: The set includes several edits that were previously only available on limited-run 7" or 12" vinyl singles, such as the 7" Single Edit of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" .
Collectors often consider this a "solid piece" because it serves as a bridge between his most famous hits and the more obscure club culture versions that weren't always available on standard studio albums.
Expect to hear the full-throttle basslines of "Billie Jean" or the percussion-heavy "Bad," allowing the listener to appreciate the intricate layers of Quincy Jones’s production. Michael Jackson Remixes And Rarities -2CD- -2009-
leans heavy on the Dangerous & HIStory eras – think the Brothers in Rhythm club mix of “Rock With You,” the full-length “Blood on the Dance Floor” Refugee Camp mix, and that elusive “Superfly Sister” extended version. You also get rarer single edits (the “Scream” album version is actually different from the radio cut here) and the 12″ of “2 Bad” with the vanished rap intro.
It is helpful to distinguish this set from official remix projects released around the same time. In 2009, Sony Music officially released a digital compilation titled (later also released physically). That project consisted largely of remixes of Jackson 5 era songs, reworked by modern producers like Stargate, The Neptunes, and Dallas Austin. : The set includes several edits that were
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Below is the complete tracklist, compiled from various sources including Discogs and collector reviews. leans heavy on the Dangerous & HIStory eras
"Remixes And Rarities" arrived as an answer to that collector’s hunger. Rather than repackaging the same album cuts, this compilation focused on the extended dimensions of Jackson's artistry. It showcased how his music influenced, and was influenced by, the evolution of dance culture from the late 1970s through the 2000s. Disc 1: The Evolution of the Dance Floor
For fans who are new to this collection, here are a few tips for getting the most out of :