Michael Jackson album to feature 10 new songs
a18wheelslady
Posts: 287
not sure if this is old or new did not see a date. and sorry if it was posted before.
<!-- m -->http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38488292/ ... rtainment/<!-- m -->
<!-- m -->http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38488292/ ... rtainment/<!-- m -->
Comments
Wait & See until November.
And I love the cover!
I agree with you but on the other hand, I need to have something new that I would feel he is here with us. Then it will seem he is really alive though I know it. Of course it would be better his comeback but since I don't believe in comeback theory this album will the best gift from him as alive <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
Michael Jackson`s New Album Details with Track List: First Exclusive Inside Info
The new album of late legendary King Of Pop will have a likely release on November , but this is possible only if the promotional work for the album begins from the middle of next month .
But there are also reports that Sony Music is planning to release a couple of singles in November and the album will be released only during the Christmas week.
The deadline set by Sony Music to Jackson’s estate for the submission of the material is on the second week of September.
The album will likely feature the following tracks
Another Day (Michael Jackson and Lenny Kravitz )
Bassouille (Michael Jackson and Lenny Kravitz)
Belong 2 ( Jackson and Riley)
Buffalo Hill (Jackson )
Face (Jackson)
Fear (Jackson)
Get Around (Jackson )
Hold My Hand (Claudia Kelly and Akon )
The Future (Jackson and will.i.am)
Rolling The Dice (Temperton )
Seven Digits (Jackson and Loren )
This Is Our Time (Jackson )
I repeat these are the possible tracks and the strongest contenders for the album .
In addition to this ,there are four untitled tracks written and composed by R Kelly, which are likely to be considered for the final list of the tracks.
Teddy Riley , R Kelly, and Rodney Jerkins, have all confirmed that they are working for Jackson’s new album.
The album will be produced by John McClain and John Branca.
The album will be released world wide by Sony Music .
<!-- m -->http://hubpages.com/hub/mijacnewalbum<!-- m -->
The Future (Jackson and will.i.am)
Rolling The Dice (Temperton )
Seven Digits (Jackson and Loren )
This Is Our Time (Jackson )
This Is Our Time (Jackson )
It apparently failed to make the Invincible album, so it must of been recorded between 1999 and 2001.
Oooh!
Hmm, that is very interesting. Isn't that the comment that MJ made to his manager the night of June 24, 2009 before he left the Staples Center.
<!-- m -->http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews ... py-2009266<!-- m -->
Michael Jackson's Last Night: "He Was So Happy"
Michael Jackson in Los Angeles, CA on June 3, 2009.
Credit: Splash News
Friday – June 26, 2009 – 12:28pm
Comments (0) »
Michael Jackson spent the last night of his life rehearsing at Staples Center in Los Angeles for a series of comeback shows at London's 02 Arena set to launch next month.
TMZ reports Jackson, 50, showed up three hours late and appeared "listless" and lethargic," but his manager Frank DiLeo insists the Wednesday rehearsal was "amazing."
"Michael rehearsed 10 or 11 songs. He sang and danced, not always at full power, but the way you do for a run-through," a sobbing DiLeo tells the Hollywood Reporter. "When the show was over, he called me, but I was in the back getting something. He found me, and said, 'Frank, I am so happy. ' He said he was just so happy. He said, 'This is really our time.' He put his arm around me."
Jackson suffered cardiac arrest at his rented L.A. home the next day. He was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. PST.
An autopsy is underway, though results aren't likely to be final until toxicology tests can be completed (which could take weeks). Though some reports claim Jackson may have overdosed on Demerol, Brian Oxman - who has served as the family's attorney for more than 20 years - tells Usmagazine.com he couldn't comment on the types of medications Jackson was taking.
"It is something which is private to Michael, and we'll have to wait for the toxicology reports before we jump to any kind of conclusions," Oxman said. "I only know that I warned that his day may come. And lo and behold, here we are."
I am so happy for the new update on MJ's new album. Thank you, DancingTheDream! You have made my week! God bless you all! <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) --> xxxx
The song choices are quite interesting - were all of these complete before June of last year? It's interesting too that Teddy Riley is involved. T Riley is also involved in the business that LaToya claims to be co-founder of and isn't one of the others producing Rebbie's son's new album? I know nothing about the music industry but is it normal to be on several projects at the same time? It seems like Michael's project would keep a person busy enough.
Thank you very much for the update but this subject was discussed many times before.
Here is one of the post about Mj new album:
http://michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=12907&start=0
LOVE
Yes i know, but this blog gave extra info. LOVE x
By: Roger Friedman in Music // September 6th, 2010 at 11:15 PM
<!-- m -->http://www.showbiz411.com/2010/09/06/mi ... o-far-away<!-- m -->
An album of Michael Jackson‘s unreleased music is still for a November release from Sony.
But really, among the insiders, no one knows what’s going to be on it. Or if it will be ready in time. The word is that Sony/Columbia Records chief Rob Stringer recently made a trip west to see what the heck is going on. It’s unclear what he found.
In the Jackson world, things are vaguer than ever on this subject.
My sources say there are different camps working on different tracks, and that at some point someone is going to have to make some decisions. One thing is for certain: no one is talking to Jackson’s long time engineer, Bruce Swedien, the man who actually knows what music is available from all his different sessions.
So producer Rodney Jerkins is working on a few tracks, I am told. Some of them may be from that group of songs Michael recorded with Eddie Cascio in his New Jersey home studio three summers ago.
On the other side, John McClain – Jackson’s co-executor and long time family friend– is said to be working on some songs with Michael’s brother Jackie Jackson. Jackie was recently put on the estate’s payroll as a family liaison. He’s said to be the “most reasonable” of the Jackson brothers, and the one with whom everyone gets along. Akon is also said to be working on one or two tracks.
But McClain is another issue. It was under his aegis that the unearthed song, “This Is It,” was produced and released as part of the movie and soundtrack of the same name. But the song wasn’t a hit. One listen to Paul Anka‘s version of it, live, and you see what could have been. Anka has another unreleased track in the Jackson archives.
But the clock is ticking: two months from a release date, and there’s no concept, title, artwork or marketing plan.
Adore You
Bottom Of My Heart
Boy No
Brad Loop 3.3.7 MJ
Brad Loop 3700
Butter Funk
Changes
Children's Hour
Days In Gloucestershire
Don't Be Messin'
Green Hornet Groove
Hollywood
I Am A Loser
I Love You More
I Was The Loser
Innocent Man
Jungle
Just Remember
King Tutankhamun
Light The Way
Lovin' You
Michael's Affirmation
Pray For Peace
Rocker
Thank Heaven
World Of Candy
they registered songs he did with Bryan Loren during 1989-1990 with BMI
She Got It
Work That Body
Seven Digits
Man In Black
Satisfy You
<!-- s:shock: -->:shock:<!-- s:shock: -->