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Michael Jackson - Thriller

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CD Release

October 16, 2001

Label

Sony

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  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. Interview - Quincy Jones
  11. Someone In The Dark
  12. Interview - Quincy Jones
  13. Billie Jean (Home Demo From 1981)
  14. Interview - Quincy Jones
  15. Interview - Rod Temperton/Quincy Jones
  16. Interview - Quincy Jones
  17. Voice-Over Session from 'Thriller' - Michael Jackson/Vincent Price
  18. Interview - Rod Temperton/Quincy Jones
  19. Interview - Quincy Jones
  20. Carousel
  21. Interview - Quincy Jones

Additional Information

Where Off the Wall was pretty much straight good times, Thriller introduced dread into Michael Jackson's solo work. By 1995's HIStory, this element curdled into overwhelming self-regard and out-of-touchness, but here it's bracing. While Thriller offers its share of cute ("The Girl Is Mine," a duet with Paul McCartney that was the album's first single; "P.Y.T."), the most memorable cuts remain "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," all of which meld musical imagination and worried-mind lyrics.

There's also the title track, which takes a cue from Parliament's concept pieces in employing Vincent Price to warn that nonfunky forces will "terrorize y'all's neighborhood." Thriller, of course, continues to battle with the Eagles' first greatest-hits package for the title of biggest-selling U.S. long-player ever. Bonus material on this edition includes "Someone in the Dark," from Jackson's E.T. children's album, and a Quincy Jones interview in which the producer cites "My Sharona" as the inspiration for "Beat It"--and, even better, the real-life Billie Jean's claim that Michael was "the father of one of her twins." --Rickey Wright - Amazon.com essential recording

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