i have bought this MJ album because i recently have been a MJ addict and i really like his music and work,although i admit i have only been a fan after his death...i just really started to grow to like this album as well although some of the songs already been put in other collections over time already,the ones like 'black or white' and 'heal the world'.but i still very like this record
Bought this item as a christmas present for a big Michael Jackson fan. Was great value as a stocking filler and saved having to pay more on other websites.
I brought Michael Jackson Dangerous Album because I like Michael's music .There is nothing I dislike about the the album and I would buy the Album again.
I have every cd Michael Jackson has ever released (and a few unreleased ones), and this is my favourite of them all. This album has the distinctive MJ sound, and catches the very essence of him 100%. From the fast and rocking title track to the deep meaning Will You Be There, this album has a track for everyone. This is the first album that Michael released without having Quincy Jones as producer. Out of the 14 tracks 9 went on to become hit singles. On its release Dangerous became the fastest selling number one album of all time, entering the charts at number 1 just 3 days later. This was due to the fact that Sony decided for the first time to release the album on a Thursday instead of the traditional Monday. Gone too Soon is another track worth mentioning from the album. Dedicated to the memory of Ryan White, the young man who died from Aids. This song still gets to me every time despite having heard it hundreds of times. A lovely song, beautifully sung. If you're a lover of classic pop, or music that has lasting quality, this album is for you.Read full review
Much publicity was met through when this album came out. The first being the release of the single Black or White, being the most widely watched song to be viewed by an audience at the same time. After it was released came the controversy of the last part of the video in which MJ goes berserk and simply creams a car and smash through windows before becoming this big cat. The single also stirred up some issues about colr and why was it that Michael was including this topic at a time in which he was really becoming whiter by the minute. The album is a really good listen. There are some privately honed songs, but they can also be related to others as well and not attributed to the singer or the issues going through his head. My favorite two songs in the album were rightfully put back to back on the cd release. "Who is it?" and "Give in to me". The first song was mellow and had a very haunting beat throughout that made you sink deep so low at the times when you just broke up with someone or simply brushed off by others. Give in to me has a similar beat in the background that comes apparent when the song is on the verge of ending. That song has the same feel as the first, but makes you brush off that loss by acquiring a power of your own destiny. In general, most of the songs are really great. Jackson goes a long way in terms of production and refining the sound of the album. Though it is not Thriller, but I see that throughout each album released by MJ, his music stem through a different originality everytime.Read full review
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