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We Say...
Michael Jackson had already started to look strikingly different in a video for the song Bad that preceded the album’s release. His nose had been thinned to achieve a regal refinement, his chin seemed more chiseled and his eyes widened into a scared, doe-in-the-headlights stare. But if all those alterations signaled the start of a long, and increasingly alarming, series of self-mutilations, those acts had yet to seriously mar his art. Perhaps hobbled by the impossibility of following up “Thriller,” Jackson and producer Jones did choke on the opening of “Bad.” It begins awkwardly, with the repetitive title track. But the quality of the melodies ticks up sharply from there; Jackson stressed melodic pop this time over the more daring dance rhythms or jazzier twists of the disc’s predecessors. There’s a lighter sound to songs like “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Liberian Girl,” or the sweet ballad “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You.”
On the other hand, “Another Part of Me” hits the dance floor hard and recalls the more undulating parts of “Off The Wall,” while “Smooth Criminal” expands on the dynamics and tension of “Billie Jean” with a riffing texture all its own.
Still, one song (“Man in the Mirror”) indicates the megalomania to come. Like many compositions that aim to shed light on the travails of the world, the song in fact amounts to an overheated reach for “importance,” a needy bid for the star to be seen as both a “serious artist” and a “good person.” The lyrics also seem ironic in the extreme, given Jackson’s new look: at this point, the star wasn’t trying to spiritually elevate what he saw in the mirror, but to physically erase it. But, at least for now, he still had a hold on his creative soul. -
They Say...
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, something 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]
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Bad |
4:07 |
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The Way You Make Me Feel |
4:57 |
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Speed Demon |
4:01 |
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Liberian Girl |
3:53 |
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Just Good Friends |
4:06 |
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Another Part Of Me |
3:53 |
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Man In The Mirror
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5:19 |
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I Just Can't Stop Loving You |
4:11 |
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Dirty Diana |
4:41 |
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Smooth Criminal (Radio Edit) |
4:17 |
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Leave Me Alone |
4:39 |
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Voice-over Intro Quincy Jones Interview # 1/Quincy Jones Interview #1
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4:03 |
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Streetwalker |
5:49 |
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Voice-over Intro Quincy Jones Interview #2/Quincy Jones Interview #2
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2:53 |
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Todo Mi Amor Eres Tu (I Just Can't Stop Loving You) |
4:05 |
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Quincy Jones Interview #3
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2:30 |
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Voice-over Intro "Fly Away"
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0:09 |
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Fly Away |
3:26 |
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18 Total Tracks, 70:59 Total Length
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Credits
- Sandra Crouch - Vocals (Background) // Sandra Crouch - Choir, Chorus // Sandra Crouch - Guest Appearance // Siedah Garrett - Vocals // Siedah Garrett - Vocals (Background) // Siedah Garrett - Duet // Siedah Garrett - Guest Appearance // Michael Jackson - Percussion // Michael Jackson - Vocals // Michael Jackson - Vocals (Background) // Michael Jackson - Claves // Michael Jackson - Producer // Michael Jackson - Finger Snaps // Michael Jackson - Vocal Arrangement // Michael Jackson - Rhythm Arrangements // Michael Jackson - Synthesizer Arrangements // Steve Stevens - Guitar // Steve Stevens - Soloist // Larry Williams - Saxophone // Larry Williams - Drum Programming // Larry Williams - MIDI Sax // Larry Williams - Synthesizer Programming // Quincy Jones - Producer // Quincy Jones - Producer // Quincy Jones - Producer // Quincy Jones - Vocal Arrangement // Quincy Jones - Vocal Arrangement // Quincy Jones - Vocal Arrangement // Quincy Jones - Rhythm Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Rhythm Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Rhythm Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Synthesizer Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Synthesizer Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Synthesizer Arrangements // Quincy Jones - Original Recording Producer // Quincy Jones - Original Recording Producer // Quincy Jones - Original Recording Producer // Rose Banks - Vocals (Background) // Rose Banks - Choir, Chorus // Rose Banks - Guest Appearance // Letta Mbulu - Chant // Ron Winans - Vocals (Background) // Maxi Anderson - Vocals (Background) // Maxi Anderson - Choir, Chorus // Maxi Anderson - Guest Appearance // Andraé Crouch - Vocals (Background) // Andraé Crouch - Choir, Chorus // Andraé Crouch - Vocal Arrangement // Andraé Crouch - Choir Director // Andraé Crouch - Guest Appearance // Glen Ballard - Synthesizer // Glen Ballard - Rhythm Arrangements // Glen Ballard - Synthesizer Arrangements // John Barnes - Synthesizer // John Barnes - Piano // John Barnes - Vocal Arrangement // John Barnes - String Arrangements // John Barnes - Rhythm Arrangements // John Barnes - Synthesizer Arrangements // Michael Boddicker - Synthesizer // Bill Bottrell - Guitar // Bill Bottrell - Drums // Bill Bottrell - Engineer // Miko Brando - Drums // Miko Brando - Staff // Terry Britten - Vocal Arrangement // Terry Britten - Rhythm Arrangements // Terry Britten - Synthesizer Arrangements // Ollie E. Brown - Percussion // Ollie E. Brown - Drums // Ollie E. Brown - Clapping // Dan Burns - Technical Support // Ken Caillat - Engineer // Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - Drums // David Coleman - Art Direction // David Coleman - Design // David Daoud Coleman - Art Direction // David Daoud Coleman - Design // Mary Coller - Assistant // Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion // Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion // Christopher Currell - Guitar // Christopher Currell - Keyboards // Christopher Currell - Synclavier // Christopher Currell - Rubboard // Christopher Currell - Finger Snaps // Christopher Currell - Rhythm Arrangements // Christopher Currell - Effects // Nathan East - Bass // Voncielle Faggett - Vocals (Background) // Voncielle Faggett - Choir, Chorus // Voncielle Faggett - Guest Appearance // Geary Faggett - Vocals (Background) // Geary Faggett - Choir, Chorus // Geary Faggett - Guest Appearance // Matt Forger - Engineer // Eric Gale - Guitar // Joe Gastwirt - Preparation // Humberto Gatica - Drums // Humberto Gatica - Engineer // Andrew Gouche - Vocals (Background) // Andrew Gouche - Choir, Chorus // Andrew Gouche - Guest Appearance // Gary Grant - Trumpet // Linda "Peaches" Green - Vocals (Background) // Linda "Peaches" Green - Choir, Chorus // Linda "Peaches" Green - Guest Appearance // Bernie Grundman - Mastering // Bernie Grundman - Remastering // Bernie Grundman - Original Mastering // Jerry Hey - Trumpet // Jerry Hey - Horn Arrangements // Jerry Hey - Rhythm Arrangements // Jerry Hey - Synthesizer Arrangements // Francine Howard - Vocals (Background) // Francine Howard - Choir, Chorus // Francine Howard - Guest Appearance // Dann Huff - Guitar // Kim Hutchcroft - Saxophone // Paul Jackson, Jr. - Guitar // Jean Johnson - Vocals (Background) // Jean Johnson - Choir, Chorus // Jean Johnson - Guest Appearance // Randy Kerber - Synthesizer // Michael Landau - Guitar // Rhett Lawrence - Synthesizer // Graham Lyle - Vocal Arrangement // Graham Lyle - Rhythm Arrangements // Graham Lyle - Synthesizer Arrangements // Kevin Maloney - Muted Piano // Brian Malouf - Engineer // Richard Markowitz - Technical Support // Cornelius Mims - Drum Programming // Perry Morgan - Vocals (Background) // Perry Morgan - Choir, Chorus // Perry Morgan - Guest Appearance // Gary Olazabal - Engineer // David Paich - Synthesizer // David Paich - Synthesizer Arrangements // Eric Persing - Synthesizer Programming // Greg Phillinganes - Synthesizer // Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards // Greg Phillinganes - Soloist // Steve Porcaro - Synthesizer Programming // John "J.R." Robinson - Drums // Michel Rubini - Effects // Caiphus Semenya - Arranger // Alfie Silas - Vocals (Background) // Alfie Silas - Choir, Chorus // Bruce Swedien - Drums // Bruce Swedien - Engineer // Bruce Swedien - Executive Producer // Bruce Swedien - Compilation // Bruce Swedien - Mixing // Bruce Swedien - Announcer // Randy Waldman - Synthesizer // Carvin Winans - Vocals (Background) // Carvin Winans - Performer // Carvin Winans - Guest Appearance // Marvin Winans - Vocals (Background) // Marvin Winans - Performer // Marvin Winans - Guest Appearance // Michael Winans - Vocals (Background) // Michael Winans - Performer // Michael Winans - Guest Appearance // Stevie Wonder - Synthesizer // Stevie Wonder - Synthesizer // Stevie Wonder - Vocals // Stevie Wonder - Vocals // Stevie Wonder - Soloist // Stevie Wonder - Soloist // Stevie Wonder - Duet // Stevie Wonder - Duet // Casey Young - Synclavier // Casey Young - Synthesizer Programming // Laura Livingston - Assistant Engineer // Jolie Jones Levine - Production Coordination // Jolie Jones Levine - Contractor // Andy Engel - Slipcover Concept // Tony Lane - Art Direction // Nancy Donald - Art Direction // Greg Gorman - Photography // Greg Gorman - Cover Photo // Greg Loskorn - Technical Support // Harrison Funk - Photography // Claudio Ordenes - Engineer // Claudio Ordenes - Assistant Engineer // Sam Emerson - Photography // Sam Emerson - Cover Photo // Debbie Johnson - Assistant Engineer // Matthew Rolston - Photography // Monster X - Design // Stuart Brawley - Editing // Madeline Randolph - Staff // Raoul Roach - Staff // Brad Sundberg - Assistant Engineer // David E. Williams - Guitar // John "4 Daddman" Robinson - Drums // Larry Stessel - Production Director // Andraé Crouch Choir - Guest Appearance // Bill Bray - Staff // Trond Braaten - Technical Support // Karen Faye - Make-Up // Seth Riggs - Vocal Consultant // Glenn Phoenix - Technical Support // Craig Hella Johnson - Engineer // Craig Hella Johnson - Technical Director // Michael Thomas Jackson - Percussion // Michael Thomas Jackson - Vocals // Michael Thomas Jackson - Vocals (Background) // Michael Thomas Jackson - Producer // Michael Thomas Jackson - Clapping // Michael Thomas Jackson - Executive Producer // Michael Thomas Jackson - Finger Snaps // Michael Thomas Jackson - Vocal Arrangement // Michael Thomas Jackson - Rhythm Arrangements // Michael Thomas Jackson - Synthesizer Arrangements // Michael Thomas Jackson - Soloist // Michael Thomas Jackson - Duet // Jimmy Allen Smith - Organ (Hammond) // Jimmy Allen Smith - Soloist // Larry Andrew Williams - Synthesizer // Larry Andrew Williams - Saxophone // Larry Andrew Williams - Drum Programming // Larry Andrew Williams - Soloist // Larry Andrew Williams - MIDI Sax // Larry Andrew Williams - Synthesizer Programming // Ronald Winans - Vocals (Background) // Ronald Winans - Performer // Per Morten Abrahamsen - Technical Support // Sam Spinnachio - Technical Support // Arthur Noxon - Technical Support // Mats Holm - Technical Support
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Performers
Quincy Jones // Andrae Crouch // Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett -
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- Instruments:
- Synthesizer //
- Vocals
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