Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
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 See Larger Image | Off the Wall Artist : Michael Jackson List Price : $12.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1990-10-25 Studio : Sony Label : Sony Avg. Customer Rating : (115 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Off The Wall Restore the original artwork featuring Michael's face and afro Rating: I only wish that Michael Jackson, Epic/Sony would release this album with the original artwork featuring Michael Jackson's face (when he was black and before his nose surgeries) and his nice afro. I fortunately bought this CD in 1991 which featured the original artwork of a handsome young man. It is just a shame what has happened to his appearance.
Customer Reviews for Off The Wall Cd Off The Wall, Off The Charts Rating: I think with all of the negative stuff with Michael (As One reviewer put it) We forgot how talented he really is. But with all the hype of today's music, we simply forgot the ingredients for a classic album. When A song has a minimum of 6 tracks that everyone can love, that album is deemed great. And this album does Just that. The funny part is sometimes you will be listening to the radio and hear a song and find out "Wow, that was on Off The Wall?" The Album had the perfect blend of Song writers, producers, and talented people behind it. No ego's no issues just pure music. When You ever get that into a recording studio, you will get another "Off The Wall" This album should go down as one of the Best Albums Period"
Editorial Reviews for Off The Wall Audio Cd Amazon.com essential recording Off the Wall made music history. Not only was it the release that signaled the arrival of Michael Jackson as a major talent outside the Jackson Five, it was the first record by a solo artist to contain four Top 10 hits. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," "Rock with You," "Off the Wall," and "She's out of My Life" were essential listening in the late '70s and early '80s. The release also contains the kinetic "Working Day and Night" and "Burn This Disco Out." Paul McCartney contributes "Girlfriend." Thanks to Quincy Jones's production, it was still all about the music back then. The artistry Jackson exhibited on Off the Wall still amazes. Avoiding the shallow excesses of most of the period's disco, Jackson's dance rhythms here are made all the more powerful by Jackson's vocal restraint. --Steve Gdula
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