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Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
On September 29, Epic/Legacy Recordings will release Michael Jackson SCREAM, a collection of 13 of his all-time most electrifying and danceable tracks including Ghosts, Torture, Thriller, and Dirty Diana. Additionally, SCREAM includes a newly created bonus track, “Blood on the Dance Floor X Dangerous” (available now), a high-energy five-song mashup from the acclaimed remixer The White Panda who created a seamless new musical experience. Fans are able to access the “Blood on The Dance Floor X Dangerous” mash-up of “Blood on the Dance Floor”, “Dangerous,” “This Place Hotel,” “Leave Me Alone,” and “Is It Scary”. The mash-up by The White Panda premiered exclusively on Shazam where for the two hours between 7am-9am ET fans were able to Shazam any Michael Jackson song and unlock the newly imagined track. The track is also be offered as an instant grat track when you pre-order SCREAM digitally and will be available on all streaming platforms. The choice of tracks for SCREAM reflects The King of Pop’s affection for this time of the year and its themes of costumes and disguise, darkness and light, character transformations and surprise. The album will be available in two physical formats, CD and glow-in-dark vinyl (available October 27) each containing a poster unique to the format. Fittingly, the poster and cover art conceal the first ever AR (augmented reality) experience created for a Michael Jackson project. Each track on SCREAM is remarkable in its own way. For example, “Dirty Diana,” was the fifth consecutive No. 1 song from the album Bad which shattered records for consecutive chart topping singles off a single album; “Thriller”, penned by Rod Temperton, was the seventh of an unprecedented seven Top 10 singles from Thriller, the biggest-selling album of all time; and the Top 5 hit “Scream” is the only duet between Michael Jackson and his sister Janet. Also included are fan favorites from The Jacksons’ albums – “Torture” and “This Place Hotel” (the first single to be written, composed, and arranged solely by Michael); and, making its first appearance on a Michael Jackson album, “Somebody’s Watching Me,” the international 1985 hit by Rockwell featuring an iconic hook sung by Michael. OFFICIAL SCREAM TRACKLISTING: 1. This Place Hotel 2. Thriller 3. Blood On The Dance Floor 4. Somebody’s Watching Me 5. Dirty Diana 6. Torture 7. Leave Me Alone 8. Scream 9. Dangerous 10. Unbreakable 11. Xscape 12. Threatened 13. Ghosts Bonus Track: Blood On The Dance Floor X Dangerous (The White Panda Mash-Up) http://clizbeats.com/epic-records-pr...on-album-1366/ |
Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Did anyone pick this up yesterday?
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Not even a tiny bit of interest in this. Who is the target audience for this? People that must have everything with his name on it?
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Yeah, this is a depressing release. I know the Estate signed a 10-album contract with Sony and it feels like this is a sign that they've given up on anything of interest and are just trying to finish the deal now. Bad 25 was great (bonus tracks, demos, a full concert on CD and DVD), but now we've had a really mediocre Off the Wall re-release and this. My guess is Xscape didn't sell as well as they expected and they've thrown in the towel.
I didn't buy Scream, but I'm a big Michael fan and I've gone a little nuts in the past--if I did buy it, that would make it the 8th time I've purchased the song "Thriller" on disc. (Original album, re-release, Thriller 25, History, Number 1s, The Essential Michael Jackson, and his box set.) Obviously I didn't buy those for that song, but that shows how much product they've churned out. Anyway, this project really has nothing to offer even the die-hards. |
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I love MJ. Like love his music and performances, but that dance album was an abomination. It is in fact the only album of anyone's that I just gave away. I heard it once and it was just awful. Don't miss it for a second. But, this does have a couple good tracks, especially Dirty Diana. Will not come close to me buying this. He's dead to me (and most of the world), but his stuff will live on in glorious memory...
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
This is laziness and Sony knows hardcore fans will buy it regardless of it's crappiness.
This is supposed to be a Halloween themed release, is it not? Not much of this sounds 'Halloween' |
Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
What's the point of releasing the same songs over and over again. This release is essentially a ready made Halloween themed playlist. Anyone who wanted to hear these songs can easily go to YouTube or they probably already own them.
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Originally Posted by VHS?
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This is laziness and Sony knows hardcore fans will buy it regardless of it's crappiness.
This is supposed to be a Halloween themed release, is it not? Not much of this sounds 'Halloween' |
Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
'Scream" might be the most generic album title there is & the worst.
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Already own all these songs. So many companies just keep releasing the same music.
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Such a pointless release. The vinyl edition looks cool, though.
Sony really has some guts with this release. They snubbed us by not giving us a proper Dangerous 25 release (rather, a laughable "online celebration"), and now this? |
Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
man, fuck "best of" records.
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Re: Michael Jackson - Scream 9/29/17.
Originally Posted by rjh_54
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Such a pointless release. The vinyl edition looks cool, though.
Sony really has some guts with this release. They snubbed us by not giving us a proper Dangerous 25 release (rather, a laughable "online celebration"), and now this? |
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