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Bad [Vinyl]
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Japanese only paper sleeve pressing features all new 2009 remastering. Sony.

 

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This product was delivered to me on time and in the exact condition I expected.

"Dirty Diana" is about a seductive groupie, which we all know MJ dislikes, and this song has terrific lyrics written by MJ himself."She Likes The Boys In The Band,she knows when they come to town, every musician's fan after the curtain comes down, she waits At backstage doors,for those who have prestige, who promise fortune and fame, a life that's so carefree.""Smooth Criminal" is absolutely addicting and funky and the video is even better. I know, it's almost a sin not to love "BAD" but this is not my favorite song on the album. I did not expect it to be as good as "Thriller" and I was too young to realize MJ was one of the most talented song writers around-how could I under-estimate this album. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is by most accounts, a beautiful song except it was way over-played when it first came out and this ruined its essence for me.

"Bad" produced five number one singles and was the first album to do this so here we go again with MJ making the record books and it is during this time that Michael was dubbed the "King of Pop." The title track, created the new use of the word "BAD" and I found this song to be a little overbearing, though it is catchy with a strong synthesizer being used, and the video, directed by Martin Scorsese, is a classic. I bought this album as soon as it came out when I was in the 10th grade. one of the most unique and best songs on the album and Michael keeps us asking "Annie are you ok". "Liberian Girl" I am undecided on,, though alot of people seem to really like this song. Great pop tunes such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Another Part of Me" were both written by MJ himself, and are full of energy and great pop.

Alien Ant Farm covered this in the late 90's too. "Speed Demon" doesn't do anything for me either. Of course, his physical appearance started changing a bit more and a rougher, edgier MJ was progressing. Just like every album out there by even the best, there is always a song or two that don't bring the album justice: "Leave Me Alone" has a good fast beat but the lyrics consist of an angry Jackson lashing out at the media for picking on him. "Another Part of Me" was also used in the Disneyland attraction starring MJ "Captain EO".

Beautiful signature ballad "Man in the Mirror" (written by Siedah Garrett) takes on humanity and asks us to make a change and help others. "Just Good Friends" is sang with Stevie Wonder, forgettable. Another great album by MJ in his younger days and this is a truly must-have for all Michael Jackson fans.

(ahem). He later turned down the offer.

I have a large CD collection and I figured this CD should be a part of it. To tell you the truth, I only recently rebought this CD because of the untimely death of Michael Jackson.

I received it and I listened to it again and I was still impressed by "The Way You Make Me Feel", and "Smooth Criminal." The title cut never did that much for me when I discovered that originally it was to include Prince. I had purchased it when it first came out.the follow up to the monster smash, "Thriller".

It got lost during one of my moves. Prince apparently didn't think the tune was "bad" enough.

It still rates 4 stars, however.

the best songs inpriority r: smooth criminal, dirty diana, bad, liberian goyle, the way u mke me feel, mn in mirror, nother pt of me. leave me alone would b 3rd but isnt on the tape as listed.

Crass as this may seem MJ's recent passing has lead me to review some of his albums on here.I actually thought I had early in my years on Amazon but this is as good a time as any to start.This album was critical for Michael in a lot of different ways. Overall this album puts Michael in a possition where being commercial and an artist of some not musically and otherwise began to become a complication rather than a clear career choice. The heavy funk of the title track alone,with an excellent solo by jazz organist Jimmy Smith of course grabbed the most attention right off.

In short,the standards for this album were'nt set very high-not even by the artist himself so it seems. The other hits were "I Just Can't Stop Loving You".more or less a latinish pop ballad that Michael and Siedah Garrett sang the pants off of.It has recently been pointed out to me that there's an unexpected mix of funk and.operatic classical chordal patterns to the edgy "Smooth Criminal",another of the tougher hits from this collection."Man In The Mirror".is a song I've always loved and respected.As I've grown older I have to admit it's been one of the more imitated styles of message songs and that can make it sound slightly corny musically by todays standards.But whatever you think about the arrangment the yearning,consciencious song more than makes up for what energy it may lack in the musical department for some."Another Part Of Me" is one of the better uptempo songs on here,even if it was a minor hit only for him (who know MJ in the 80's would ever have a MINOR hit) and wasn't actually recorded spesifically for this album but rather for the Disney World based 3-D film 'Captain Eo',starring Michael and which few people who never visited Disney World have ever seen say for that MTV airing of it in 1995 or so.It's on some of the non hit material that you really hear the toughness in sound Mike was going for."Speed Demon" sadly tends to serve as this albums whipping boy.It's aggresive funk-rock approch is not as hit worthy as most of his music in terms of how the pop world approches this kind of music but it was definately something that seemed to be written based on his dancing style than for the purposes of getting on the radio."Liberian Girl" was never officially a hit but was such a great,sexy groove that it became very popular and even got it's own music video as well.It's definately a highlite of this album,for me anyway."Just Good Friends" is the "forgotton" song here,a duet with Stevie Wonder that.well lets just say little screams "late 80's urban contemporary/R&B/funk dance crossover song" louder than this. First off obviously it had to follow up Thriller,a really good album made that due to it's record breaking sales was made to seem inhumanely perfect.

Being how his commerciality is a huge part of Michaels artistry he really puts a huge amount of energy into what ended up being the hits here."The Way You Make Me Feel",with it's edgy sexual shuffle is the prime example of that,with some unusually swaggering singing from MJ. He was convinced afront that if he didn't change,he wouldn't be able to outdo his earlier feat. So he set about with Quincy Jones on making what basically amounted to music that was generally tougher minded.It has all the basic elements of the previous album but everything is a lot more dramatic and diliberate.Does it work in the end.You bet.

But again the toughness of Quincy's production and Bruce Swediens excellent Acousonic recording process keeps it from being what I once heard referred to as "tinky tinky dance",someones description of a very dated and poppy style of 80's electro funk-disco."Dirty Diana" is a good tune and an okay hit.I admit it's not my favorite on the album;Michael drove a rock kind of tune home more directly with "Beat It" from the previous album but this was okay in a big arena kind of way;the addition of audience noise was a good effect.On the CD of this album you also get "Leave Me Alone",a tense dancey-funk tune that introduced itself as one of his first direct rantings about his own negative press. But no matter how you look at it the album was good enough and successful enough to end up becomming a success even at this point.And how many obvious pop albums of recent years can you say that about.

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