself so he has to degrade him. He's been doing it for almost 20 years now. Even when he praises Thriller, he doesn't give Michael any credit and make everyone but Michael sound like the most important people in the studio... you would think the cleaning staff had much more to do with Thriller than Michael had. I think he also spreads misinformation about their work, things that were proven (and things that Bruce contradicted) as lies but he keeps saying them cause it makes him look better and as the mastermind behind everything. His opinion on Xscape doesn't matter and I think people shouldn't even ask for his opinion. He's probably just mad Michael has great songs from the 80's and he can not take credit for them.
InvincibleTal;4013042 said:QJ is too much of a narcissist and the fact Michael is such a genius is making him feel bad about himself so he has to degrade him. He's been doing it for almost 20 years now. Even when he praises Thriller, he doesn't give Michael any credit and make everyone but Michael sound like the most important people in the studio... you would think the cleaning staff had much more to do with Thriller than Michael had. I think he also spreads misinformation about their work, things that were proven as lies (and things that Bruce contradicted) but he keeps saying them cause it makes him look better and as the mastermind behind everything. His opinion on Xscape doesn't matter and I think people shouldn't even ask for his opinion. He's probably just mad Michael has great songs from the 80's and he can not take credit for them.
Quincy Jones Blasts ‘Haters’ Over ‘P.Y.T.’ Remake Criticism
T-Pain received a lambasting from Michael Jackson’s fans for remaking the King of Pop’s classic “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing).” The Auto-Tune King issued a fiery response to his critics and now the song’s original producer, Quincy Jones, is taking aim at those who have a problem with the reworked record.
“Today with Facebook and Twitter and everything, I have never seen so many haters in my life,” the 77-year-old legend exclusively tells Rap-Up.com. “But it’s people sitting in their basements with their pants on the ground, just being haters. I don’t get it, man. That means they don’t have a life.”
The update of the 1983 smash from Thriller was produced by T-Pain and Mervyn Warren and appears on Quincy’s tribute album Q: Soul Bossa Nostra, in stores Tuesday. The music maestro doesn’t take issue with the way the song was redone. “The freedom in music is do what you want to do,” he shares. “I don’t think anybody should sit there and say you shouldn’t do that or you shouldn’t do this. That’s not up to me to say.”
While T-Pain said that he recorded the song at Mr. Jones’ request, Quincy offers a different take. “They volunteered. I didn’t choose them. I didn’t produce this,” he says. “Six years ago, Timbaland came to me with one of his assistants in South Beach and said, ‘We’d like to do a hip-hop tribute to all your old songs.’ I said, ‘Great, man. That’s a very big honor ’cause I’ve worked with a lot of the hip-hoppers anyway and have always been behind them.’”
Jones took a back seat when it came to putting together the project. “I just sat down with guys that were my friends and they called and asked me questions and so forth. I’m there for them, but I said use your own voice, but make it better than the one we did.”
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I know, kinda sounds like, Michael's vocals are an instrument for every song. unk: