This double album features a disc of greatest hits and a disc of new material. The new tracks, such as "Scream" (a duet with Janet Jackson) and "They Don't Care About Us," feature aggressive, layered percussion and industrial synthesizers. The orchestral grandeur of "Earth Song"—complete with a massive gospel choir—shines in FLAC, delivering a massive, wide soundstage. Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix (1997)
While Michael began his career with his brothers in The Jackson 5 (signing to Motown in 1968), his solo career began simultaneously under the Motown umbrella.
"The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work." – Michael Jackson Michael Jackson - Discography -1967-2009- -FLAC-
Jackson’s signature hiccups, gasps, beatboxing, and layered harmonies are delivered with absolute clarity in a lossless format, making the listener feel as though they are sitting at the mixing desk. The Era Timeline: 1967–2009
The best-selling album of all time. Seek the DSD-to-FLAC conversions or the 40th-anniversary editions for the widest dynamic range. This double album features a disc of greatest
This comprehensive guide explores the complete Michael Jackson discography spanning from 1967 to 2009, highlighting the sonic treasures waiting to be uncovered in lossless audio. The Motown Era: The Foundation (1967–1975)
To keep your 1967-2009 collection clean, use this hierarchy: Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the
Partnering with Teddy Riley, Jackson embraced the New Jack Swing movement. Dangerous features heavy, industrial rhythms, complex electronic percussion, and dense vocal arrangements. The lossless format is crucial here to keep the intense, crowded mixes from sounding muddy or distorted.
A landmark release because the brothers wrote and produced almost the entire album themselves. The track "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" serves as a prime example of complex, multi-layered disco-funk that shines in FLAC format. Era 3: The Solo Golden Era (1979–1991)