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BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR nearly snuck into record stores, preceded by a strange absence of hype. The implicit message of its five new songs, like that of the non-marketing campaign for the album, seems to be: enough already, let's get back to the music. The title song, a colder re-write of the Jackson classic "Billie Jean," draws you in, but Jackson quickly gets to the heart of the album with two astonishing songs that address his public image. "Ghosts" has an icy, metallic beat, while "Is It Scary" has the dramatic flair of a big pop ballad, but they feature nearly identical opening verses about ghosts and ghouls behind the walls and under the bed. In the former song, the ghouls are the paparazzi snapping pictures of Jackson's baby, and he asks of them, "Who gave you the right...Are you the ghost of jealousy?" In the next song, the ghosts turn out to be the many public faces of Michael Jackson, and he turns the image around, suggesting that ghoulishness is in the eye of the beholder: "If you wanna see eccentricalities/I'll be grotesque before your eyes...Is that scary for you, baby?"
It's a declaration of self-confidence, and Jackson follows with feisty remixes of songs from HISTORY, including a version of "2 Bad" peppered with a sample of "Beat It," and a Madonna-like disco mix of "Stranger In Moscow."
Producers include: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, R. Kelly.
Engineers include: Teddy Riley, Dave Way, Mick Guzauski.
BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR: HISTORY IN THE MIX features eight remixed tracks from HISTORY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE along with five new songs.
Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals, guitar, drums, percussion); Janet Jackson (vocals); John Forte (rap vocals); Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam (various instruments); Bryan Loren (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, programming); Slash, Wyclef Jean (guitar); Robert Chausow (violin); Juliet Haffner (viola); Larry Williams, Jerry Hey, Kim Hutchcroft (horns); Brad Buxer (piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, programming); Teddy Riley, Doug Grigsby (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Te-Bass (bass); Alex Breuer, Matt Carpenter, Andrew Scheps, Rob Hoffman, Jeff Taylor (programming); Andrae Crouch Singers (background vocals).
Spin (8/97, p.113) - 6 (out of 10) - "...Jackson's stuttering thwocks and plunks have become an utterly unique form of funk. If the 47-minute HISTORY IN THE MIX part of this record--remixes from his flop 1995 album--fails almost entirely, it's because the remixers take out the best parts, Jackson's individualized beats..." Q (6/00, p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Tones down some of the original's more overwrought elements with 8 remixes from dance heavyweights such as David Morales, Frankie Knuckles and Todd Terry....Most bizarre, but most effective." Blood On The Dance Floor: History In The Mix Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $1.09) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Dance, R&B | | Label | MJJ | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 40607  | | CD Universe Part number | 7610151 | | Catalog number | 723908 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 01, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 75 minutes | | Personnel | Michael Jackson - vocals, guitar, drums, percussion Jerry Hey Michael Jackson - vocals, guitar, drums, percussion Larry Williams Larry Williams Janet Jackson - vocals Wyclef Jean - guitar Slash Kim Hutchcroft - horns Teddy Riley
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Blood On The Dance Floor: History In The Mix Music Blood On The Dance Floor: History In The Mix Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   A True Testimonial To The Creativity Of Micheal Jackson This Abulm was a true testiment to the creativity of the king of pop. Even though this abulm wasn't promoted well, this abulm is a must have. Even if you weren't a fanatic like myself, I don't get all that worked up over the artist, I do though enjoy the music that he creates. From Blood on the Dance Floor to History Remix, this abulm really speaks about being treated unequal, used, cheated on, and frustrated with the way things happen in life that cries out for change. Over all by far, this abulm is very good, easy to listen to and enjoy. Submitted by drhouse2007 (Charleston, SC USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sheer Magnificence Had I known how fantastic this album was, I would have owned a copy years ago. Until recently, the title track of the album was the only song I was really familiar with. But boy oh boy, the other tracks are GREAT! Vintage Michael Jackson. The remix versions are fabulous! 'You are not alone' is my favorite remix version here, but the others are great also. BUY IT...YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!! Submitted by muzikaluver (E. Orange, NJ, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! SIMPLY SAID......PURE GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by bleeholland (HAYWARD, CA.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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