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{{infobox album|
 
{{infobox album|
 
| name = Dangerous
 
| name = Dangerous
| image = File:Dangerous.jpg
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| image = File:Michael Jackson Dangerous Album Cover.jpg
 
| artist = Michael Jackson
 
| artist = Michael Jackson
 
| released = November 26, 1991
 
| released = November 26, 1991
| recorded = 1988 - 1991
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| recorded = 1989 - 1991
 
| length = 76:58
 
| length = 76:58
 
| label = Epic
 
| label = Epic
 
EK-45400
 
EK-45400
| producer = Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, and Teddy Riley
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| producer = Michael Jackson<br> Bill Bottrell<br>Teddy Riley
 
}}'''''Dangerous''''' is [[Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson's]] eighth studio album that consist of 14 songs (One of them features Princess Stephanie of Monaco). Dangerous was released on November 26 1991. Dangerous is the 13th-16th best selling album worldwide with 45 million sold'<nowiki/>'''.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums_worldwide</ref>'''
 
}}'''''Dangerous''''' is [[Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson's]] eighth studio album that consist of 14 songs (One of them features Princess Stephanie of Monaco). Dangerous was released on November 26 1991. Dangerous is the 13th-16th best selling album worldwide with 45 million sold'<nowiki/>'''.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums_worldwide</ref>'''
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==
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#[[Can't Let Her Get Away]] (recorded 1990)
 
#[[Can't Let Her Get Away]] (recorded 1990)
 
#[[Heal The World]] (recorded 1989)
 
#[[Heal The World]] (recorded 1989)
#[[Black Or White]] (recorded 1990)
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#[[Black Or White]] (recorded 1987-1990)
 
#[[Who Is It]] (recorded 1989)
 
#[[Who Is It]] (recorded 1989)
 
#[[Give In To Me |Give In To Me]] (recorded 1990)
 
#[[Give In To Me |Give In To Me]] (recorded 1990)
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For about a year between 1989 and 1990, recording took place primarily at Record One (a branch of Ocean Way Studios in Sherman Oaks) where Jackson arranged for executive control over the facility for $4,000 per day. During this time most work had proceeded with three producers (Bill Bottrell, Bruce Swedien and Bryan Loren) in three distinct studios with Jackson. Bottrell co-wrote and produced "Give In to Me" and "Black or White," while also receiving writing credits for "Dangerous" and production credits for "Who Is It." He was previously forced out of the production of Bad by Quincy Jones, but Jackson brought him back for Dangerous, in which he was known as the "rock guy". Bottrell also introduced classically trained keyboardist Brad Buxer to Jackson. Buxer was originally hired as a technician for his expertise in electronic equipment. A fortuitous relationship grew between Jackson and Buxer, to which Buxer recalled, "Musically speaking, we were on the same wavelength; we spoke the same language." The Jackson-Buxer partnership would continue for twenty years.
 
For about a year between 1989 and 1990, recording took place primarily at Record One (a branch of Ocean Way Studios in Sherman Oaks) where Jackson arranged for executive control over the facility for $4,000 per day. During this time most work had proceeded with three producers (Bill Bottrell, Bruce Swedien and Bryan Loren) in three distinct studios with Jackson. Bottrell co-wrote and produced "Give In to Me" and "Black or White," while also receiving writing credits for "Dangerous" and production credits for "Who Is It." He was previously forced out of the production of Bad by Quincy Jones, but Jackson brought him back for Dangerous, in which he was known as the "rock guy". Bottrell also introduced classically trained keyboardist Brad Buxer to Jackson. Buxer was originally hired as a technician for his expertise in electronic equipment. A fortuitous relationship grew between Jackson and Buxer, to which Buxer recalled, "Musically speaking, we were on the same wavelength; we spoke the same language." The Jackson-Buxer partnership would continue for twenty years.
   
For most of the rhythm tracks, Jackson worked with Loren at Westlake Studios. Their work had begun since the end of Jackson's Bad tour, and together they recorded "[[Work That Body]]," "[[She Got It]]," "[[Serious Effect]]," "[[Don't Not Believe It]]," "[[Seven Digits]]," and "[[Men in Black]]." Loren wanted to recapture the organic R&B feeling of Jackson's past albums like Off the Wall and Thriller. LL Cool J was invited to rap on "Serious Effect" and "Truth about Youth", because Jackson wanted to add hip-hop to the record. LL Cool J had been critical of Jackson but praised him after their collaboration. Ultimately, none of Loren's recordings made the album.
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For most of the rhythm tracks, Jackson worked with Loren at Westlake Studios. Their work had begun since the end of Jackson's Bad tour, and together they recorded "[[Work That Body]]," "[[She Got It]]," "[[Serious Effect]]," "[[Don't Believe It]]," "[[Seven Digits]]," and "[[Men in Black]]." Loren wanted to recapture the organic R&B feeling of Jackson's past albums like Off the Wall and Thriller. LL Cool J was invited to rap on "Serious Effect" and "Truth about Youth", because Jackson wanted to add hip-hop to the record. LL Cool J had been critical of Jackson but praised him after their collaboration. Ultimately, none of Loren's recordings made the album.
   
 
==Unreleased songs record from the Dangerous album==
 
==Unreleased songs record from the Dangerous album==
"[[All The Truth]]"
 
   
 
* [[All The Truth]]
"Alright Now"
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* [[Alright Now]]
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* [[Bottle of Smoke]]
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*Do You Know Where Your Children Are - rerecorded from the ''Bad'' sessions
 
* [[Don’t Believe It]]
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*For All Time - featured on ''Thriller 25''
 
* [[Ghost of Another Lover]]
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*Happy Birthday, Lisa - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''
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*[[If You Don't Love Me]] - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''
 
* [[Jane is a Groupie]]
 
* [[Mind Of The Magic]] - released in 2010
 
* [[Men in Black]]
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* [[Monkey Business]] - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''; featured on ''The Ultimate Collection''
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* [[Serious Effect]] (ft. LL Cool J) - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''
 
* [[Seven Digits]]
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*She Got It - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''
 
*[[Slave to the Rhythm]] - later to be released on ''Xscape'' in 2014
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*Someone Put Your Hand Out - rerecorded from the ''Bad'' sessions; released as a promotional single by Pepsi in 1992 during the ''Dangerous World Tour''; featured on ''The Ultimate Collection''
   
 
* What About Us - "Earth Song" demo
"[[Don’t Believe It]]"
 
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*Work That Body - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for ''Dangerous''
   
 
==Also See==
"Ghost of Another Lover"
 
   
 
* [[Dangerous World Tour]]
"[[If You Don't Love Me]]"
 
 
"Jane is a Groupie"
 
 
"Mind Of The Magic"
 
 
"[[Men in Black]]"
 
 
"Monkey Business"
 
 
"[[Seven Digits]]"
 
 
Slave To The Rhythm (Later to be released on Xscape in 2014)
 
 
What About Us (Earth Song Demo)
 
 
==Also See==
 
[[Dangerous World Tour]]
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Solo Studio Albums]]
 
[[Category:Solo Studio Albums]]
 
[[Category:1990s Album]]
 
[[Category:1990s Album]]
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[[Category:1991]]
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[[Category:Epic Albums]]

Revision as of 19:07, 24 June 2021

Template:Infobox albumDangerous is Michael Jackson's eighth studio album that consist of 14 songs (One of them features Princess Stephanie of Monaco). Dangerous was released on November 26 1991. Dangerous is the 13th-16th best selling album worldwide with 45 million sold'.[1]

Track Listing

  1. Jam (recorded 1990)
  2. Why You Wanna Trip On Me (recorded 1990)
  3. In The Closet (recorded 1990)
  4. She Drives Me Wild (recorded 1990)
  5. Remember the Time (recorded 1990)
  6. Can't Let Her Get Away (recorded 1990)
  7. Heal The World (recorded 1989)
  8. Black Or White (recorded 1987-1990)
  9. Who Is It (recorded 1989)
  10. Give In To Me (recorded 1990)
  11. Will You Be There (recorded 1990)
  12. Keep the Faith (recorded 1990)
  13. Gone Too Soon (recorded 1990)
  14. Dangerous (recorded 1990)

Singles

  1. Black Or White - released November 11, 1991
  2. Remember The Time - released January 14, 1992
  3. In The Closet - released April 7, 1992
  4. Jam - released July 13, 1992
  5. Who Is It - released August 31, 1992
  6. Heal The World - released November 23, 1992
  7. Give In To Me - released February 15, 1993
  8. Will You Be There - released June 28, 1993
  9. Gone Too Soon - released December 1, 1993

Artist Features

  • Heavy D (appears on Jam)
  • Princess Stephanie of Monaco (appears on the intro of In The Closet)
  • Wrecks-N-Effects (appears on She Drives Me Wild)
  • L.T.B. (appears on Black Or White)
  • Slash (appears on Give In To Me)

Recording

For about a year between 1989 and 1990, recording took place primarily at Record One (a branch of Ocean Way Studios in Sherman Oaks) where Jackson arranged for executive control over the facility for $4,000 per day. During this time most work had proceeded with three producers (Bill Bottrell, Bruce Swedien and Bryan Loren) in three distinct studios with Jackson. Bottrell co-wrote and produced "Give In to Me" and "Black or White," while also receiving writing credits for "Dangerous" and production credits for "Who Is It." He was previously forced out of the production of Bad by Quincy Jones, but Jackson brought him back for Dangerous, in which he was known as the "rock guy". Bottrell also introduced classically trained keyboardist Brad Buxer to Jackson. Buxer was originally hired as a technician for his expertise in electronic equipment. A fortuitous relationship grew between Jackson and Buxer, to which Buxer recalled, "Musically speaking, we were on the same wavelength; we spoke the same language." The Jackson-Buxer partnership would continue for twenty years.

For most of the rhythm tracks, Jackson worked with Loren at Westlake Studios. Their work had begun since the end of Jackson's Bad tour, and together they recorded "Work That Body," "She Got It," "Serious Effect," "Don't Believe It," "Seven Digits," and "Men in Black." Loren wanted to recapture the organic R&B feeling of Jackson's past albums like Off the Wall and Thriller. LL Cool J was invited to rap on "Serious Effect" and "Truth about Youth", because Jackson wanted to add hip-hop to the record. LL Cool J had been critical of Jackson but praised him after their collaboration. Ultimately, none of Loren's recordings made the album.

Unreleased songs record from the Dangerous album

  • All The Truth
  • Alright Now
  • Bottle of Smoke
  • Do You Know Where Your Children Are - rerecorded from the Bad sessions
  • Don’t Believe It
  • For All Time - featured on Thriller 25
  • Ghost of Another Lover
  • Happy Birthday, Lisa - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous
  • If You Don't Love Me - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous
  • Jane is a Groupie
  • Mind Of The Magic - released in 2010
  • Men in Black
  • Monkey Business - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous; featured on The Ultimate Collection
  • Serious Effect (ft. LL Cool J) - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous
  • Seven Digits
  • She Got It - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous
  • Slave to the Rhythm - later to be released on Xscape in 2014
  • Someone Put Your Hand Out - rerecorded from the Bad sessions; released as a promotional single by Pepsi in 1992 during the Dangerous World Tour; featured on The Ultimate Collection
  • What About Us - "Earth Song" demo
  • Work That Body - planned to feature on the cancelled 2001 special edition bonus disc for Dangerous

Also See

References