Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Michael Jackson ?Xscape? Album: Review Roundup

‘Xscape’ is the second posthumous Michael Jackson album to be released. Are these songs worth listening to? Would the King of Pop approve? These are questions which have no definitive answers, of course, but now that we have a new album, the music critics are weighing in. Find out what they have to say. This new album was executive-produced by L.A. Reid and, as originally announced in the press release, the eight previously unreleased tracks were “contemporised.” Timbaland was the main producer of the album, with others contributing, including Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Stargate and Jerome “J-Roc” Harmon and among others. The songs span nearly 20 years of Michael Jackson’s career from 1983 to 2001. The promotion of the album has been notably muted. The lead single, “Love Never Felt So Good” had its world premiere during the live broadcast of the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Awards, with R&B superstar Usher performing a dance tribute live on stage. Originally a duet with Paul Anka, the vocals heard on this new version are Justin Timberlake’s. The appropriateness of the album is something that is debated and will continue to be debated. That discussion carries on aside from and apart from the music and [...]

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