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Michael Jackson - All The Rare Songs (1978 - 2009) 9 CDs Total tracks number: 147 Total tracks length: 10:04:16 Total tracks size: 906,05 MB (1978 - 1981) - O. The future King Of Pop was born into a family of many children with African American roots. Michael showed his musical talent at the early age. At the age of ten, he became a member of the quintet The Jackson Brothers, renamed in The Jackson 5 later. There Michael sang and danced with his brothers. In 1968, the band signed to the Motown Records. Jul 12, 2017 Rare, Unreleased Michael Jackson Album Goes Up for Auction Nine unheard songs will go to the highest bidder in Gotta Have Rock and Roll auction, though winner unable to release music.

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    • A Brand New Day (1978) (6:52)
    Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)
    • Be A Lion (1978)
    Various Artists
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
    Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)

    • Can't Get Outta The Rain / You Can't Win (Part II) (1978)
    (Charlie Smalls)
    Michael Jackson
    • Ease On Down The Road (1975) (3:19)
    (Charlie Smalls)
    Duet with Diana Ross
    Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)



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    Reportedly Michael collaborated with The Doobie Brothers.
    Recorded by american rock band 'The Doobie Brothers' for their eighth studio album 'Minute By Minute' and released
    in 1978.
    Video footage aired by Entertainment Tonight in 2009
    shows MJ singing a capella while on a private phone call
    with his friend Liz Taylor.
    'People always think it sounds like Michael Jackson, they don't realize it's me singing those parts', - confirms Michael.
    • Minute By Minute (3:31)
    • Here To Love You (4:03)
    • What A Fool Believes (3:47)



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    • Who's Right, Who's Wrong (1979) (5:40)
    (Kenny Loggins, Michael Jackson)
    Kenny Loggins 'Keep The Fire' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • All I Do (1980) (5:06)
    (Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson)
    Stevie Wonder: 'Hotter Than July'
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • I'm In Love Again (1980) (4:27)
    (Minnie Riperton, Michael Jackson)
    Minnie Riperton: 'Love Lives Forever'
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Night Time Lover (1980) (4:22)
    (Michael Jackson, La Toya Jackson)
    La Toya Jackson: 'Night Time Lover'
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer



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    • Save Me (1980) (3:37)
    (Dave Mason)
    Dave Mason: 'Save Me'
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • This Had To Be (1980) (5:14)
    (Michael Jackson, George Johnson, Louis Johnson)
    The Brothers Johnson: 'Light Up The Night'
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • The Dude (1981) (5:38)
    (Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Patti Austin)
    Quincy Jones 'The Dude'
    chorus : Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Patti Austin, James Ingram, Syretta Wright, Jim Gilstrap & LaLomie Washburn



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    • Behind The Mask (1979-1981)
    (Chris Mosdell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Michael Jackson)
    Original Instrumental Version by Yellow Magic Orchestra released in 1979 on their album 'SOLID STATE' SURVIVOR.
    Michael recorded his own version for the album THRILLER (1982), adding some extra lyrics and harmonies. Due to legal battles concerning the song's credits Michael couldn't release it.

    Cover Version by Greg Phillinganes: 'Pulse' album (6:28)
    Cover Version by Eric Clapton: 'Behind The Mask'album (4:45)



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    • Goin' Back To Alabama (1981) (4:25)
    (Kenny Rogers, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
    Kenny Rogers: 'Share Your Love'album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Just Friends (1981) (3:44)
    (Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)
    Carole Bayer Sager: 'Sometimes Late At Night' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer



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    • Don't Let A Woman Make A Fool Out Of You (1982) (3:25)
    (Joe 'King' Carrasco)
    Joe 'King' Carrasco: 'Synapse Gap (Mundo Total)' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Muscles (1982) (4:40)
    (Michael Jackson)
    Diana Ross
    Michael Jackson acts as composer and producer



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    • Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (1972) (5:21)
    (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
    Bill Wolfer: 'Wolf' album
    Cover Version of the hit single by The Temptations
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals

    • So Shy (1982) (4:37)
    Bill Wolfer: 'Wolf' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • State Of Independence (1982) (4:27)
    (Jon Anderson, Vangelis Papathanassiou)
    Donna Summer: 'Donna Summer' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Say Say Say (1981-1983) (3:53)
    (Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson)
    Paul McCartney: 'Pipes Of Peace' album
    Duet with Paul McCartney
    • The Man (1981) (3:55)
    (Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson)
    Paul McCartney: 'Pipes Of Peace' album
    Duet with Paul McCartney



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    • Centipede (1984) (5:55)
    (Michael Jackson)
    Rebbie Jackson: 'Centipede' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer



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    • Don't Stand Another Chance (1984) (4:18)
    (Marlon Jackson)
    Janet Jackson: 'Don't Stand Another Chance' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Somebody's Watching Me (1984) (3:56)
    (Kennedy Gordy, Curtis Anthony Nolen)
    Rockwell aka Kennedy Gordy
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
    Two different versions exist: one featured Michael in the background, and another one replaced Michael by a sound-a-like.



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    • Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin'(1984) (4:17)
    (Bruce Sudano, Michael Omartian, Jake Ruska)
    Jermaine Jackson: 'Do What You Do' album
    Duet with Jermaine Jackson



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    • We Are The World (1985) (7:03)
    (Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
    USA for Africa: 'We Are The World' album
    >> More infos : 'We Are The World - The Story Behind The Song'



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    • Eaten Alive (1985) (5:54)
    (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Michael Jackson)
    Michael Jackson
    Originally written only by the two Bee Gees, then Michael re-wrote the chorus. Two demos exist: one sung by the two Bee Gees, and another one sung by Michael.
    Cover Version with Michael singing in the background in the Diana Ross album 'Eaten Alive'.



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    • You're The One (1985) (4:52)
    (Michael Jackson, Alan 'Buz' Kohan)
    Jennifer Holliday 'Say You Love Me' Album
    Michael Jackson acts as producer



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    • Get It (1987) (4:32)
    (Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder)
    Stevie Wonder: 'Characters' album
    Duet with Stevie Wonder



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    • Mind Is The Magic (1989) (6:33)
    (Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren)
    Alternative title: Siegfried & Roy
    Theme song of Siegfried & Roy's 'Beyond Belief Show' in Las Vegas



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    • To Satisfy You (1990) (5:57)
    (Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren)
    Bryan Loren: 'Music From The New World' album
    Cover Version by Bryan Loren with Michael Jackson singing Background Vocals



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    • Joy (1990) (4:55)
    (lyrics: Tammy Lucas, music: Michael Jackson)
    BLACKstreet: 'Blackstreet' album
    Originally Michael wanted to record it for his album DANGEROUS (1991), but finally declined it.



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    • I Never Heard (1991) (4:44)
    (Michael Jackson, Paul Anka)
    Safire: 'I Wasn't Born Yesterday' album



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    • Whatzupwitu (1992) (3:22)
    Eddie Murphy: 'Whatzupwitu' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
    • Yeah (1992) (4:45)
    Eddie Murphy: 'Love's Alright' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals (together with Janet Jackson, Paul McCartney, Luther Vandross, Julio Iglesias, Elton John, Garth Brooks and Jon Bon Jovi)



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    • Why (1994) (5:21)
    (Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds)
    3T: 'Brotherhood' album
    Michael gave the song to his nephews 3T as a gift
    when they became thrilled by it.
    At that time 3T were signed on Michael's label, so they
    were allowed to combine their vocals with Michael's
    original ones.
    Michael also produced the song and even appeared in the
    accompanying music video.

    • I Need You (1995) (4:12)
    3T: 'Brotherhood' album
    Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals



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    • Children's Holiday (1998) (4:20)
    (Michael Jackson; Japanese translation: Yasushi Okimoto)
    J-Friends (Japanese children's choir)
    Michael Jackson acts as producer.
    Charity anthem issued as a single in Japan which reached the number one spot immediately.
    All revenues earned by the single were used to aid the victims and their families of the devastating earthquake which hit Kobe City, Japan, in January 1995.

    • People Of The World (1998) (5:20)
    (Michael Jackson; Japanese translation: Yasushi Okimoto)
    J-Friends (Japanese children's choir)
    Michael Jackson acts as producer



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    • It's Not Worth It (2001) (4:23)
    (Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels)
    Brandy: 'Full Moon' album
    A few seconds of Michael Jackson's vocals (he was given
    the song but dismissed it soon) are used as a
    background loop.



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    • What More Can I Give (1997-2001) (5:02)
    (Michael Jackson)
    • Todo Para Ti (2001/2002) (4:40)
    (Michael Jackson)
    Originally intended to be a duet with Luciano Pavarotti and to be released on the album INVINCIBLE (2001).
    Due to the terrorists attack on September 9, 2001,
    Michael originated an all star charity campaign to support the victims and their families by donating all revenues of
    his planned single.
    The recording was completed on October 19, 2001.
    At Michael's 'United We Stand - What More Can I Give' concert at Washington, D.C.'s RFK Stadium on 21th
    October 2001 the song was ultimately performed by most
    of the involved artists.
    This performance in front of 46,000 people was aired (in an edited version) on ABC on 1st November 2001.
    Sony Music canceled a possible single release in late 2001 without giving any reason for this decision but hampering Michael Jackson's and some of the involved artists attempt to distribute the song.
    On October 27, 2003, an edited version (3:36) was finally released via the now defunct website 'whatmorecanigive.com' as a 2$ download whose revenues were used to support several charity organisations.



Back in late 2007, Jackson had went to New Jersey to visit the Cascio family and stayed there for 3 months. Jackson have been friends with the Cascios around the 1980's, which he is calling them his 'second family'. It was known that Jackson had recorded 12 new songs at the Cascios' basements. He wrote 12 new songs with Eddie Cascio and James Porte. It had been set to release in early 2008 but was cancelled. In November 2010, the Cascio track 'Breaking News' was released on the official site of Michael Jackson for one week. The song had received many negative reviews, claiming the song was not sung by Michael. Later on in December, the song was released on the first posthumous album called 'Michael'. The authenticity of the 3 Cascio tracks 'Breaking News', Keep Your Head Up', and 'Monster' has been ongoing controversy among fans of Jackson. Even Jackson's mother, Katherine, his two kids, Prince and Paris, and some of his siblings claiming it's not Jackson singing. Many fans believed it was recorded by Jason Malachi, which he completely denied. Teddy Riley produced the two Cascio tracks, 'Breaking News' and 'Monster', said that he had to more processing to the voice. Also said that he used 'melodyne' fix the flat notes, and was the reason why some of the vibrato sounds a little off or processed. The questionings had been going on since then.

The other 9 Cascio tracks were planned to be on the 'Michael' but did not make the cut.

*List of the Cascio Tracks*
All Right
Michael
- Full version leaked in March 2012
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

All I Need
- Demo version leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized leaked in 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Michael
Black Widow
Michael jackson unreleased mp3 songs youtube
- Leaked in April 2013
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Unreleased Songs By Michael Jackson

Breaking News
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Michael Jackson Unreleased Albums

- A Capella version leaked around 2012
Michael Jackson Unreleased Mp3 Songs


Burn Tonight
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version leaked in August 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album
- A better quality snippet leaked in early 2013

Fall In Love
- Leaked in February 2013
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Keep Your Head Up
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Monster
- 1st demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- 2nd demo leaked in full possibly around late 2011
- A better quality of the 1st demo leaked in early 2013
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Ready 2 Win
- Full version leaked onto the internet around March 2013
- Song samples 'On the Line' from the 'Ultimate Collection'
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Soldier Boy
- Full version leaked in May 2011
Unreleased
- Full version leaked in March 2012
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

All I Need
- Demo version leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized leaked in 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Black Widow
- Leaked in April 2013
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Unreleased Songs By Michael Jackson

Breaking News
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Michael Jackson Unreleased Albums

- A Capella version leaked around 2012

Burn Tonight
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version leaked in August 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album
- A better quality snippet leaked in early 2013

Fall In Love
- Leaked in February 2013
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Keep Your Head Up
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Monster
- 1st demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- 2nd demo leaked in full possibly around late 2011
- A better quality of the 1st demo leaked in early 2013
- Finalized version released on the 'Michael' album

Ready 2 Win
- Full version leaked onto the internet around March 2013
- Song samples 'On the Line' from the 'Ultimate Collection'
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Soldier Boy
- Full version leaked in May 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album

Stay
- Demo snippet leaked in LQ around 2011
- Finalized version leaked in late 2011
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album
- A better quality snippet leaked in early 2013
- Song was mistakenly titled 'Carry On'

Water
- Full version leaked around May 2013
- Did not make the cut for the 'Michael' album
- The song sampled 'Heaven Can Wait' lyrics
- Michael may had sung a snippet of it after rehearsing Billie Jean on the 'This Is It' movie

Fans thought that Jackson had recorded 3 more songs with Eddie and James but those 3 songs were recorded by James Porte (original name is Bobby Ewing). These titles are Angel in Disguise, Exotic Dancer and Shine (a.k.a. Let Your Light Shine).



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