All the below ONLY includes Michael Jackson‘s albums and does not include the Jackson 5 and The Jacksons‘ albums.
Sold for 2,000.00 USD on (Best Offer) 16. Michael Jackson Thriller (1982) Original US 1st Pressing Vinyl LP Still Sealed. So just because an album ranks lower on my list that does not mean I don’t absolutely love it. One version featured on the 1979 compilation 'Boogie' another version featured on the 1986 compilation 'Looking Back At Yesterday'. EXTREMELY RARE Michael Jackson ORIGINAL Smile LP Vinyl for sale Only one for sale in the world today. Please Note: I love every single Michael Jackson album/song ever. The below list is in Chronological order from 1972 to today with colour codes:īLACK: Re-edition (may includes new material)Įach album comes with a visual to help you to identify it. Love's Gone Bad-MJ solo song recorded for Motown that was recorded 3 different times.
With so many releases, we kept it as simple as possible. Bad may not have all the timeless prestige of its predecessor, Thriller, but it’s just as full of heart and purpose.Over rockier rhythms, Jackson sounds gleeful and impassioned, whether he’s making a profound humanitarian plea (Man in the Mirror), raging with lust (Dirty Diana), or narrating a suave play-by-play (Smooth Criminal). So here’s a list of all Michael Jackson’s solo albums including the compilations and re-editions. Consequently, it's the rare multi-platinum, number one album that qualifies as a nearly forgotten, underappreciated record.Despite MJVibe being a MJ Fan Club, we are conscious that the general public and the new generation of fans might need to know more about the King of Pop’s discography. But it didn't - it arrived along with grunge, which changed the rules of the game nearly as much as Thriller itself. If a song is bold that means it was leaked in full. Note: If a song on this list is Italisized that means it has not been leaked yet. Even so, Dangerous captures Jackson at a near-peak, delivering an album that would have ruled the pop charts surely and smoothly if it had arrived just a year earlier. Here is a list of unreleased Michael Jackson music.
But, there's a lot to be said for professional craftsmanship at its peak, and Dangerous has plenty of that, not just on such fine singles as "In the Closet," "Remember the Time," or the blistering "Jam," but on album tracks like "Why You Wanna Trip on Me." No, it's not perfect - it has a terrible cover, a couple of slow spots, and suffers from CD-era ailments of the early '90s, such as its overly long running time and its deadening Q Sound production, which sounds like somebody forgot to take the Surround Sound button off. If it is hardly as effervescent or joyous as either of those records, chalk it up to his suffocating stardom, which results in a set of songs without much real emotional center, either in their substance or performance.
The end result of this is a much sharper, harder, riskier album than Bad, one that has its eyes on the street, even if its heart gets middle-class soft on "Heal the World." The shift in direction and change of collaborators has liberated Jackson, and he's written a set of songs that is considerably stronger than Bad, often approaching the consistency of Off the Wall and Thriller. So, it was time for a change-up, something even a superstar as huge as Michael Jackson realized, so he left Quincy Jones behind, hired Guy mastermind Teddy Riley as the main producer, and worked with a variety of other producers, arrangers, and writers, most notably Bruce Swedien and Bill Bottrell. Despite the success of Bad, it was hard not to view it as a bit of a letdown, since it presented a cleaner, colder, calculated version of Thriller - something that delivered what it should on the surface, but wound up offering less in the long run. Needless to say, Michael Jackson is a super crazy guy, Michael Jackson Songs are super crazy songs, Michael Jackson Fans are super crazy fans, I'm one of his super crazy fans too Oh, my God's daughter What a crazy world As a genius, Michael Jackson must be described a little more.