Michael Jackson – Michael
Genre: | Electronic, Funk / Soul, Pop |
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Style: | Contemporary R&B, Pop Rock, Ballad |
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Tracklist
Michael Jackson Duet With Akon– | Hold My Hand | 3:33 | |
Michael Jackson– | Hollywood Tonight | 4:31 | |
Michael Jackson– | Keep Your Head Up | 4:52 | |
Michael Jackson– | (I Like) The Way You Love Me | 4:35 | |
Michael Jackson Featuring 50 Cent– | Monster | 5:06 | |
Michael Jackson– | Best Of Joy | 3:03 | |
Michael Jackson– | Breaking News | 4:15 | |
Michael Jackson Featuring Lenny Kravitz– | (I Can't Make It) Another Day | 3:55 | |
Michael Jackson– | Behind The Mask | 5:03 | |
Michael Jackson– | Much Too Soon | 2:49 |
Credits (15)
- Ken KomisarA&R [A&R Consultant]
- John DoelpA&R [Executive For Sony]
- Chris Austopchuk*Art Direction [Creative Direction]
- Sheri LeeArt Direction [Creative Direction]
- Christina RodriguezArt Direction, Design
- Sheri LeeArt Direction, Design
Notes
Michael, released in 2010, is the first posthumous album by American pop musician Michael Jackson. The album consists of both songs that were recorded in the years since Invincible's release in 2001 and session outtakes from various past Jackson albums, most notably a cover version of Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1979 song "Behind the Mask", recorded during the sessions for 1982's Thriller. Jackson's rendition was previously the basis for covers by Greg Phillinganes, Eric Clapton, the Human League, and original songwriter Ryuichi Sakamoto. Jackson's version of "Behind the Mask" was released as the album's third single, and its original demo was later included on the 2-CD 40th anniversary edition of Thriller.
The album attracted controversy shortly after release due to claims from both Jackson's family and fans that the vocals on "Breaking News", "Keep Your Head Up", and "Monster" were recorded by soundalike Jason Malachi rather than Jackson himself. Various individuals involved with the album gave different statements on the matter over the years, including co-producers Teddy Riley and Eddie Cascio as well as Malachi himself. Riley initially stated that Jackson's vocals were simply processed with pitch correction software before claiming in 2013 that he had been "set up," Cascio stated in a 2010 appearance on Oprah that the vocals were legitimate and that the songs were recorded in his home studio in 2007, and Malachi's Facebook page initially made a post confirming his involvement before claiming on MySpace that his account was hacked, subsequently issuing a statement denying that he sung on the album. Cascio's claims resulted in the songs being popularly referred to as the "Cascio tracks."
In 2022, the songs were removed from both physical reissues of Michael and digital editions. While the album was previously the subject of a class-action lawsuit in 2014, a spokesperson for the Jackson estate stated that their removal was simply because "The Estate and Sony Music believe the continuing conversation about the tracks is distracting the fan community and casual Michael Jackson listeners from focusing their attention where it should be — on Michael's legendary and deep music catalog."
The album attracted controversy shortly after release due to claims from both Jackson's family and fans that the vocals on "Breaking News", "Keep Your Head Up", and "Monster" were recorded by soundalike Jason Malachi rather than Jackson himself. Various individuals involved with the album gave different statements on the matter over the years, including co-producers Teddy Riley and Eddie Cascio as well as Malachi himself. Riley initially stated that Jackson's vocals were simply processed with pitch correction software before claiming in 2013 that he had been "set up," Cascio stated in a 2010 appearance on Oprah that the vocals were legitimate and that the songs were recorded in his home studio in 2007, and Malachi's Facebook page initially made a post confirming his involvement before claiming on MySpace that his account was hacked, subsequently issuing a statement denying that he sung on the album. Cascio's claims resulted in the songs being popularly referred to as the "Cascio tracks."
In 2022, the songs were removed from both physical reissues of Michael and digital editions. While the album was previously the subject of a class-action lawsuit in 2014, a spokesperson for the Jackson estate stated that their removal was simply because "The Estate and Sony Music believe the continuing conversation about the tracks is distracting the fan community and casual Michael Jackson listeners from focusing their attention where it should be — on Michael's legendary and deep music catalog."
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referencing Michael (CD, Album, Arvato) 88697 82867 2
Please message me if you are willing to sell me any 12" vinyl version of this album to me at a fair price!!!referencing Michael (CD, Album) 88697 66773 2
utterly shameful and disgraceful on $ony and the estate’s part to ever release fake tracks in the first place.referencing Michael (CD, Album) 88697 66773 2
absolutely ghoulish of $ony and the estate to even ENTERTAIN the idea of including fake songs, let alone to actually go ahead and do it. they deserve nothing but contempt and i have zero respect for every single individual involved in facilitating this fiasco.referencing Michael (CD, Album, Reissue) 19658756632
Overall a good album, now made even better knowing Michael is actually singing in all of the tracks!referencing Michael (CD, Album) 88697 66773 2
At last, truth has been restored for this album. $ony obviously lied about these three tracks authenticity. However, the result of the court was also very convenient for them. No significant consequences and an excellent opportunity to silently disengage themselves from this ridiculous and blasphemous case.referencing Michael (CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo) 19658756632
If Sony wholeheartedly believed that those three tracks have Jackson's vocals, why have they decided to remove them from this new issue of the album?referencing Michael (CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo) 19658756632
So does this release make the original CD more or less collectible now? Cheers.- I have this pressing. It's very very quiet and must have been sourced from the CD. Nice to add to the collection but the sound quality isn't amazing, but then it is a bootleg so can't really expect much here.
referencing Michael (CD, Album) 88697 66773 2
I enjoyed this CD despite the ‘questionable tracks’. Cover art is amazing as well. Hopefully the Estate released long overdue Super Deluxe Box sets for ‘Off The Wall’ and ‘Dangerous’
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