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Solo Michael Jackson Albums Wholly Influenced By Himself

August 8th, 2010 Mark Turgeon No comments

The Guinness World Book Of Records states that Michael Jackson is the most successful entertainer of all. A few short years after he learned to walk, he was performing for the world. He began singing with his brothers in the Jackson Five. Fans say the last seven Michael Jackson Albums released while he was alive were created with unadulterated, external influence.

Motown controlled Michael and the Jackson Five prior to 1979. After success with "The Wiz", Quincy Jones agreed to work with Michael on his first totally-solo - album. Quincy produced "Off The Wall" in August, 1979.

Michael had number-one success with "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" and "Rock With You" in the United States. Over 20 million copies of "Off The Wall" have been sold. Quincy Jones suggested that Michael perform "Girlfriend" - a song Paul McCartney had written a few years earlier just for Michael.

"Thriller" was Jackson's - and anyone's - best selling album ever. Released in late 1982, it is estimated that has sold over 100 million copies world-wide to date. From this time forward, Michael Jackson was forever a superstar. This album is still the best selling album ever.

Paul McCartney was featured on this album as well. He performed the duet "The Girl Is Mine" with Jackson. The world was introduced to the now-famous "Moonwalk" during a Motown performance in 1983; and a movie-like music video was released for "Thriller". These factors helped this album achieve its astonishing sales record. "Billie Jean" and "Beat It" were the only number-one US singles from this effort.

Virtually impossible to beat, Michael never made another album as popular as "Thriller". Quincy continued with Michael to produce "Bad." The song that best personifies Michael Jackson came from this album. "Man In The Mirror" was very popular with the media and fans following Michael's death in 2009.

"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" - a duet with Siedah Garrett - and four other singles of the eleven efforts on this album - made it to number 1 in the US. To date, 30 million "Bad" albums have been sold. It took 2 1/2 years to complete; and was released in 1987.

"Dangerous" was released on a Thursday. Sony would usually release new albums on a Monday. Three days following November 26, "Dangerous" broke the record as the fastest selling album - to reach number one - ever. Only "Black Or White" became a number-one single in the USA. The single also broke a long-standing Beatles' record, jumping 32 places on the Pop singles' charts. That Beatles single was "Let It Be" from 1970.

Michael's "History" album - a clever play-on-words - was a two-album release of 30 titles. Fifteen of these were new; fifteen were greatest hits. A lot of new efforts can be found on this set. It is the first time Michael showed he wasn't just a great dancer and vocalist. He played many of the key instruments such as guitar, drums and keyboard for this release. Sister Janet performed "Scream" with Michael; and "You Are Not Alone" made it to number one in the US. This album has sold over 15 million copies worldwide.

"Blood On The Dance Floor" is Michael's second-last album. It was originally meant to be an album to promote his European - "History" tour. Over time, 5 new singles were added to the 8 remixes. Different studios in different countries were used as Michael toured and recorded. In the end it ended up as the best selling remixed album ever.

The last album released by Michael Jackson was in October of 2001. "Invincible" contained 16 new tunes. There were a lot of songs and a "fun" twist added upon this album's release. Michael had 5 different covers created and sold for "Invincible". His last two albums received poor promotional effort; but this last effort has still sold over 8 million.

Michael performed for over forty years. He never quit doing what he loved most - which was performing and making music. Until his death in June of 2009, Michael never stopped. These seven efforts are viewed as the Michael Jackson Albums that best represent the man and his music.

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