Thriller [25th Anniversary Edition]
Michael Jackson - LP
- Artist: Michael Jackson
- Format: LP
- Year: 2009
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 886972334417
- Item Number: SON233441
- Release date: 02/19/2008
- 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
- 2. Baby Be Mine
- 3. The Girl Is Mine
- 4. Thriller
- 5. Beat It
- 6. Billie Jean
- 7. Human Nature
- 8. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
- 9. The Lady in My Life
- 10. Vincent Price Excerpt [From Thriller Voice-Over Session]
- 11. The Girl Is Mine [Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
- 12. P.Y.T. [Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
- 13. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' [Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
- 14. Beat It [Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
- 15. Billie Jean [Kanye West Mix]
- 16. For All Time [Unreleased Track from Original Thriller Sessions][Bonus Track]
- 1. Billie Jean [DVD][Bonus Track]
- 2. Beat It [DVD][Bonus Track]
- 3. Thriller [DVD][Bonus Track]
- 4. Billie Jean [From Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, And Forever]
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Thriller [25th Anniversary Edition] by Michael Jackson on LP
The quarter-century mark carries weight for Thriller -- not necessarily for the anniversary of the album's release itself, although it offers as good an opportunity as ever to revisit one of the true pop phenomenons of the 20th century, but rather for another anniversary: Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever, the television special where Michael Jackson performed "Billie Jean" and unleashed the moonwalk, sending Thriller into the stratosphere. For those who hadn't paid attention to Off the Wall -- and despite its success there were some, often older listeners who didn't bother with discos -- this performance was the unveiling of a marvelous, mature Jackson, a musician whose growth seemed sudden, swift, staggering. Maturity isn't a word that was much associated with Jackson over the next 25 years. Not long after Thriller was logging its second year on the charts, well on its way to becoming the biggest album ever (a title it eventually lost to the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits, which is merely a technicality; that was a catalog item, not a supernova that burned up the charts), Jackson methodically turned himself into a man-child, first through his public appearance -- he was first seen with ET, then Emmanuel Lewis -- and that antiseptic mass appeal crept into his music, so by the tenth anniversary of Thriller, there was not much adult about his music. Because of this gradual morphing into something other, many listeners may have not listened to Michael Jackson or Thriller in years, maybe even two decades, so the album was given a much-hyped re-release in February 2008, with Epic/Legacy releasing Thriller 25 complete with bonus tracks and an extra DVD, in several different editions with different covers, too. There was so much hype surrounding this reissue that it's easy to overlook the fact that this is the second pumped-up reissue of Thriller within a decade. Six years earlier, Michael Jackson's Epic catalog was refurbished to coincide with the release of Invincible, so the album was given a bunch of bonus tracks and a new cover -- an outtake from the photo shoot that produced the gatefold pic of Jacko cuddling with a baby tiger, playing right into his frozen childhood -- and it didn't garner much attention, possibly because only two of the 12 bonus tracks were interesting (the rest were almost all interview snippets). Those two songs, "Someone in the Dark" and a demo of "Billie Jean," are left behind on that issue, and Thriller 25 likewise contains none of the assorted oddities and rarities MJ released during this era. Unlike the 2001 reissue, this is not targeted to listeners who care about digging deep into the vaults, curious about how the album was made and what was left behind. No, Thriller 25 is for fans who want to take a trip back and for younger listeners who may have never heard the entire album before -- and to rope the latter in, this reissue has five new remixes all featuring modern stars. That sounds more impressive on the surface than it actually is, as, for whatever reason, such Michael-mimicking superstars as Justin Timberlake and Chris Brown did not participate, but Kanye West, Akon, Fergie, and will.i.am did. By and large these are outright embarrassments -- only Akon has the guts to rework the original track, turning "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" into moody piano murk, so he gets credit for vision; it's not great, but it is better than Fergie parroting the lyrics of "Beat It" back to a recorded Jackson, and it's better than will.i.am turning "The Girl Is Mine" into a hapless dance number -- but it's also true that these artists can't help but seem small when compared to Michael. Kanye is the closest of these four to having anything close to the musical and cultural impact in 2008 as Jackson did in 1982-1983, but even that is a bit of a reach, as Kanye isn't nearly as close to being as omnipresent as Michael was at his peak.Of course, those were different times, as one listen to the proper album makes clear. Thriller built upon the disco breakthroughs of Off the Wall but was designed to cross over to all audiences: baby boomers (a duet with Paul McCartney on "The Girl Is Mine"), hard rockers (Eddie Van Halen's guitar on "Beat It"), electro-funk (the paranoiac "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," the stark "Billie Jean"), modern R&B (the bright "Baby Be Mine"), quiet storm ("The Lady in My Life"), soft rockers ("Human Nature"), and kids (the cartoonish title track). That large streak of softness is often overlooked in memories about Thriller; it's rightly overshadowed by "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," and the visual extravaganzas of the video (all documented here on the DVD, with only the overcooked "Thriller" seeming old). But the genius of Thriller is that Jackson, producer Quincy Jones, and writer/arranger Rod Temperton made it with L.A. studio pros (including many members of Toto, Greg Phillinganes, and David Foster), so it has an alluring slickness placing it as firmly within pop as it is within R&B. Jackson, Jones, and Temperton meticulously assembled these tracks, finding a balance where the tight grooves laid down by the studio musicians and the synth sequencing by Michael and Rod felt precise yet pulsated with a human heart. This polish helped bring Thriller to a mass audience who otherwise might have paid no attention. Once Thriller got their attention, it captivated because Jackson did everything and he made it seem so easy. Once his dazzle wore off, the songs stuck around because there were no weak tunes -- even the weakest, the slow-burning closer "The Lady In My Life," is a fine generic R&B ballad -- and the best are eternal.Even so, classic pop can be overplayed and several of the Thriller signature hits no longer sound fresh -- that creaky title track and the clenched posturing of "Beat It" are the worst offenders -- but "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" and "Billie Jean" remain startling in their futuristic funk and "Baby Be Mine," one of two songs not to be a hit single, sounds positively incandescent, perhaps because it isn't as familiar, but more likely because it is a brilliantly crafted piece from Temperton. And, again, it's that craft that impresses after all these years -- it's possible to hear past the myth, past the baggage that Jackson accumulated in the years since its release, and hear what he created on this singular sensation. It's not necessary to purchase the 25th anniversary reissue to appreciate this -- for those who appreciate the craft behind the album, the only worthwhile extra is the perfectly fine unreleased ballad "For All Time" -- but the set does have one trump card up its sleeve: the DVD has that performance of "Billie Jean" from Motown 25. It is the one thing on the set that comes close to capturing the excitement that Thriller generated upon its initial release -- and since excitement was as necessary to Thriller's success as craft, such a jolt is needed for this, although it may not be quite enough of an enticement for millions of fans to purchase this album a second time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Artist: Michael Jackson
- Format: LP
- Year: 2009
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 886972334417
- Item Number: SON233441
- Release date: 02/19/2008
- Label: Sbme/Epic
- Genre: Pop/Rock, R&B
- Style: Contemporary R&B, Post-Disco, Pop, Adult Contemporary R&B
- Album Time: 67:15
- 12 Inch Mixes
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Michael Jackson
- Anthology: The Best of Michael Jackson
- Bad (Import)
- Bad [Bonus Tracks]
- Bad [Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Bad [Special Edition Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Bad/Dangerous (Import)
- Ben
- Ben (Import)
- Best 1200
- Blood on the Dance Floor [4 Track Single]
- Blood on the Dance Floor [6 Track Single]
- Blood on the Dance Floor/Histo
- Blood on the Dance Floor/Invincible (Import)
- Blood on the Dance Floor: History in the Mix
- Blood on the Dance Floor: History in the Mix (Import)
- Celebrating 25 Years of Thriller
- Collector's Box
- Dangerous (Import)
- Dangerous [Special Edition]
- Document Unauthorized [DVD]
- Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough [DualDisc]
- Early Classics
- Essential Collection
- Forever, Michael
- Forever, Michael
- Gold
- Got to Be There (Import)
- Got to Be There/Forever Michael (Import)
- Greatest Hits: HIStory, Vol. 1
- Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection
- HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
- HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (Import)
- In Memory of Michael Jackson 1958-2009: The Tribute Compilation
- Innocent: The Trial of the Century
- Invincible
- Invincible (Import)
- Invincible (Import)
- JACKSON,MICHAEL: GIRL IS MINE 2008 WITH
- JACKSON,MICHAEL: KING OF POP-UK EDITION
- King of Pop (Import)
- King of Pop (Import)
- King of Pop [Argentina] (Import)
- King of Pop [Australia] (Import)
- King of Pop [Germany] (Import)
- King of Pop [Japan] (Import)
- King of Pop [Netherlands] (Import)
- King of Pop [Thailand] (Import)
- Love Songs
- Michael
- Michael (Import)
- Michael Jackson : Dangerous
- Michael Jackson : History
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- Michael Jackson: Visionary - The Video Singles [DualDisc]
- Music & Me
- Music & Me [Universal]
- Number Ones
- Number Ones (Import)
- Off the Wall (Import)
- Off the Wall [Bonus Tracks]
- Rockin' Robin
- Smooth Criminal [Japan Single]
- Stranger in Moscow [US 4 Tracks]
- Stranger in Moscow [US 7 Tracks]
- The Classic (Import)
- The Collection (Import)
- The Definitive Collection
- The Essential Michael Jackson
- The Essential Michael Jackson (Import)
- The Essential Michael Jackson [International]
- The Essential Michael Jackson [Limited Edition 3.0]
- The Michael Jackson: The Remix Suite
- The Michael Jackson: The Remix Suite (Import)
- The Motown Years (Import)
- The Silver Collection (Import)
- The Stripped Mixes
- The Ultimate Collection [Sony/Epic]
- The Ultimate Collection [Sony/Epic]
- Thriller
- Thriller [25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
- Thriller [25th Anniversary Edition Zombie Cover]
- Thriller [25th Anniversary Edition]
- Thriller [Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Thriller [Special Edition]
- Universal Masters Collection
- Very Best of Michael Jackson: Japan [Bonus Track]
- X2 (Off the Wall/Invincible)
- You Are Not Alone
- Michael Jackson : Thriller: 25th Anniversary (Jpn) (Ltd
- MICHAEL JACKSON : THRILLER: 25TH ANNIVERSARY (JPN) (DLX
- Michael Jackson : Thriller: 25th Anniversary (Jpn) (Exp
- Essential Collection (Import)
- Mellow (Import)
- Dear Michael: Motown Collection (Import)
- Got to Be There (Import)
- Ben (Import)
- Music & Me (Import)
- Forever, Michael (Import)
- Jackson,Michael: Thriller-Original Vers
- Off the Wall [Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Michael Jackson : Thriller
- Bad/Dangerous
- The Motown Collection (Import)
- Michael Jackson : Colour Collection (Hol) (Rmst) (Dig)
- Got to Be There
- Icon
- X-Posed: The Interview
- One Night in Japan (Import)
- Bad - 25th Anniversary (2CD)
- Number Ones (Slider)
- Jackson,Michael: Thriller-25th
- JACKSON,MICHAEL: KING OF POP-BELGIAN EDITION
- Essential Michael Jackson-Tin Box (Import)
- Off The Wall/Thriller (Import)
- Thriller (Import)
- Michael Jackson's This Is It (Import)
- Hollywood Tonight
- Immortal
- Immortal (Deluxe Edition)
- Thriller (Import)
- Bad - 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Box (3CD/1DVD)
- Bad [25th Anniversary Edition]
- Bad [25th Anniversary Edition]
- I Just Can't Stop Loving You (Import)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Nelson Hayes - Stomp Board
- Michael Boddicker - Vocoder, Emulator, Synthesizer
- Tom Bahler - Synclavier
- Becky Lopez - Vocals (Background)
- Bunny Hull - Vocals (Background)
- Gary Grant - Flugelhorn, Trumpet
- Greg Phillinganes - Fender Rhodes, Handclapping, Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Howard Hewett - Vocals (Background)
- James Ingram - Portasound, Vocals (Background), Handclapping
- Jerry Hey - Flugelhorn, Trumpet
- Julia Waters - Vocals (Background)
- Maxine Willard Waters - Vocals (Background)
- Oren Waters - Vocals (Background)
- Steve Lukather - Bass (Electric), Guitar
- Steven Ray - Stomp Board, Handclapping
- Vincent Price - Rap
- Anthony Caruso - Keyboards
- Anthony Kilhoffer - Keyboards
- Anthony Marinelli - Synthesizer
- Bill Reichenbach Jr. - Trombone
- Bill Wolfer - Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Brian Banks - Synthesizer
- Chuck Prada - Percussion
- David E. Williams - Guitar
- David Foster - Synthesizer
- David Paich - Piano, Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Dean Parks - Guitar
- Eddie Van Halen - Guitar
- Greg "Frosty" Smith - Synthesizer
- Jeff Bhasker - Keyboards
- Jeff Porcaro - Drums
- Keith Harris - Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Larry Andrew Williams - Flute, Saxophone
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - Drums
- Louis Johnson - Bass (Electric), Handclapping, Bass
- Michael Jackson - Stomp Board, Handclapping, Vocals (Background), Drums, Vocals
- Paul Jackson, Jr. - Guitar
- Paul McCartney - Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
- Printz Board - Trumpet
- Rod Temperton - Synthesizer
- Steve Porcaro - Keyboards, Synthesizer
- Tim Izo - Saxophone
- will.i.am - Keyboards, Synthesizer, Drums
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Credits:
- Al Quaglieri - Tape Research, A&R
- Craig Hella-Johnson - Archivist, Engineer
- Donn Landee - Guitar Engineer
- Greg "Frosty" Smith - ?
- Jeremy Lubbock - String Conductor
- Mark "Exit" Goodchild - Remix Engineer, Remixing
- Matthew Kelly - Tape Research
- Michael Kull - Tape Research
- Steven Berkowitz - A&R
- Anthony Marinelli - Synthesizer Programming
- Bill Wolfer - Synthesizer Programming
- Brian Banks - Synthesizer Programming
- Bruce Cannon - Effects
- Bruce Swedien - Effects, Mixing, Engineer
- David Foster - Synthesizer Arrangements
- Eddie Van Halen - Soloist
- Gerald Vinci - Concert Master
- Greg Phillinganes - Synthesizer Programming
- Jim Parham - Project Director
- Kanye West - Remix Producer
- Karen Faye - Wardrobe, Make-Up, Stylist
- Mac James - Lettering
- Matt Forger - Technical Engineer, Consultant, Engineer
- Michael Bush - Wardrobe, Make-Up, Stylist
- Paul McCartney - Soloist
- Roger Menz - Project Director
- Alex Dromgoole - Remixing
- Aliaune "Akon" Thiam - Remix Producer, Instrumentation, Composer, Programming
- Anthony Kilhoffer - Remix Producer, Remixing
- Bernie Grundman - Mastering
- Chris Athens - Mastering
- David Paich - Rhythm Arrangements
- Dick Zimmerman - Photography
- Dylan Dresdow - Remixing
- Giorgio Tuinfort - Remix Producer, Composer, Programming, Instrumentation
- I.Am Will - Remix Producer, Remixing
- Jerry Hey - String Conductor, String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements
- John Bettis - Composer
- Mark Ettel - Assistant Engineer
- Matthew Wheeler - Assistant Engineer
- Michael Jackson - Remix Producer, Soloist, Synthesizer Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement, Composer, String Arrangements, Remixing, Rhythm Arrangements, Executive Producer, Horn Arrangements, Producer
- Michael Sherwood - Composer
- Mick Guzauski - Mixing
- Mike Houge - Assistant Engineer
- Nate Hertweck - Assistant Engineer
- Steve Bates - Assistant Engineer
- Steve Porcaro - Synthesizer Programming, Composer
- Tom Bender - Mixing Assistant
- Tom Coyne - Mastering
- will.i.am - Remix Producer, Remixing
- William Adams - Composer
- Aaron Hook - Engineer
- Aya Takemura - Engineer
- Bradford Cobb - Engineer
- Humberto Gatica - Engineer
- James Ingram - Composer, Arranger
- John Strother - Engineer
- Quincy Jones - Composer, Vocal Arrangement, Rhythm Arrangements, Producer, Arranger
- Rod Temperton - Synthesizer Arrangements, Composer, Rhythm Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement, Arranger
