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Michael Jackson Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: T”

Michael Jackson Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: T”
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Producers include: The Corporation, Fonce Mizell, Mel Larson, Jerry Marcellino, Brian Holland, Bob Gaudio. <p>Compilation producer: Harry Weinger. <p>Includes liner notes Tom Terrell. <p>Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (Universal Mastering Studios East). <p>This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series.
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Track Listing :
1 Got To Be There Video
2 I Wanna Be Where You Are Video
3 Rockin' Robin Video
4 People Make The World Go 'Round Video
5 With A Child's Heart Video
6 Happy - (Love Theme from "The Lady Sings The Blues")
7 Ben Video
8 We're Almost There Video
9 Just A Little Bit Of You Video
10 One Day In Your Life Video
11 Music And Me Video
Album Information :
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: T
UPC:601215991727
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Pop R&B
Artist:Michael Jackson
Label:Motown Records
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2000/11/21
Original Release Year:1975
Discs:1
Recording:Analog
Mixing:Analog
Mastering:Digital
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
A customer "mistermaxxx" (usa) - December 09, 2000
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- SOULFUL MJ

I DOn't Care what folks say about Michael Jackson ain't nobody had as much impact on Music&society as this Brother.The Man has been Bad for so long it's Scary.who else can kick it raw from the 60's like MJ?this set has him being Soulful&just on point.if he came back like this then the many lames in music would have to go find a Job A.S.A.P.the music&vocals here are tight."Got to be there","I Wanna Be Where You Are" are Soul Classics.as for Quincy Jones?I Dig Quincy He is The Producers Producer but he hasn't been the same without MJ.MJ can hang with anyone or style you throw his way.He is Tough like that.A Pro unlike so many today."Ben,"With a Child's Heart","happy" those songs are tight to this day.So Soulful."One Day In Your Life" is so smooth&Relaxing.MJ reflects the times as well.MJ Proved Doubters&Haters wrong before&he shall again.check out what the boy bands&the girl artists should aspire to.raw,Soulful&deep.this is Classic R&B.when you got it you got it&MJ has that it here.the Brother still does.

blstheone (Los Angeles, CA United States) - October 08, 2004
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't buy this one

Like an earlier reviewer said, the "Millennium" edition of this c.d., as well as others are total rip-offs. If you really want a good collection of Michael's solo recordings from when he started back in 1971, buy the Michael Jackson "Anthology" collection - it's much better than this millennium spoof, and offers way more tracks than this few.

PInay To Love (Baltimore) - October 20, 2009
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Michael Jackson

Soulful music from Michael Jackson before all the madness. Just his pure angelic voice. Sends me back to the good old days of the 70's.

love2shop - December 16, 2012
- Love it

I love michael's music when he was young.So happy to have this older music.Shipping was good.Condition was good.Would recommend.I listen to it as much is I can.

yygsgsdrassil "yygsgsdrassil" (Crossroads America) - April 19, 2001
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Good Only If You Entertain Sentimental Memories....

....I like a good tune as well as anyone. And like many folks I was so glad to see MJ perform as a kid, I wanted to be like him. Hell, a lot of us wanted to be HIM. I, for one, had grown out of that, long, long ago....I've become fixated on my own wife and kids. I can be sentimental about them.

But, the issue at hand is what I feel about this MJ CD.

Michael's Motown cuts here are just "alright". Nothing good, nothing bad. "Got to Be There" and "Ben" in particular are good tunes. But until someone makes an all encompassing anthology which includes MJ's solo Motown and Epic years, this will probably only whet your MJ jones. It ain't--noways, nohows--the best thing smokin' though. Unless you take the view that when certain artists sneeze, it should be considered a masterpiece. I say, "Let the buyer beware" on this one...