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]]>Company Recordpool, which owns the song, will team up with the Swedish music platform royalty marketplace anotherblock to release the recording in digital form. The release will be available in “open-edition” and “limited-edition” versions.
The “open-edition” comes with the original recording of “Big Boy” from One-derful studios and tracks “Michael the Lover” and “My Girl” alongside images and song stems. The “limited edition” will feature an additional nine songs that were recorded also in 1967 during Jackson 5’s Steeltown sessions.
“As a passionate MJ fan myself, I was instantly thrilled about introducing this significant piece of music history to the world and expanding the narrative of Jackson 5’s early days,” anotherblock CEO and co-founder Michel D Traore told Billboard magazine. “We engaged in numerous lengthy discussions about the recording, its meaning, history, and the optimal way to tell the story. In total, it took us about six months to piece everything together.”
The earliest recording that featured the voice of “King of Pop” was considered lost for decades before journalist Jake Austen found the master tapes in 2009. It was previously believed that Jackson’s earliest recordings came during the previously mentioned Steeltown sessions.
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]]>Michael Jackson was always known for his glamorous music videos that managed to surprise us every time. But the music video for his song “Thriller” really set new standards in the industry, becoming one of the most iconic and recognizable music videos of all time.
Sinead O’Connor really showed the world that sometimes the simplest approach is the best. In the music video for her song “Nothing compares 2 U” she managed to portray a multilayered emotional message only with a close up of her face.
Maybe one of the most recognizable videos of the 90s, Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” impressed everyone with a unique feeling caused by the dark and aggressive setting. It managed to visualize the feeling of teenage angst, winning the hearts of millions of teenagers.
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]]>The post Michael Jackson’s First-Ever Studio Recording Set for Release appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Company Recordpool, which owns the song, will team up with the Swedish music platform royalty marketplace anotherblock to release the recording in digital form. The release will be available in “open-edition” and “limited-edition” versions.
The “open-edition” comes with the original recording of “Big Boy” from One-derful studios and tracks “Michael the Lover” and “My Girl” alongside images and song stems. The “limited edition” will feature an additional nine songs that were recorded also in 1967 during Jackson 5’s Steeltown sessions.
“As a passionate MJ fan myself, I was instantly thrilled about introducing this significant piece of music history to the world and expanding the narrative of Jackson 5’s early days,” anotherblock CEO and co-founder Michel D Traore told Billboard magazine. “We engaged in numerous lengthy discussions about the recording, its meaning, history, and the optimal way to tell the story. In total, it took us about six months to piece everything together.”
The earliest recording that featured the voice of “King of Pop” was considered lost for decades before journalist Jake Austen found the master tapes in 2009. It was previously believed that Jackson’s earliest recordings came during the previously mentioned Steeltown sessions.
The post Michael Jackson’s First-Ever Studio Recording Set for Release appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post These Are the Most Influential Music Videos Ever appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Michael Jackson was always known for his glamorous music videos that managed to surprise us every time. But the music video for his song “Thriller” really set new standards in the industry, becoming one of the most iconic and recognizable music videos of all time.
Sinead O’Connor really showed the world that sometimes the simplest approach is the best. In the music video for her song “Nothing compares 2 U” she managed to portray a multilayered emotional message only with a close up of her face.
Maybe one of the most recognizable videos of the 90s, Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” impressed everyone with a unique feeling caused by the dark and aggressive setting. It managed to visualize the feeling of teenage angst, winning the hearts of millions of teenagers.
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