Saturday 9 May 2020

Michael Jackson - Off The Wall (Expanded Japan Special Edition) [FLAC CD] 1979

Artist: Michael Jackson
Title Of Album: Off The Wall (Expanded Japan Special Edition)
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Epic

Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: FLAC (CD Tracks + .Cue, Log, Artwork)
Total Time: 62:27
Total Size: 518 MB


Tracklisting: 

01. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 6:04
02. Rock With You 3:40
03. Workin' Day And Night 5:13
04. Get On The Floor 4:38
05. Off The Wall 4:05
06. Girlfriend 3:05
07. She's Out Of My Life 3:38
08. I Can't Help It 4:28
09. It's The Falling In Love 3:48
10. Burn This Disco Out 3:44
11. Voice-Over Intro - Quincy Jones Interview #1 0:37:06
12. Voice-Over Intro 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (Original Demo From 1978') 0:13:01
13. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (Orignal Demo From 1978)' 4:38
14. Qunicy Jones Interview # 0:30:00
15. Voice-Over Intro 'Workin' Day And Night (Original Demo From 1978)' 0:10:01
16. Workin' Day And Night (Orignial Demo From 1978) 5:58
17. Qunicy Jones Interview #3 0:49:00
18. Voice_Over Intro-Rod Temperton Interview 4:57
19. Voice-Over-Intro-Qunicy Jones Interview #4 1:32


 
Without question the King Of Pop.  Michael Jackson's life and career were so extraordinary that it's tempting to comb each chapter for clues and pointers. You can find flashes of his solo superstardom in his thrilling contributions to the Jackson 5. Michael's transformation into the king of pop seemed inevitable. In 1978, he was an ex-solo star, modestly successful but now re-absorbed into the Jacksons machine, where he played his part in creating marvelous platform-heeled stompers such as Can You Feel It?. The man who helped him was veteran musician and producer Quincy Jones. Jones got on well enough with Michael to put his name forward when the younger man asked who ought to produce his next solo record. 

Off the Wall slapped critics routinely in the face as Jackson's masterpiece. The rest is history.
  Generations have been inspired by his unprecedented talent over the course of FIFTY decades.  The artist and legend is surely destined to live on in our minds and souls forever.  R.I.P. talented brother.

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