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  • Michael Jackson's unreleased

    By Elysa Gardner, USA TODAY

    Since Michael Jackson's unexpected death, fans and industry insiders have been wondering what unreleased music the pop icon may have left behind.

    Reports that he was collaborating on a comeback album with leading hip-hop and R&B artists emerged as early as 2006. He had worked on songs with will.i.am, and Ne-Yo had offered material for consideration.

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    Akon— whose sweetly lyrical Hold My Hand, featuring Jackson on vocals, was leaked last year — says he and Jackson were working on additional songs. Jackson was intent on crafting an album with "positive messages that would bring people together, upbeat songs as well as ballads," Akon says.

    "And his voice was incredible — it had not changed."
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    Billboard reported last week that Jackson had been at work on both a new pop album, his first since 2001's Invincible, and an instrumental album of classical music.

    Veteran engineer and producer Bruce Swedien, a longtime Jackson and Quincy Jones colleague who worked on Off the Wall and Thriller, says he and Jackson had "experimented" with classical music but had "a bunch of things in the works" in more of a pop vein. "There were pieces of music that I think would have been wonderful."

    Swedien, whose book In the Studio With Michael Jackson arrives July 27, describes one unreleased song, Don't Be Messin' Around, as "a medium-tempo piece, with Jackson playing piano. And he does it well."

    Others point to older recordings. Tommy Mottola, formerly head of Sony Music, Jackson's record company, says the singer accumulated a lot of material that never left the studio. And Queen guitarist Brian May revealed on his website after the superstar's death that he and Freddie Mercury had recorded tracks at Jackson's home.

    Sony says Jackson had been in talks for eight months about a 30th anniversary edition of Off theWall that would pair him with other stars, as with the 25th anniversary edition of Thriller. The label says it has no plans to unveil new or repackaged songs.

    That hasn't discouraged speculation.

    "Of course they're going to put stuff out," says veteran music critic J.D. Considine, who writes for The Globe and Mail in Toronto. "I would be extraordinarily surprised if we didn't have some kind of elaborate box set in time for Christmas."

    Former Spin and Vibe editor Alan Light would advise anyone seeking to represent Jackson's work, particularly the unreleased music, "to be careful what context it's presented in." When rapper Notorious B.I.G. died, "songs were rebuilt and reconstructed around scraps. You can do that, but Michael Jackson was a perfectionist.

    "I'd argue it wouldn't serve his memory or his creative legacy to just dump stuff out there."

    But Mottola says that while Sony "packaged and repackaged his albums for years, there are still true gems in the unreleased material."

    The tough part, most agree, will be finding the right people to curate that material. "Sony would be wise to work with people who really know the music, like some of the producers who worked on it originally," Mottola says. "And it would be good to work with (Jackson's) family as well, to keep everything running smoothly."

    For his part, Akon plans to "let the family decide" what to do with his and Jackson's most recent efforts: "They knew him better than anybody."
    Michael Jackson: HIStory of superstar's unreleased songs - USATODAY.com

  • #2
    I would have loved to see the 30th Anniversay Edition of Off The Wall.

    That was one of my fav. albums of all time.
    (still is)

    I hope that they don't butcher the songs too much.

    MICHAEL I LOVE YOU <3

    Everyday create your history.
    Every path you take, you're leaving your legacy.
    Every soldier dies in his glory.
    Every legend tells of conquest and liberty.
    Every hero dreams of chivalry.
    Every child should sing together in harmony.

    Michael.<3

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    • #3
      In addition to studio scraps, Michael had supposedly recorded over 100 tracks for his kids ears only. There was rumors of releasing them.

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      • #4
        Sure he got more unreleased songs than studio scraps. 100 for own kids?
        1000 for fans?

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        • #5
          i think it should be left for his kids, it's personal stuff ya know, his fans got more than enough

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          • #6
            i'm pretty sure he actually did left behind some unreleased songs, but a 100 unreleased songs is i think a bit 2 much.

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            • #7
              i'm not really into MJ but maybe i will buy any future releases of him and try them out
              Saul "Canelo" Alvarez

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              • #8
                Any one remember when Chris Brown said he was gonna be the "R and B Tupac" by creating alot of songs so when he's gone there would be enough to carry him on?

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                • #9
                  Interesting , there probably is unreleased songs left so they can release 1 last album.

                  It's interesting MJ was gonna bring that classic suff back in his new album.
                  Bringing people together songs with positive messages along with upbeat songs and ballads , that probably could of been something great.

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                  • #10
                    Well i havnt read the article lol, but ill buy whatever they release related to michael. His death touched more than i thought.

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                    • #11
                      if all the thing he possess will be used for his children it would be great but if it's gonna be given to the label etc...
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                      • #12
                        wasnt the songs for his kids more of a financial security rather than just for them to listen to. ie if he left them broke, they had the song profits?
                        also 100 unreleased tracks is not much. fuk sake guys remember the guy who left a couple hundred songs having only been signed for 5 years to a label situation and died at 25. cant remember his name right now. yet michael jackson recorded for 40 years and cant have 100 unreleased? cmon guys wake up
                        Can't close my eyes cause all I see is terror
                        I hate the man in the mirror
                        Cause his reflection makes the pain turn realer

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                        • #13
                          no in fact he has more and more unrelesaed cuz everytme he was gonna record a nearly hundred songs for one album and all the things never saw the lights like the demos or unreleased , but these 100 unreleased was specially recorded for his children
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mexican-man View Post
                            i'm not really into MJ but maybe i will buy any future releases of him and try them out
                            I'm feeling you mexican man, just a couple of songs from mj that I like: billie jean, thriller & boogie, hopefully they don't gon milk mj out like they did with pac

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                            • #15
                              I bet MJ has more unrealeased songs than 2pac....hopefully they don't butcher his songs like Amaru did when they released Pac's music....I bet they could pay off all of his debt by releasing just a small portion of his material, becuase you know he would sell millions if they did!

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