Micheal Jackson – Thriller (25th Anniversary)


What can be said about this cd, it is “The Worlds Biggest Selling Album Of All Time”. This cd is still being played today, no matter where you go!

Track Listing:
~ Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’
~ Baby Be Mine
~ The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney)
~ Thriller
~ Billie Jean
~ Human Nature
~ P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
~ The Lady In My Life
~ Vincent Price (bonus track)
~ The Girl Is Mine (with Will I. Am)
~ P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) 2008 with Michael Jackson & Will I. Am
~ Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ 2008 with Akon & Will I. Am
~ Beat It 2008 with Fergie
~ Billie Jean 2008 with Kanye West
~ For All Time (unreleased track from Thriller Sessions)

No matter what you are doing you will hear a Michael Jackson song…

The remixes are nice! Will I. Am from the Black Eye Peas showed out. His remixes are not to over produced and not to under produced, and he kept it in the musical sensibility of the song. “Beat It” featuring Fergie from B.E.P did a fine job – Michael and Fergie are trading off verses, but it’s hard to tell who’s singing what, unless you turn up the music. Akon lent his vocals on “Wanna Be Startin Something”. Kanye west’s remix of “Billie Jean”, is something I was not very impressed with. Personally I think I could of done a better job remixing “Billie Jean”. Kanye, I know someone out there is reading this and will tell you or contact you, player — you can not use the same beat from one of your hits to use as a beat in a remix of a classic song like “Billie Jean” (that’s against the remixes rules), You cannot use the “Gold-digger” beat and mix it with “Billie Jean”. It won’t work. Sounds like Gold-digger with a different melody.

The DVD has all the classic videos that made Michael what he is today, “Billie Jean”, “Beat It”, “Thriller”, and the Legendary Performance on Motown 25.

Now – if you go to Wall mart, you get all that and Michaels’ No.1 hits project.

This cd needs to be in everyone’s collection, so your kids can see where Usher, Chris Brown, Omarion and others got there dance moves from. 

Marvin Dickey
The Urban Music Scene

For more information, song samples & purchase, please visit Amazon today!

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