




190758664514 is two LP picture disc Review: Michael's Autobiography - Michael Jackson may be one of the most mysterious people on earth. His life and his experiences are probably much more than any of us could imagine, but this album (by far his most personal) gives you a little peak into who he really is. HIStory is aptly named as it gives you a "history" of his music to date with a greatest hits collection on disk one and then gives you "HIS story" on disc two. Disk two is definately my favorite MJ album. You get the sense that it was written largely as an outlet of emotions that Michael felt after going through the allegations of 93/94. The album has an angrier tone than his others, and you get the sense that you know him a bit by the end. 1. Scream: the album starts with a duet between Michael and his sister Janet. It's obviously a push by the record company to cash in on the superstardom of these two, and as a result it's a little overproduced and noisey. But the message is true to the tone of the album and lyrics like "Tired of injustice Tired of the schemes The lies are disgusting So what does it mean" and "Tired of you tellin' the story your way It's causin' confusion You think it's okay" it sets the stage for the anger of the rest of the album. 2. They Don't Care About Us: This song is much better on the production front, smooth background vocals and strings compliment the driving beat well. The lyrics are clearly meant to cause controversy and grab attention, because Michael loves attention- and there is no better way to get attention than by causing controvsey. The song is one of my favorites of MJs, and was very successful in some parts of the world- including Brazil where the video was filmed. 3. Stranger in Moscow: Quite possibly Michael's best song EVER. The song is melancholy and shows the sadness he felt after the allegations, "Swift and sudden fall from grace/ sunny days seemed far away". Michael has said that he wrote the song in a hotel room in Moscow, while listening to the screams of fans below, but realizing that he was completely alone: thus "how does it feel when you're alone,and it's cold inside?" it feels like a "stanger in moscow". This (or earth song) is probably my favorite MJ song of all time. 4. This Time Around: The production on this song is horrible in my opinion. The "music" sounds more like noise. But the lyrics seem to be quite theraputic. "They really want to use me and then falsely accuse me". This song was basically nothing more than a way for Michael to vent his anger over the 93 allegations. And he seems to vow to "stay away from strangers" "this time around" but it didn't seem to stick as he ended up in another mess after being accused by welfare frauds and professional plaintiffs in 2003-2005. 5. Earth Song: If Stranger in Moscow isn't the best song MJ has ever done, then this is. Earth Song may be the most powerful ballad I have ever heard. Unlike his earlier Heal the World or We are the World, Earth Song does not plead for people to treat the world better- he vents his anger over the damage we've already done "what have we done to the world, look what we've done". The song has no words in the chorus- words can't express the pain and suffering humans have caused in this word- the chorus is simply a cry, Michael's expression of the world's pain. The climax of the song is truly phenomenal, and all you can do is sit back, crank up the speakers and let the emotions pour through you. The song was a HUGE hit in Europe and Britan, but was never released as a single in the US. 6. D.S.: The initials here stand for "Dom Sheldon" accordign to the lyrics, but anyone who has followed Jackson's legal troubles knows that this song is a thinly veiled reference to Tom Sneddon- the District Attorney of Santa Barbara County, California. The DA headed up both investigations of Jackson (dropping the 93 investigation when a grand jury said they couldn't not come up with any evidence to indict Jackson even after Sneddon went through all the trouble of strip searching Jackson and having his genitalia photographed and videotaped. Sneddon then lost the 2003 investigation after a jury found Jackson not guilty on all counts, despite putting 5 prosecutors on the case and spending $6 million prosecuting Jackson). Jackson lashes out venomously at Sneddon, accusing him of everything from not having a social life to consorting with the KKK (one of Sneddon's sons got into trouble in the late 90s by hanging out with a skin-head gang). The song's chorus is rather repetitive- "Tom Sneddon is a cold man" over and over. But there are many who would agree as Sneddon has been sued for malicious prosecution 14 times during his rein as DA. The song seems to be meant more for Michael's good than for listeners but the song does have a fun guitar riff and is easy listening. 7 Money: This song is clearly aimed at Jackson's accusers "they dont' care, they use me for the money/ they dont' care they sue me for the money" "lie for it, die for it, you would do anything for money". Ironically enough, Jackson was sued again by Evan Chandler (who made the accusations of molestation for his son in 93) for making this album. Evan felt the album violated the confidentiality agreement Jackson signed as part of the settlement in 94- saying he would not publicly discuss the case. But Evan also added Sony to the defendants in his case asking for $60 million. The case was eventually thrown out of court some 6 years later when neither Evan nor an attorney representing him showed up for a hearing in the case. 8 Come Together: Jackson is self-proclaimed Beatles fan and this cover is definately one of the best Beatles covers ever done. The song was recorded much before most of the other material on the album, and in fact a video of Jackson performing the song appears on the Moonwalker video Jackson released. The song is a good cover, and gives the listener a break from Jackson's anger in the album. 9 You Are Not Alone: This R. Kelly song was a huge hit for Jackson world wide and was his last number one in the US. The song is a beautiful ballad- radio friendly, but lacks the emotion of other songs on the album. 10 Childhood: This song embodies everything Jackson has always claimed about himself: "No one understands me They view it as such strange eccentricities... 'Cause I keep kidding around Like a child, but pardon me... People say I'm not okay 'Cause I love such elementary things... It's been my fate to compensate, for the ChildhoodI've never known..." "Before you judge me, try hard to love me, Look within your heart then ask, Have you seen my Childhood?" The music in the song is absolutely beautiful, the strings and piano tell a story the way classical music does. You can feel the emotion of the song in the music. Overall, it may be a bit sappy, but then again- overall, Michael Jackson is a bit sappy. Jackson himself has said that this song is the most autobiographical he has ever written. 11 Tabloid Junkie: Here Jackson vents his anger at the press that continually twists celebrities stories just to make a buck. "It's slander/With the words you use/You're a parasite in black and white/Do anything for news" The song is catchy and has an interesting drum percussion sound that is not a drum, but actually Jackson beat boxing. Not his best work, but catchy enough to listen to. 12 2 Bad: This another song that is a little overproduced and noisey, but the message is what's important. Jackson again speaks to his accusers, letting them know they havent' won:"Look who's standing if you please/Though you tried to bring me to my knees/Too bad too bad about it" The song appears in Jackson's short film "Ghosts". 13 HIStory: The title song, is not terribly impressive. News clips are scattered throughout the song and get a bit distracting. It's a nice thought but borders on cheesy, but then again, Jackson likes cheesy. The chorus is beautiful- the smooth vocals and harmony you expect from MJ. 14 Little Susie: This song is quite unique. It's not the type you would hear on the radio, yet it is haunting and beautiful. The song was written for a little refugee girl from Africa who was adopted by a family in Britan but was locked in a basement and died of neglect. The song has a gothic feel to it, and the music sounds like a horror movie version of carosel music. The lyrics tell a sad story and remind the listener how important it is to have compassion and care for others. 15 Smile: Jackson is huge fan of Charlie Chaplin, so it only makes sense for him to cover a Chaplin penned song. He does it beautifully, it may be his best vocal performance ever. And after the anger and sadness of the album, he leaves you on a high note: reminding you to just "smile, when your heart is breaking/ smile even though it's aching" "Smile, what's the use of crying /You'll find that life is still worthwhile /If you'll just Smile" I highly recommend the album, for Jackson fans and non-fans alike. Review: MJ's Strengths as a Songwriter and Storyteller are at Genius-Level - Prince had the Sign O' the Times double album. Michael Jackson has his own double album. This one. Fans of high-quality R&B, soul, funk, and rock never had it so good. Disc 1 includes hits and one miss (The Girl is Mine) from earlier albums. Disc 2 contains a mix of fascinating new material that reveals MJ's forthright, direct, and filterless expressions of anger, fear, love, horror, and sentiment. Scream, the righteous duet with sister Janet is an aggressive, industrial rock-fueled palm to the face for mainstream media that refuses to age, written and produced by Prince ex-patriates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. They Don't Care About Us is an excellent piece that stutter steps to military cadence, again with MJ stripping down his anger and disgust (tell us how you really feel, MJ) towards institutions of power and their control over the powerless. Stranger in Moscow is a beautiful piece of music with MJ's sadly sweet vocals underlaid by gentle keyboard chord changes and MJ's own beat box. So beautiful that MJ's haunting lyrics of alienation and isolation tear at the listener's heart. Impossible to turn away and pretend not to hear this cry in the rain. This Time Around is another b*tch-slap by MJ to mainstream media in the same vein as Scream, but with much more cursing. MJ is not taking any "sh*t" and has Dallas Austin's highly danceable beats and a rap by Biggie Smalls to make sure the listener understands that he means it! MJ flips the script with a wondrously clear indictment of man's mistreatment of the planet with Earth Song. Written and composed by MJ, question after question dares the listener to deny the destruction of the world's environment. This gospel opera endures as an anthem whose warnings can no longer be marginalized or ignored. With D.S., once again, MJ goes off on his detractors with barely-disguised expressions of contempt for an out-of-control jerk named "Dom Sheldon" whose thirst to take MJ down remains unsatiated. Really nice beat and you can dance to it, while giggling at Dom Sheldon over Slash's guitar riffs. MJ adopts Prince's NPG Minneapolis sound to smooth effect for Money. Nicely done! Come Together is a remake of the Lennon-McCarthy classic. Fierce, sexy, and expressive. R. Kelly, for all his uneasy reputation concerning minors, remains a an excellent songwriter and arranger whose talents in music, much the same way Roman Polanski's talents as a filmmaker, can not be denied. You Are Not Alone is a beautiful R&B slow-jam, lovely and memorable, extremely singable. Childhood is whiny and maudlin, not enjoyable. With Tabloid Junkie, MJ delivers yet another caution about the veracity of mainstream media reports. New jack-flavored, well-seasoned by Jam and Lewis instead of Riley. Good, but not as good as Scream and This Time Around. 2Bad contains nonsense clips of King of Rock by Run-DMC and more expressions of anger by MJ. This song tries too hard. Skipping a listen does not cause a large amount of regret. History's introduction is too long with a lot of speech quotations. Lectures too much like Schoolhouse Rock or a song someone's forced to learn in grade school under threat of a note sent home to your parents. Little Susie is an extremely difficult song to listen to all the way to the end. A two-minute operatic intro gives way to a child humming along to a music box which then gives way to orchestral string arrangement and the detailed description of the murder of a small girl, which leaves the listener distressed and upset. Crime scene description has been done before by MJ with Smooth Criminal. Unlike Smooth Criminal, however, Little Susie's expert straight-forward slow-paced arrangement by MJ provides no escape from the horror through breathy lyrics or dance beats or guitar riffs. Chilling. Frightening. Necessary. Smile is a classical orchestral arrangement with music by Charlie Chaplin and lyrics by Geoff Parsons. A bittersweet encouragement in the face of obstacles, Smile is the final statement on MJ's exhausting exploration of outrage and personal violation. HISTORY is an excellent album with Jackson at his most lyrically vulnerable and remains a perfect example of his strength and skill as songwriter and storyteller.
















| ASIN | B0000029LG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,479 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #61 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #69 in Dance & Electronic (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,944) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2011537 |
| Label | Legacy Recordings |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Legacy Recordings |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 1995 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Run time | 2 hours and 28 minutes |
M**.
Michael's Autobiography
Michael Jackson may be one of the most mysterious people on earth. His life and his experiences are probably much more than any of us could imagine, but this album (by far his most personal) gives you a little peak into who he really is. HIStory is aptly named as it gives you a "history" of his music to date with a greatest hits collection on disk one and then gives you "HIS story" on disc two. Disk two is definately my favorite MJ album. You get the sense that it was written largely as an outlet of emotions that Michael felt after going through the allegations of 93/94. The album has an angrier tone than his others, and you get the sense that you know him a bit by the end. 1. Scream: the album starts with a duet between Michael and his sister Janet. It's obviously a push by the record company to cash in on the superstardom of these two, and as a result it's a little overproduced and noisey. But the message is true to the tone of the album and lyrics like "Tired of injustice Tired of the schemes The lies are disgusting So what does it mean" and "Tired of you tellin' the story your way It's causin' confusion You think it's okay" it sets the stage for the anger of the rest of the album. 2. They Don't Care About Us: This song is much better on the production front, smooth background vocals and strings compliment the driving beat well. The lyrics are clearly meant to cause controversy and grab attention, because Michael loves attention- and there is no better way to get attention than by causing controvsey. The song is one of my favorites of MJs, and was very successful in some parts of the world- including Brazil where the video was filmed. 3. Stranger in Moscow: Quite possibly Michael's best song EVER. The song is melancholy and shows the sadness he felt after the allegations, "Swift and sudden fall from grace/ sunny days seemed far away". Michael has said that he wrote the song in a hotel room in Moscow, while listening to the screams of fans below, but realizing that he was completely alone: thus "how does it feel when you're alone,and it's cold inside?" it feels like a "stanger in moscow". This (or earth song) is probably my favorite MJ song of all time. 4. This Time Around: The production on this song is horrible in my opinion. The "music" sounds more like noise. But the lyrics seem to be quite theraputic. "They really want to use me and then falsely accuse me". This song was basically nothing more than a way for Michael to vent his anger over the 93 allegations. And he seems to vow to "stay away from strangers" "this time around" but it didn't seem to stick as he ended up in another mess after being accused by welfare frauds and professional plaintiffs in 2003-2005. 5. Earth Song: If Stranger in Moscow isn't the best song MJ has ever done, then this is. Earth Song may be the most powerful ballad I have ever heard. Unlike his earlier Heal the World or We are the World, Earth Song does not plead for people to treat the world better- he vents his anger over the damage we've already done "what have we done to the world, look what we've done". The song has no words in the chorus- words can't express the pain and suffering humans have caused in this word- the chorus is simply a cry, Michael's expression of the world's pain. The climax of the song is truly phenomenal, and all you can do is sit back, crank up the speakers and let the emotions pour through you. The song was a HUGE hit in Europe and Britan, but was never released as a single in the US. 6. D.S.: The initials here stand for "Dom Sheldon" accordign to the lyrics, but anyone who has followed Jackson's legal troubles knows that this song is a thinly veiled reference to Tom Sneddon- the District Attorney of Santa Barbara County, California. The DA headed up both investigations of Jackson (dropping the 93 investigation when a grand jury said they couldn't not come up with any evidence to indict Jackson even after Sneddon went through all the trouble of strip searching Jackson and having his genitalia photographed and videotaped. Sneddon then lost the 2003 investigation after a jury found Jackson not guilty on all counts, despite putting 5 prosecutors on the case and spending $6 million prosecuting Jackson). Jackson lashes out venomously at Sneddon, accusing him of everything from not having a social life to consorting with the KKK (one of Sneddon's sons got into trouble in the late 90s by hanging out with a skin-head gang). The song's chorus is rather repetitive- "Tom Sneddon is a cold man" over and over. But there are many who would agree as Sneddon has been sued for malicious prosecution 14 times during his rein as DA. The song seems to be meant more for Michael's good than for listeners but the song does have a fun guitar riff and is easy listening. 7 Money: This song is clearly aimed at Jackson's accusers "they dont' care, they use me for the money/ they dont' care they sue me for the money" "lie for it, die for it, you would do anything for money". Ironically enough, Jackson was sued again by Evan Chandler (who made the accusations of molestation for his son in 93) for making this album. Evan felt the album violated the confidentiality agreement Jackson signed as part of the settlement in 94- saying he would not publicly discuss the case. But Evan also added Sony to the defendants in his case asking for $60 million. The case was eventually thrown out of court some 6 years later when neither Evan nor an attorney representing him showed up for a hearing in the case. 8 Come Together: Jackson is self-proclaimed Beatles fan and this cover is definately one of the best Beatles covers ever done. The song was recorded much before most of the other material on the album, and in fact a video of Jackson performing the song appears on the Moonwalker video Jackson released. The song is a good cover, and gives the listener a break from Jackson's anger in the album. 9 You Are Not Alone: This R. Kelly song was a huge hit for Jackson world wide and was his last number one in the US. The song is a beautiful ballad- radio friendly, but lacks the emotion of other songs on the album. 10 Childhood: This song embodies everything Jackson has always claimed about himself: "No one understands me They view it as such strange eccentricities... 'Cause I keep kidding around Like a child, but pardon me... People say I'm not okay 'Cause I love such elementary things... It's been my fate to compensate, for the ChildhoodI've never known..." "Before you judge me, try hard to love me, Look within your heart then ask, Have you seen my Childhood?" The music in the song is absolutely beautiful, the strings and piano tell a story the way classical music does. You can feel the emotion of the song in the music. Overall, it may be a bit sappy, but then again- overall, Michael Jackson is a bit sappy. Jackson himself has said that this song is the most autobiographical he has ever written. 11 Tabloid Junkie: Here Jackson vents his anger at the press that continually twists celebrities stories just to make a buck. "It's slander/With the words you use/You're a parasite in black and white/Do anything for news" The song is catchy and has an interesting drum percussion sound that is not a drum, but actually Jackson beat boxing. Not his best work, but catchy enough to listen to. 12 2 Bad: This another song that is a little overproduced and noisey, but the message is what's important. Jackson again speaks to his accusers, letting them know they havent' won:"Look who's standing if you please/Though you tried to bring me to my knees/Too bad too bad about it" The song appears in Jackson's short film "Ghosts". 13 HIStory: The title song, is not terribly impressive. News clips are scattered throughout the song and get a bit distracting. It's a nice thought but borders on cheesy, but then again, Jackson likes cheesy. The chorus is beautiful- the smooth vocals and harmony you expect from MJ. 14 Little Susie: This song is quite unique. It's not the type you would hear on the radio, yet it is haunting and beautiful. The song was written for a little refugee girl from Africa who was adopted by a family in Britan but was locked in a basement and died of neglect. The song has a gothic feel to it, and the music sounds like a horror movie version of carosel music. The lyrics tell a sad story and remind the listener how important it is to have compassion and care for others. 15 Smile: Jackson is huge fan of Charlie Chaplin, so it only makes sense for him to cover a Chaplin penned song. He does it beautifully, it may be his best vocal performance ever. And after the anger and sadness of the album, he leaves you on a high note: reminding you to just "smile, when your heart is breaking/ smile even though it's aching" "Smile, what's the use of crying /You'll find that life is still worthwhile /If you'll just Smile" I highly recommend the album, for Jackson fans and non-fans alike.
L**N
MJ's Strengths as a Songwriter and Storyteller are at Genius-Level
Prince had the Sign O' the Times double album. Michael Jackson has his own double album. This one. Fans of high-quality R&B, soul, funk, and rock never had it so good. Disc 1 includes hits and one miss (The Girl is Mine) from earlier albums. Disc 2 contains a mix of fascinating new material that reveals MJ's forthright, direct, and filterless expressions of anger, fear, love, horror, and sentiment. Scream, the righteous duet with sister Janet is an aggressive, industrial rock-fueled palm to the face for mainstream media that refuses to age, written and produced by Prince ex-patriates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. They Don't Care About Us is an excellent piece that stutter steps to military cadence, again with MJ stripping down his anger and disgust (tell us how you really feel, MJ) towards institutions of power and their control over the powerless. Stranger in Moscow is a beautiful piece of music with MJ's sadly sweet vocals underlaid by gentle keyboard chord changes and MJ's own beat box. So beautiful that MJ's haunting lyrics of alienation and isolation tear at the listener's heart. Impossible to turn away and pretend not to hear this cry in the rain. This Time Around is another b*tch-slap by MJ to mainstream media in the same vein as Scream, but with much more cursing. MJ is not taking any "sh*t" and has Dallas Austin's highly danceable beats and a rap by Biggie Smalls to make sure the listener understands that he means it! MJ flips the script with a wondrously clear indictment of man's mistreatment of the planet with Earth Song. Written and composed by MJ, question after question dares the listener to deny the destruction of the world's environment. This gospel opera endures as an anthem whose warnings can no longer be marginalized or ignored. With D.S., once again, MJ goes off on his detractors with barely-disguised expressions of contempt for an out-of-control jerk named "Dom Sheldon" whose thirst to take MJ down remains unsatiated. Really nice beat and you can dance to it, while giggling at Dom Sheldon over Slash's guitar riffs. MJ adopts Prince's NPG Minneapolis sound to smooth effect for Money. Nicely done! Come Together is a remake of the Lennon-McCarthy classic. Fierce, sexy, and expressive. R. Kelly, for all his uneasy reputation concerning minors, remains a an excellent songwriter and arranger whose talents in music, much the same way Roman Polanski's talents as a filmmaker, can not be denied. You Are Not Alone is a beautiful R&B slow-jam, lovely and memorable, extremely singable. Childhood is whiny and maudlin, not enjoyable. With Tabloid Junkie, MJ delivers yet another caution about the veracity of mainstream media reports. New jack-flavored, well-seasoned by Jam and Lewis instead of Riley. Good, but not as good as Scream and This Time Around. 2Bad contains nonsense clips of King of Rock by Run-DMC and more expressions of anger by MJ. This song tries too hard. Skipping a listen does not cause a large amount of regret. History's introduction is too long with a lot of speech quotations. Lectures too much like Schoolhouse Rock or a song someone's forced to learn in grade school under threat of a note sent home to your parents. Little Susie is an extremely difficult song to listen to all the way to the end. A two-minute operatic intro gives way to a child humming along to a music box which then gives way to orchestral string arrangement and the detailed description of the murder of a small girl, which leaves the listener distressed and upset. Crime scene description has been done before by MJ with Smooth Criminal. Unlike Smooth Criminal, however, Little Susie's expert straight-forward slow-paced arrangement by MJ provides no escape from the horror through breathy lyrics or dance beats or guitar riffs. Chilling. Frightening. Necessary. Smile is a classical orchestral arrangement with music by Charlie Chaplin and lyrics by Geoff Parsons. A bittersweet encouragement in the face of obstacles, Smile is the final statement on MJ's exhausting exploration of outrage and personal violation. HISTORY is an excellent album with Jackson at his most lyrically vulnerable and remains a perfect example of his strength and skill as songwriter and storyteller.
M**G
Sehr tolle ct d Mega toll, sehr tolle Lieder!
M**R
Toujours aussi bon.
S**S
Having only just got into Michael Jackson, and enquired four of the greatest albums ever made ("Off The Wall", "Thriller", "Bad", and "Dangerous"), a long with his mix album, "Blood On The Dance Floor" and "Invincible", and loving every single one of them, I realised I still had one more album to get, his great double album ("HIStory"), perhaps one of the greatest double albums of all time, up there with the Beatles "White Album". As most people know the album contains two CDs - the first one is entitled "HIStory Begins", and every single one of these 15 songs needs no introduction because most people have heard them since they have first been able to turn on a radio. All the great songs from his past career are here, ("Billie Jean", "Bad", "Black Or White", Man In The Mirror", "Thriller", "Beat It" and "Heal The World"). Every single one of these songs are fantastic in their own right and stand up on their own as some of the greatest songs ever recorded. The only complaint I have of this greatest hits section is the fact that they have left off one of his greatest songs ever, "Smooth Criminal". Apart from that, this a real 5-star album. The second disc on this CD ("HIStory Continues") is the most interesting as they are a collection of totally new songs, except of course "Come Together" which was done in 1987 for the "Bad" album. All of these songs are amazing and showcase Michael's great genius and ability to produce songs outside the barrier of being great and take them into a whole new world. To hear him singing a duet with his sister, Janet, is wonderful and shows how great his voice goes together with other artists. Like a lot of the other songs on this album, the lyrics, music and vocals seem to portray an idea of anger that came from Jackson's experience with the tabloid press. "They Don't Care About Us" is one of his most angry songs ever and is very upsetting to hear a man who has brought the world nothing but happiness pour out all of his anger and emotion into this song, but Jackson does it in a way so that we will always follow him and stand by him. There are of course his two great number ones presented here: "You Are Not Alone" and "Earth Song". Both showcase Jackson's great vocal ability and "Earth Song" is one of his most powerful songs ever, with the chrous being one of the best in the history of music. Other songs that deserve a mention are "Childhoood", which is very heartbreaking to listen to because anyone who knows about Jackson knows that he missed out on a lot of his childhood because of the Jackson 5. My favourite song on this album and perhaps one of my favourite Michael Jackson songs ever is the title track. This is genius personified. Everything is in here. There is a lot to take in, but because it is Jackson, you don't mind going on the journey with him. The song also presents a major theme with Michael - the idea of peace. The line from the song "how many children have to die before we start loving our brothers?" is one we all should ask every day because how many more people do have to die before we all stop trying to kill each other. This a long with his other albums are some of my favourite records in music. There is nothing bad about this album, and despite the fact that a lot of people don't seem to like the angry Michael Jackson, I think it was a great path for him to go one, a journey he started in his "Dangerous" album. Buy this album and like his other albums, you will not be dissapointed.
E**K
It is one of his best albums and I would highly recommend it. Every song is amazing and different from what we've heard before.
A**.
Eu estava querendo adquirir esse CD duplo a muito tempo, salvo em minha lista a meses, e finalmente consegui comprar na Black deste ano de 2025. Fiquei muito feliz, estou muito satisfeito, ouvindo todos os dias, recomendo, vale muito à pena.
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