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The Stripped Mixes
Michael Jackson
The Stripped Mixes
Genre: Pop
 
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Michael Jackson "The Stripped Mixes" is an album of new mixes of early Michael Jackson and Jackson 5 classics. Utilizing the original Motown session tapes, these new mixes strip away certain instruments and studio frills t...  more »

     
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All Artists: Michael Jackson
Title: The Stripped Mixes
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Motown / Universal
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 7/28/2009
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602527149783

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Michael Jackson "The Stripped Mixes" is an album of new mixes of early Michael Jackson and Jackson 5 classics. Utilizing the original Motown session tapes, these new mixes strip away certain instruments and studio frills to instead focus on the essence of the spectacular recordings--Michael's vocals and the harmonies provided by his brothers. The songs on "The Stripped Mixes" shine a fresh light on Michael Jackson's early career and are proof that his music will live forever.

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CD Reviews

For die-hards only
Kyle | Minnesota | 08/04/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"As a huge MJ fan, I do own this CD and enjoyed hearing these mixes. Not for the reasons we are supposed to buy the CD for, however. After all, it is not news that Michael Jackson was an extraordinary singer, and these mixes don't make his vocals shine any differently than they do on the original, fuller mixes. Rather, I enjoyed hearing these versions for how they bring out some of the nuances that are harder to hear in the original versions, as well as for the use of some alternate takes and endings.



The songs selected here are not mixed in a consistent way; that is, some have essentially no drum or rhythm tracks, others include congas and shakers, and in "Ain't No Sunshine" there is the underlying bass drum with occasional snare rim shots which seem as though they tried but could not entirely eliminate. Some songs include string arrangements, some don't. Some songs retain backup vocals, some don't.



Somewhat misleadingly, not all of the songs are simply the original well-known versions minus most of the instrumentation. Several songs contain extended, unnecessarily repeated or previously unheard fade-outs ("Who's Loving You", "ABC," "I Want You Back," and "I'll Be There" which has an oddly edited ending), while "We've Got A Good Thing Going" is a COMPLETELY different (and much less desirable) take than the original version. Also, "With A Child's Heart" contains a different intro than the original version and "Got To Be There" contains extra backing vocals that were edited out of the original.



The collection starts out very promising, though. The mix on opener "I'll Be There" demonstrates what could have been a great idea; the vocals here are among young Michael's gentlest and most touching, and the mostly acoustic arrangement fits very well in this "stripped" form. "Darling Dear" is also a standout, though perhaps as much for Michael as for what is regarded as one of the best bass lines ever, which at times takes front and center here (but that's not a bad thing--it's amazing!). At just 38 minutes, I wouldn't spend much money on this. The originals were pop-soul perfection as it is. But find it cheap, used, or free and it's worth a listen.







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Three Words: Fan-Freaking-Tastic!
Michael Rocks | Kentucky | 07/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yes, the timing of this album release is in poor taste and obviously meant to maximize profit in the wake of a tragedy, but the entire entertainment industry is based on that principle. What really matters is that the music on this album is incredibly beautiful. I adore the way the accompanying music is toned down in order to allow Michael's amazingly mature vocals to take center stage.



Definitely worth the price!!"
Wow!
D. C. Butler | 07/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a fitting tribute to a great artist! His vocal talent really shines in these versions of his early material."