Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2. Jam 3. They Don't Care About Us 4. Human Nature 5. Smooth Criminal 6. Way You Make Me Feel, The 7. Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) 8. I Just Can't Stop Loving You 9. Thriller 10. Beat It 11. Black or White 12. Earth Song 13. Billie Jean 14. Man in the Mirror 15. This Is It 16. This Is It
DISC 2: 1. She's out of My Life 2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 3. Beat It 4. Planet Earth (Poem)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Siedah Garrett, The Winans | | Producer: | Bill Bottrell, Dave Way, David Foster, John McClain, Mervyn Warren, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Teddy Riley | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Michael Jackson (vocals, background vocals); Siedah Garrett (vocals); L.T.B., Vincent Price , Heavy D (rap vocals); Teddy Riley (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, drums); Paul Jackson, Jr. , Slash, Tito Jackson, David E. Williams (guitar); Miran Kojian, Brian Benning, Anatoly Rosinsky, Johana Krejci, Philip Vaiman, Shari Zippert, Michael Farril, Sally Berman, Dennis Molchan, Norman Hughes, Agnes Gottschewski, Nicole Garcia, Miwako Watanabe, Mark Cargill, Samuel Fischer (violin); Jorge Moraga, Jerry Epstein, Lynn Grants, Roland Kato, Piotr Jandula, Harry Shirinian, Rodney Wirtz, Robert Berg (viola); Maurice Grants, Giovna Clayton, Miguel Martinez, Andrew Shulman, Cecilia Tsan, Steve Richards (cello); Greg Huckins, Steve Kujala (alto flute); Don Shelton (bass flute); Gary Foster (alto clarinet); John Yoakum, Lee Callet (bass clarinet); John D Mitchell (contrabass clarinet); Jon Lewis (piccolo trumpet, bugle); Chuck Koontz (bugle, tuba); Jim Grinta (bugle); Greg Phillinganes (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Brad Buxer, Michael Boddicker (keyboards, synthesizer); Ed Green , Bruce Swedien (keyboards, drums); René Moore (keyboards); Rhett Lawrence (synthesizer); Louis Johnson (bass guitar); Paulinho Da Costa, Rafael Padilla (percussion); Becky Lopez, Bunny Hill, James Ingram , Julia Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Oren Waters (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Don Murray ; Allen Sides; Peter Granet. Photographer: Kevin Mazur. Arrangers: David Paich; Michael Jackson; René Moore; Steve Lukather; Steve Porcaro; Teddy Riley; Bruce Swedien. Originally intended as a chronicle of Michael Jackson's possible reascension to the pop king throne by way of a massive 50-date tour, the documentary THIS IS IT became something much different when Jackson suddenly died mere weeks before its kickoff. Now a movie capturing the complicated figure in vulnerable moments during the last days of his life, THIS IS IT boasts a soundtrack comprised of the classic originals of the hits featured in the film. It also contains a new single co-written by Paul Anka and featuring Jackson's brothers on back-up vocals, as well as a variety of demos. This is It was designed as a comeback tour, not a movie, with the rehearsals taped not for exhibition, but rather instruction, possibly some video bonus down the line. Of course, Michael Jackson's tragic passing created considerable demand for those final rehearsals, so they were packaged as the This is It film, released almost five months after his death, with a soundtrack as an accompaniment. Since there were no real live recordings made, at least not any to fill a big-budget blockbuster like this, the soundtrack consists of almost nothing but the hits repackaged one more time, with the title track -- an '80s leftover, co-written by Paul Anka and released under the name "I Never Heard" by Safire -- added as an enticement in two separate versions, the second being orchestral with an opening straight out of Sgt. Pepper's. The song does feel like a demo, right down to how it fades out mid-chorus, but there's no denying the thrill of hearing an unheard vocal track of Michael at his prime. There's a second disc containing demos of "She's Out of My Life" (just Michael and an acoustic, quite nice) "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"(full demo, with identical rhythm and guitar lines, close to the final but lacking its horns), and "Beat It" (a true writers sketch, all vocals and harmonies, no lyrics or instruments, kind of awesome), plus a "poem" of "Planet Earth." All these bonus tracks are a greater enticement to purchase than anything on the album proper. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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