Ten Lost MJ Gems
In the wake of Michael Jackson's death I spent weeks
listening to every song I could find in an attempt to make the ultimate mix. I
knew I wanted it to be no longer than two CD's, which was a challenge. I also worked to listen to
everything with an open mind and not dismiss anything out of hand. He deserved
that much for all the joy he had brought into my life.
Eventually, I ended up with a fantastic collection that we
listened to addictively for months. I burned a copy for one friend who listened
to it so much in her car I had to burn it again about a year later.
But I still had that playlist of "MJ Rejects" on
my iPod. Some songs had been left off to avoid redundancy, like demos of hits
or too many songs from one album. Others just seemed bad, too sappy, or
half-baked. But time can change how we feel about things so I revisited the
rejects today, on his 57th birthday to see if any of these songs struck me
differently.
All Night Dancing - Destiny is actually a very consistent
album and it was hard to leave any songs out of the playlist. This track is
pure energy and the album seemed to hint at a bright future for The Jacksons as
a group.
Scared Of The Moon - This demo could be a ballad from a
high-budget Disney film. He sings with such purity - and none of the tics
associated with his later work - that it's impossible not to sit in awe.
Monkey Business - Sly and sexy, this shouldn't have been
left off Dangerous. I think the horn players (or it might be a synth) are
having as much fun as MJ - - too much monkey business, indeed.
Stranger In Moscow - MJ's intimate delivery on this sleek
bit of R&B balladry could warm up winter in Russia - or anywhere.
Burn This Disco Out - There's not really a bad track on Off
The Wall and this jam features pretty much everything that makes MJ great. He
constructed his songs like a choreographer which makes them so much fun to
dance to.
Unbreakable - MJ seemed to have an uncomfortable
relationship with hip-hop and I'm not sure he entirely understood it. This
track featured the Notorious B.I.G., who is more up to the challenge than some
of the rappers MJ worked with, and an aggressive groove that sounds better than
I remembered. It's from his last album, Invincible - don't sneer, it sold 13
million copies.
Things I Do For You - This funked up song from Destiny is
nearly an Off The Wall contender.
You Can't Win - The other MJ song from The Wiz is absurdly
danceable and super-smooth. You can hear a mature artist being born and full of
joy.
In The Closet - This still sounds futurist, not only because
of the tricky production but also due to the left-field harmonies. The lyrics
refer to "The truth of lust woman to man" - interesting noun
placement - but sometimes I think MJ was looking toward a post-racial,
post-gender utopia. His tragic attempt to reach it was written on his body.
Butterflies - Invincible had a somewhat tortured genesis but
you'd never know it from this stripped down, cozy ballad. Break Of Dawn from
the same album is nearly as good. Any R&B singer today would give their
eye teeth for a song this great.
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