Greatest Hits: HIStory, Vol. 1Michael Jackson
Release Date: 11/13/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 403546_CD
UPC # 696998525023
Label: Epic (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Michael Jackson
Artist: Siedah Garrett; Larry Carlton; Paulinho Da Costa; James Ingram; Teddy Riley; Steve Lukather; Slash; Paul McCartney Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Includes a 28 page booklet. Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals, percussion); Paul McCartney, Siedah Garrett (vocals); L.T.B. (rap vocals); Vincent Price, Andres McKenzie, Ashley Farrell (spoken vocals); Steve Lukather (guitar, bass); Slash, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Gale, Larry Carlton, Danny Huff (guitar); The Seawind Horns (horns); David Paich (piano, keyboards, synthesizers); John Barnes (piano); Greg Phillinganes (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Steve Porcaro, Bill Wolfer (keyboards, programming); David Foster, Teddy Riley, Glen Ballard (keyboards); Nathan East, Terry Jackson, Bobby Watson (bass); Jeff Porcaro, Ndugu Chancler, John Robinson, Bryan Loren (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Kevin Gilbert (programming); James Ingram (background vocals). Producers: Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley. Engineers include: Bruce Swedien, Humberto Garcia, Matt Forger. Includes liner notes by Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Steven Spielberg, Michael Jackson. Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman. Personnel: Michael Jackson (vocals, percussion, background vocals); Paul McCartney, Siedah Garrett (vocals); L.T.B., Vincent Price (rap vocals); Christopher Currell (guitar, Synclavier); Bill Bottrell (guitar, percussion); Dann Huff, Dean Parks, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Gale, Larry Carlton, Paul Jackson, Jr. , Steve Lukather, Tim Pierce, David E. Williams , Marlo Henderson, Richard Heath (guitar); Kim Hutchcroft (flute, saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet, flugelhorn); William Reichenbach (trombone); Seawind Horns (horns); Greg Phillinganes (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer); David "Hawk" Wolinski (Fender Rhodes piano); Brad Buxer (keyboards, synthesizer, percussion); David Paich, Glen Ballard, Greg "Frosty" Smith, Jasun Martz, John Barnes , Michael Boddicker, Rod Temperton, Steve Porcaro, Teddy Riley, Randy Kerber, Bill Wolfer, David Foster, Brian Banks (keyboards, synthesizer); Bryan Loren (bass synthesizer, drums, percussion); Tom Bahler (Synclavier); John "J.R." Robinson , Jeff Porcaro, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler (drums); How Now Brown Cow, Ollie E. Brown, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Douglas Getschall (drum programming); Christa Larson, Becky Lopez, Zedric Williams, James Ingram , Jim Gilstrap, Julia Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Andra� Crouch, The Andra� Crouch Singers, Oren Waters, Paulette McWilliams, Sandra Crouch, The Winans, Mortonette Jenkins, Augie Johnson, John Bahler, Bunny Hull (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Way; Teddy Riley; Bill Bottrell; Bruce Swedien. Recording information: Cherokee Studios, Chatsworth, CA; Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, CA; ocean way; Record One Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Toad Hall, Pasadena, CA; Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA; Zentz, Allen Recording. Director: Michael Jackson. Photographers: Jonathan Exley; Harrison Funk; Sam Emerson; Lester Cohen. Arrangers: Michael Jackson; Rod Temperton. Having spent most of the '90s laying low, Michael Jackson spent much of the latter part of 2001 reintroducing himself to the public with a studio album (INVINCIBLE) and deluxe reissues of his Epic Records canon. Also released was GREATEST HITS: HIStory VOL.1, essentially Disc 1 of the similarly named 2-CD 1995 anthology HIStory: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE BOOK 1. Regardless of how obvious the strategy of flooding the market with past and present material may have been, there's no denying how the contents of the GREATEST HITS package go a long way towards supporting the moniker of the self-proclaimed King Of Pop. Amid rumors of rampant eccentricities, MJ plowed ahead crafting memorable numbers ranging from infectious dance numbers ("Wanna Be Starting' Somethin'," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough") to heartfelt pleas for peace ("Black Or White", "Heal The World"). Jacko's pure chart dominance found him breaking MTV's glass ceiling of color behind the THRILLER juggernaut and its slew of smashes: - "Billie Jean," "The Girl Is Mine" (with Paul McCartney"), "Thriller," and "Beat It" with its blistering Eddie Van Halen guitar solo-cum-crossover hook. Thankfully, the greatness of this 15-track set supersedes any tabloid innuendo.
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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