Michael Jackson Albums
Dangerous ( Full Album)
Dangerous ( Full Album)
The booklet for Dangerous begins with a short prose poem
by Michael Jackson describing the release the singer feels while dancing:
"Creator and creation merge into one wholeness of joy" until
"there is only ... the dance." It is Jackson 's
version of William Butler
Yeats's "How can you tell the dancer from the dance?" and a
revealing introduction to the first album in four years from this generation's
best-known and bestselling superstar.
Dangerous might seem to be a chance to separate
this dancer — the "eccentric" Michael of the chimps, the Elephant Man
bones, the hyperbaric chamber — from his dancing and singing, which remain
among the wonders of the performance world and, lest we forget, were the real
reason we paid so much attention to Jackson in the first place. According to
this plan, we must consider Dangerouson its own terms and listen without
images of llamas and Macaulay Culkin dancing in our heads.
But of course this polarity between Jackson's on- and
offstage lives is exactly what makes him so fascinating, and the triumph
of Dangerous is that it doesn't hide from the fears and
contradictions of a lifetime spent under a spotlight. This edge of terror
electrified Thriller's Jackson-penned break-through cuts "Billie
Jean" and "Beat It" but was diverted into an unconvincing
nastiness in 1987 onBad. It also drove the "controversial"
segment of the "Black or White" video, but this tension is presented
much more effectively on the album itself.
The Dangerous album was released on November 26, 1991,
and became the fastest selling number one album, breaking the records by
entering the charts at #1 only 3 days after it's release! It was also the first
album released by Sony Music that had a Thursday release date, rather than the
traditional Monday release.
This was the first solo album by Michael Jackson that
was not produced by Quincy
Jones. For this album Michael worked on production with Teddy Riley and Bill
Bottrell. The album is classed as New Jack Swing in genre and is the biggest
selling New Jack Swing album of all time.
The 'Dangerous' album produced 9 singles from it's 14
tracks; "Black Or White", "Remember The Time",
"Jam", "In The Closet", "Heal The World",
"Who Is It", "Will You Be There", and "Gone Too
Soon". The "Black Or White" single made a 32-spot jump on the
Pop singles charts, breaking the Beatles' record set by their song "Let It
Be" in 1970.
Guest appearances on this album were made by rapper
L.T.B, Princess Stephanie of Monaco
(credited as the "Mystery Girl"), and Slash (Give In To Me).
Album Track listings:
1. Jam
2. Why You Wanna Trip On Me
3. In The Closet
4. She Drives Me Wild
5. Remember The Time
6. Can't Let Her Get Away
7. Heal The World
8. Black Or White
9. Who Is It
10. Give In To Me
11. Will You Be There
12. Keep The Faith
13. Gone Too
Soon
14. Dangerous
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