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Bad [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Bad [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:10/16/2001
Label:Sony
UPC:074646607220

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    BAD IS THE BEST MJ ALBUM

    By Brandon  Aug 25, 2004 | 1 out of 1 found this Bad [Bonus Tracks] review helpful

    Pros: Great Lyrics and Music Beats

    Cons: Streetwalker and Fly Away should've been on the original Bad Album

    BAD is Mike's Best Album by far. BAD had a tougher edge to it and that helped carry the message for just about every song on the album. "BAD", "The Way U Make ME FEEL", "Dirty Diana", "I Just Can't Stop Lov...ing YOU", "Man in the Mirror", and "Smooth Criminal" are the best songs on the album. "Leave Me Alone", "Another Part of Me", and "Just Good Friends" are not far behind. "Streetwalker" and "Fly Away" would've been instant smash hits, if they'd been put on the album. The BAD album sold over 15 million copies and spun 5 # one hits. The album stayed in the top 5 for 36 wks. One of the best albums of the late 1980s'. Read more Less

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    Quite simply baddest album in the world

    By aaullyar  Jun 5, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Bad [Bonus Tracks] review helpful

    This is the best album you will ever buy - its just so smooth (criminal), sexy (the way u make me feel) and just simply amazin (man in the mirror, leave me alone, dirty diana). The bonus tracks on the special edition version too are outstanding thoug...h it is understandable why streetwalker (too similar to the way u make me feel) and fly away (doesnt fit with the mood of the rest of the album) didnt make the album. Buy this and u will die happy!!! Read more Less

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    The downside to a success like Thriller is that it's nearly impossible to follow, but Michael Jackson approached Bad much the same way he approached Thriller -- take the basic formula of the predecessor, expand it slightly, and move it outward. This meant that he moved deeper into hard rock, deeper into schmaltzy adult contemporary, deeper into hard dance -- essentially taking each portion of Thriller to an extreme, while increasing the quotient of immaculate studiocraft. He wound up with a sleeker, slicker Thriller, which isn't a bad thing, but it's not a rousing success, either. For one thing, the material just isn't as good. Look at the singles: only three can stand alongside album tracks from its predecessor ("Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"), another is simply OK ("Smooth Criminal"), with the other two showcasing Jackson at his worst (the saccharine "Man in the Mirror," the misogynistic "Dirty Diana"). Then, there are the album tracks themselves, s...omething that virtually didn't exist on Thriller but bog down Bad not just because they're bad, but because they reveal that Jackson's state of the art is not hip. And they constitute a near-fatal dead spot on the record -- songs three through six, from "Speed Demon" to "Another Part of Me," a sequence that's utterly faceless, lacking memorable hooks and melodies, even when Stevie Wonder steps in for "Just Good Friends," relying on nothing but studiocraft. Part of the joy of Off the Wall and Thriller was that craft was enhanced with tremendous songs, performances, and fresh, vivacious beats. For this dreadful stretch, everything is mechanical, and while the album rebounds with songs that prove mechanical can be tolerable if delivered with hooks and panache, it still makes Bad feel like an artifact of its time instead a piece of music that transcends it. And if that wasn't evident proof that Jackson was losing touch, consider this -- the best song on the album is "Leave Me Alone" (why are all of his best songs paranoid anthems?), a tune tacked on to the end of the CD and never released as a single, apart from a weirdly claustrophobic video that, not coincidentally, was the best video from the album. [The 2001 reissue adds three songs that had never been released in America ("Streetwalker," "Todo Mi Amore Eres Tu," and "Fly Away,") interviews with producer Quincy Jones, and a new booklet] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson was unquestionably the biggest pop star of the '80s, and certainly one of the most popular recording artists of all time. In his prime, Jackson was an unstoppable juggernaut, possessed of all the tools to dominate the charts seemingly at will: an instantly identifiable voice, eye-popping dance moves, stunning musical versatility, and loads of sheer star ... Read more