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My favorite MJ album Nov 15, 2009 We all know the hits, know all the songs on Thriller, Bad and Dangerous. I really liked Invincible but Off The Wall was the one cd I heard little about (plus I admit I wasn't even born yet when he released Off The Wall). So I ordered it from Amazon and imagine my surprise when Off The Wall turned out to be my favorite cd out of all the Michael Jackson albums I owned.
Off The Wall is great and does what a great cd should, gets you on the floor to dance and sing along. It's fun, it makes you feel good and every song is worth listening to. It's one of the rare cds where I play it through instead of skipping ahead to the songs I like.
Once I insert the cd into my stereo or laptop, it's guaranteed that I will play the cd at least twice. I'm definitely happy with my purchase and many will enjoy the bonus tracks where you can hear the demo of Don't Stop Till You Get Enough and Working Day and Night, plus interviews with Quincy Jones.
Michael Jackson Off the Wall Nov 15, 2009 Great music, but then what music of Michael's is not awesome..It still makes me feel sad to think that such a talent is gone, but we will enjoy his music forever more!! This
CD is not typical Michael, but I really like it.
carsoncity28227 Nov 02, 2009 I bought this CD as a part of my collection of my MJ musical collection. No bad words -- after all -- it's Michael and what could be bad.
Michael Jackson Off the Wall CD Oct 29, 2009 Entertainment at it's finest. Buy this for yourself and for your friends and you will always be glad you made the move.
Producer Quincy Helped Michael Become a Superstar Oct 26, 2009 The primal reason for success of Michael Jackson's first solo album, Off the Wall, may be Quincy Jones's precisely calculated light soul tracks; his delicate arrangement for horns and strings adds a sophisticated spice to the late 70s soul/disco sound. Michael's musicianship, particularly his skill in treatment for vocals and percussions with strong rhythmic sense, may be another factor for the success. On his own "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Workin' Day And Night," we hear massively layered vocals and percussions weave complicated rhythm patterns with Latin flavors. Meanwhile, Michael's falsetto must have sounded bizarre to most audience back in the time; the tracks' perfection might have made the bizarreness irrelevant and even turned it to people's favorite. Michael's unique vocal would become another major element for his music's popularity, thanks to Quincy's establishment and Michael's own musical talent.
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