Number OnesMichael Jackson
Release Date: 04/21/2008
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1026561_CD
UPC # 886970465922
Label: Legacy Recordings
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Disc: 1
1.
Don't Stop til You Get Enough
2.
Rock With You
3.
Billie Jean
4.
Beat It
5.
Thriller
6.
Human Nature
7.
I Just Cant Stop Loving You
8.
Bad
9.
Way You Make Me Feel, The
10.
Dirty Diana
11.
Smooth Criminal
12.
Black or White
13.
You Are Not Alone
14.
Earth Song
15.
Blood On the Dance Floor
16.
You Rock My World
17.
Break of Dawn
18.
One More Chance
Performer: Michael Jackson
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: The 1990s may not have been kind to Michael Jackson on a commercial level, due to fickle music tastes and assorted personal controversies, but NUMBER ONES reinforces Jackson's place in pop culture history. Unlike its preceding compilation, HIStory, this anthology trims the fat, although occasionally going overboard in leaving off certified chart-toppers like the Paul McCartney duet "Say Say Say" in lieu of lesser-known, latter-day fare like "Earth Song." That said, casual fans of the Gloved One will still feast on plenty, ranging from dance classics like "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You" from 1979's stellar OFF THE WALL to the singles that powered the industry-shifting THRILLER and BAD. Among the hits featured here are "Beat It," (with its tour de force Eddie Van Halen solo), the scathing "Dirty Diana" (with Steve Stevens substituting for Van Halen), and catchy title cuts from the aforementioned albums. Meanwhile, Alien Ant Farm fans get to reacquaint themselves with the original "Smooth Criminal," and R. Kelly fans get to experience Jacko croon "One More Chance," the single new song that was penned and produced by Kelly.
In the spotlight since the age of four, Michael Jackson rose to fame as the lead vocalist for the Jackson Five. In the late 1970s, Jackson embarked on a solo career as a young adult with the Quincy Jones-produced OFF THE WALL. With one hit album under his belt, Jackson proceeded to bring R&B to a whole new audience with his massive THRILLER release--one of the top-selling pop albums of all time--and his innovative videos, not only broke an unspoken color barrier, but began to dominate the newly founded MTV network. Although his personal life would become the ultimate fodder for the tabloids, the self-proclaimed "King of Pop" remained one of the most successful and influential recording stars worldwide until his sudden death in 2009 at 50.
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