Track Listing 1. Blood On The Dance Floor 2. Morphine 3. Superfly Sister 4. Ghosts 5. Is It Scary 6. Scream Louder [Flyte Tyme Remix] - (remix, with Janet Jackson) 7. Money [Fire Island Radio Edit] 8. 2 Bad [Refugee Camp Mix] - (remix) 9. Stranger In Moscow [Tee's In-House Club Mix] - (remix) 10. This Time Around [D.M. Radio Mix] - (remix) 11. Earth Song [Hani's Club Experience] 12. You Are Not Alone [Classic Club Mix] - (remix) 13. HIStory [Tony Moran's HIStory Lesson]
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Boyz II Men, Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Nile Rodgers, Slash, Terry Lewis, Trevor Rabin | | Distributor: | Sony BMG International | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR: HISTORY IN THE MIX features eight remixed tracks from HISTORY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE along with five new songs. Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals, guitar, drums, percussion); Janet Jackson (vocals); John Forte (rap vocals); Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam (various instruments); Bryan Loren (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, programming); Slash, Wyclef Jean (guitar); Robert Chausow (violin); Juliet Haffner (viola); Larry Williams, Jerry Hey, Kim Hutchcroft (horns); Brad Buxer (piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, programming); Teddy Riley, Doug Grigsby (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Te-Bass (bass); Alex Breuer, Matt Carpenter, Andrew Scheps, Rob Hoffman, Jeff Taylor (programming); Andrae Crouch Singers (background vocals). Producers include: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, R. Kelly. Engineers include: Teddy Riley, Dave Way, Mick Guzauski. Personnel: Shaquille O'Neal, The Notorious B.I.G. (rap vocals); Bill Bottrell (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion); Jeff Mirinov, Jen Leigh, Steve Lukather, Trevor Rabin, Rob Hoffman (guitar); Paul Peabody (violin); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Kim Hutchcroft, Larry Williams, Bill Reichenbach (horns); Brad Buxer (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, sound effects); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (keyboards, synthesizer, bass synthesizer, drums, percussion, drum programming); Greg Phillinganes (keyboards, synthesizer, bass synthesizer); Chuck Wild (keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion, sound effects); R. Kelly (keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Lafayette Carthon, Dallas Austin, David Paich, Michael Boddicker, Randy Waldman, Rob Arbittier (keyboards, synthesizer); Bruce Swedien (drums, percussion, sound effects); Bryan Loren (drums, percussion, background vocals); Omar Hakim, Steve Ferrone, Bobby Brooks, Buddy Williams (drums, percussion); Andrew Scheps (drum programming, sound effects); Peter Mokran (drum programming); Matt Forger (sound effects); Jesse Corti, Linda McCrary, Michael McCary, Andrae Crouch, Nathan Morris, Sandra Crouch, Shawn Stockman, The Andrae Crouch Singers, Wanya Morris, Rodger Bumpass, Boyz II Men (background vocals). Recording information: Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, CA; Soundtrack Studios, New York, NY; Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA; Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Air Studios, Lyndhurst; Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland; Diederdierk Studio, Cologne, Germany; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Wisseidorf Studio, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Future Records, Virginia Beach, VA; Flyte Time Studios, Edina, MN; Lovebreak Studios, London, England; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. Arrangers: Brad Buxer; Dallas Austin; Jimmy Jam; R. Kelly; Terry Lewis; Bruce Swedien. BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR nearly snuck into record stores, preceded by a strange absence of hype. The implicit message of its five new songs, like that of the non-marketing campaign for the album, seems to be: enough already, let's get back to the music. The title song, a colder re-write of the Jackson classic "Billie Jean," draws you in, but Jackson quickly gets to the heart of the album with two astonishing songs that address his public image. "Ghosts" has an icy, metallic beat, while "Is It Scary" has the dramatic flair of a big pop ballad, but they feature nearly identical opening verses about ghosts and ghouls behind the walls and under the bed. In the former song, the ghouls are the paparazzi snapping pictures of Jackson's baby, and he asks of them, "Who gave you the right...Are you the ghost of jealousy?" In the next song, the ghosts turn out to be the many public faces of Michael Jackson, and he turns the image around, suggesting that ghoulishness is in the eye of the beholder: "If you wanna see eccentricalities/I'll be grotesque before your eyes...Is that scary for you, baby?" It's a declaration of self-confidence, and Jackson follows with feisty remixes of songs from HISTORY, including a version of "2 ...
Editorial Reviews 6 (out of 10) - ...Jackson's stuttering thwocks and plunks have become an utterly unique form of funk. If the 47-minute HISTORY IN THE MIX part of this record--remixes from his flop 1995 album--fails almost entirely, it's because the remixers take out the best parts, Jackson's individualized beats... Spin (08/01/1997)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Tones down some of the original's more overwrought elements with 8 remixes from dance heavyweights such as David Morales, Frankie Knuckles and Todd Terry....Most bizarre, but most effective. Q (06/01/2000)
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