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Michael Jackson - Thriller
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Music CD Cover Artist: Michael Jackson Edition: Music CD Format: SACD CD Release Date: 1999-11-23 Music Label: Sony Soundtracks: - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
- Baby Be Mine
- Girl Is Mine - Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney
- Thriller
- Beat It
- Billie Jean
- Human Nature
- P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
- Lady in My Life
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Free Music Notes for Thriller AlbumFree Music Review: Thriller reached the absolute summit of ALL music. Hit: 5 StarsI grew up with the Jackson Five, and yes, I must say they were my role models at an early age. Just as they were becoming has beens, Michael expoded onto the scene with Off The Wall, then Atom bombed musical history with Thriller. The Beatles were sensational in their run. This does not threaten that. The Rock snobs though, have to stop dissing what is obvious. Every song on Thriller is known by any one who listened to music in any way, shape, or form in the 80's. Beyond the kookiness, Michael filled stadiums like we have not seen before or since. He attained an idol status that lasts to this day, despite the anti-climatic sales of albums since then. Also, never before has the music video been used to create this multi-media aura around him. You can't hear a song from Thriller without picturing the video images. Forget the hype. Forget the aversion, if any, to the artist himself. Thriller has very likeable, danceable tunes on it. Credit the writing genius of Rod Temperton (of 70's group Heatwave) for much of that. He has the knack for creating just the right hook and beat that is so infectious, yet he's virtually invisible. I do have a favorite Thriller song. It's the first we all saw in video, and it established the MJ persona. It's "Billie Jean". Despite the plastic surgery nightmare, despite personal behavior shortcomings, this album is worth owning. Judging by the sales figures (its still selling incredibly well) most of us already do.
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