Off The Wall

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Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 59:23

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06.30.09
Michael Jackson, Off The Wall
2001 | Label: Epic

Jackson's Off The Wall had the brashness of the truest debut. Released at the close of the ’70s when he was just 21 years old, “Wall” not only established Jackson as a man — instead of the boy he'd been with his brothers — it set the bar high for all of his solo albums to come.

Though the album arrived at the pinnacle of disco &#8212 and so incorporated its swirling strings and club-driven beats &#8212 the sound Jackson and producer Quincy Jones devised seems in no way tied to its time. Opening cut, “Don't Stop ‘Till You Get Enough,” sets the tone, starting with Jackson lost to his passion in a half-stuttered speech that spews over a bass line punching with funk. From there, strings swing in, a guitar begins its sexy sway and the bass takes flight, Jackson topping them with an orgasmic cry.

There's a low-down quality to the needs expressed here, tempered by an elegance in both Jones'production and Jackson's fleet falsetto. It's forceful and beautiful at once, a balance that enlivened all ten tracks on “Wall.” Jones brought a jazz sophistication to the arrangements, especially in the liquid keyboards of “I Can't Help It” and the… read more »

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Special why?

GaLiberal

All this has is two tracks by Quincy Jones for more money. Stick with the standard release for 4.99.

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Very Cool

phillipwhite91

What a treat to hear some of Michael's music when he was right on the cusp of his fame. And the interviews were a nice addition.

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yep

KnickKname

this whole disc rocs score for emusic

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um..hmm. hmm. um..

wangdang

this is seriously a great album. hands down. no question. but do you think it would be so downloaded and having everyone jizz their short-shorts if MJ hadnt passed away so unexpectedly? Sorry, I guess Im a hater, but sychopants make me grouchy. but yeah.. if you dont have this album, its a MUST HAVE. GET IT!

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Off The Wall!!!

isaacmusicman

I'm like some of you out there, Off The Wall is better than Thriller! Yes Thriller is the record breaker, but Off The Wall is a record maker. What do I mean? Well, if you listen to this album, you realize that Mike was in true form here (Remember, he just came off making a terrific record in "Destiny" with his brothers), so he was ready. I'm not even sure if he even needed to work with Quincy Jones, but didn't hurt either. All it did was inhance what Mike already was discovering on his own, how to make stunning music!!!

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His best work

jwithey

Thriller gets most of the press, but Off the Wall is really his best work (not that Thriller is bad.) From the opening notes of Don't Stop Til You Get Enough through the end of Burn This Disco Out, it is wall to wall top notch pop/dance music. My tastes tend more toward hard rock/blues in general, but I love this album.

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my favorite Jacko album

EMUSIC-00CE9F06

This is the beginning of Michael stretching and achieving greatness. A classic pop album.

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It begins and ends here.

TehDude

This was the masterwork. I know Thriller was the big one, but this is the BEST one. This was before his personality and fame became bigger than his music. More importantly, this was before he became a musical Caricature of himself. "Rock With You," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," "Get on the Floor"...these are songs that just get your body moving. The tunes, the grooves, the voice, it's all here. Michael will be missed, but to an extent it was almost like he was missing already. Somewhere along the line he lost his way, but this disc reminds of how great he was.

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pre-thriller genius...

madwyoming

what an amazing time capsule of solid disco/r & b. genre changing at it's finest. fan or not of what michael became, this is an artist fully-formed. 5 stars!

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Don't stop

kagikaze

At least download this for the stripped down version of "don't stop 'til you get enough". If you're like me and just a bit too young to have really gotten Michael in his prime, this song will show you what the fuss was about. Man was a genius.

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Michael Jackson had recorded solo prior to the release of Off the Wall in 1979, but this was his breakthrough, the album that established him as an artist of astonishing talent and a bright star in his own right. This was a visionary album, a record that found a way to break disco wide open into a new world where the beat was undeniable, but not the primary focus — it was part of a colorful tapestry of lush ballads and strings, smooth soul and pop, soft rock and alluring funk. Its roots hearken back to the Jacksons’ huge mid-’70s hit “Dancing Machine,” but this is an enormously fresh record, one that remains vibrant and giddily exciting years after its release. This is certainly due to Jackson’s emergence as a blindingly gifted vocalist, equally skilled with overwrought ballads as “She’s Out of My Life” as driving dancefloor shakers as “Working Day and Night” and “Get on the Floor,” where his asides are as gripping as his delivery on the verses. It’s also due to the brilliant songwriting, an intoxicating blend of strong melodies, rhythmic hooks, and indelible construction. Most of all, its success is due to the sound constructed by Jackson and producer Quincy Jones, a dazzling array of disco beats, funk guitars, clean mainstream pop, and unashamed (and therefore affecting) schmaltz that is utterly thrilling in its utter joy. This is highly professional, highly crafted music, and its details are evident, but the overall effect is nothing but pure pleasure. Jackson and Jones expanded this approach on the blockbuster Thriller, often with equally stunning results, but they never bettered it. [The 2001 reissue adds demo versions of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Workin' Day and Night," interviews with producer Quincy Jones and songwriter Rod Temperton, and a new booklet] – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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