10) Michael Jackson: 'Blood on the Dancefloor: HIStory in the Mix'
Did you know? The album is comprised of five new songs and eight remixes from MJ's 1995 studio album, 'HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I.' Despite mixed reviews, the album still stands as the best selling remix album ever released.
9) The Jackson 5: 'Maybe Tomorrow'
Did you know? Despite being less successful than The Jackson 5's three previous albums, this album includes the most sampled and covered material out the group's work by such artists as Puff Daddy, Jim Jones, and Chris Brown to name a few. The song, 'Never Can Say Goodbye' was covered by Issac Hayes, James Brown, and Gloria Gaynor.
8) Michael Jackson: 'Invincible'
Did you know? This is Jackson's final studio album and the first album to include all new tracks since his 1991 album 'Dangerous.' It debuted at number one in 13 countries and the album cover -- revealing an artsy headshot of Michael Jackson -- is featured in silver but was originally available in four other colors.
7) The Jackson 5: 'ABC'
Did you know? The Jackson 5's third studio album included two number one singles, 'ABC' and 'The Love you Save,' which was in the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks, replacing The Beatles' single 'The Long and Winding Road.' Other featured songs in this album are Jermaine's only lead song, 'I Found That Girl,' as well as 'The Young Folks,' initially recorded by Diana Ross.
6) Michael Jackson: 'HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I'
Did you know? His 1995 album (one side his singles collection, the other his ninth studio album) is the best selling multiple disc album of all time, selling over 18 million copies worldwide. This is also MJ's most controversial album, deriving from a half nude Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley in his 'You Are Not Alone' music video as well as anti-Semitic accusations for the lyrics in 'They don't Care About Us.'
5) The Jackson 5: 'Third Album'
Did you know? This was The Jackson 5's most successful album, reaching number four on the Billboard album charts and number 1 on the R&B album charts. The album includes their fourth consecutive number one single 'I'll Be There' on the U.S. pop charts.
4) Michael Jackson: 'Dangerous'
Did you know? 'Dangerous'--Jackson's second best selling album--is the most successful 'swingbeat' album of all time and was the first album to include eight consecutive UK Top 20 Hits. The debut of the video 'Black or White' on November 14, 1991 was simultaneously broadcast in 27 countries to the largest audience to ever watch a music video, approximately 500 million people.
3) Michael Jackson: 'Off the Wall'
Did you know? An album full of 'firsts,' this was not only Jackson's first album without Motown Records, but was the first album to ever release four number one singles in the U.S. The album was produced by Quincy Jones, who Jackson originally worked with in the musical film 'The Wiz.' Jackson wrote the debut single, 'Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough' which won him his first Grammy award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance; other songs on the album were written by heavy weights Rod Temperton, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney. In 2008, this album was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
2) Michael Jackson: 'Bad'
Did you know? Jackson's initial intentions were to release this album as a three disc set, including an estimated 30 recorded songs (cut down from 60 self written songs). However, producer Quincy Jones trimmed down the album into the final 10 track single disc LP. The final version includes 11 songs--nine written and composed by Jackson alone and another hit song, 'Man in the Mirror' produced by Jackson. Two Grammys came out of this album, one for Best Engineered Album--Non Classical and another for Best Music Video--Short Form for 'Leave Me Alone,' which appeared on the album as a bonus track.
1) Michael Jackson: 'Thriller'
Did you know? Deemed as the best selling album of all time, 'Thriller' produced seven Top 10 singles (two of them reaching number one), was awarded eight Grammys, and stayed at number one for 37 weeks. Jackson's passion for creating music videos (easily comparable to short films) surfaced in this album when promoting his hit singles 'Thriller,' 'Billie Jean' and 'Beat It.' Time magazine's 1984 praise on the album: "For a record industry stuck on the border between the ruins of punk and the chic regions of synthesizer pop, Thriller was a thorough restoration of confidence, a rejuvenation."
1. i luv this song he is such a role model to all who can sing and actually do something with thee talents.......
Posted at 11:55AM on Aug 28th 2009 by lena