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Icon: Michael Jackson

By Jim Farber
Before the trials and the tabloids, Michael Jackson made music more worthy of chatter and awe than all of his scandals put combined. His shocking death at age 50, hardly quieted the controversies surrounding his life. But, in time, those will fade in favor of the one element destined to endure: his art.

The music this former child star recorded – starting with his first grown up solo effort, and fourth solo work overall, 1979’s “Off The Wall” - rendered him the most beloved, visionary, and musically comprehensive African-American pop idol of the last half century. At his peak - during the 1982-4 juggernaut of “Thriller” - he enjoyed a popularity, and cultural impact, exceeded only by Elvis and The Beatles.

Unlike The Beatles, however, Jackson didn’t sustain an untarnished record of musical excellence. More like Elvis, he swung wildly from genius to punchline and back again - sometimes over the course of the same CD. For that reason, it’s especially important to rate Jackson’s solo output from “most essential” to “least.” But to do so, one has to navigating the swells and dips of his talent with a surfer's care. Ultimately, following the story of Jackson’s musical works reads as a cautionary tale, with most of his greatest efforts arriving at the start, followed by a slow, measurable, decline.

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