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Michael Jackson's "Bad"
returns this September with new music and never-before-seen
concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the
King of Pop's catalog since he died in 2009, Jackson's record
company and estate said on Monday.

The "Bad 25" deluxe package, released on September 18,
commemorates the 25th anniversary of the original,
Grammy-winning album with hits like "The Way You Make Me Feel,"
and it will include demos and songs that didn't make the final
cut of the original version.

The new songs were recorded in Jackson's studio while he was
making the album, and the package also offers a DVD of Jackson's
performance for Britain's Prince Charles, Lady Diana and 72,000
fans at London's Wembley Stadium in 1988.

The video was discovered in the singer's personal
collection, and thought to be the only copy of the performance,
taped for Jackson's own use, the estate said.

Jackson, a member of the Jackson Five family of singers and

one of the best-selling pop stars of all time, died in 2009 of
an overdose of the anesthetic propofol and sedatives. His doctor
at the time, Conrad Murray, is currently in jail after being
convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death.

Craig Marks, editor of Popdust.com and co-author of "I Want
My MTV," said the "Bad 25" anniversary package should highlight
Jackson's legendary talents as a live performer and, perhaps,
lure new fans.

"It continues to focus fans' attention on his music ...
hopefully it brings to the fore what an incredible live
performer he was and his songbook, given that 'Bad' was at the
time considered to be very successful but was in the shadows of
'Thriller,'" Marks told Reuters.

"Bad" won two Grammy awards and sold more than 45 million
copies around the world, fueled by the popularity of singles
such as "Dirty Diana," "Smooth Criminal" and the album title
track, "Bad."

It was the singer's last collaboration with legendary Motown
producer Quincy Jones, who helmed the production on Jackson's
solo album "Off The Wall" and the hit follow-up "Thriller," one
of the best-selling albums in history.

Marks believes "Bad" marked the end of an era for Jackson
and Jones, and that Jackson used the record to explore deeper
struggles following the phenomenal success of "Thriller."

"The paranoid romantic hell he's in, his mini snapshots of
how he felt being in the public eye so nakedly, and in some ways
so alone, he wasn't able to trust many people and he felt very
isolated. You can hear that in the record," said Marks.

To gear up Jackson fans ahead of September, the late
singer's record company will re-release the first single from
the album, "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" on June 5th in the
U.S.
 

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Here is the official Press Release from Estate. Wembley Show!! Yes!!

25th Anniversary Of Michael Jackson’s Landmark Album Bad Celebrated With September 18 Release Of New Bad 25 Packages

Michael’s Personal VHS Copy Of His July 16, 1988 Performance At Wembley Stadium Unearthed For The Release
Newly Discovered Outtakes And Demos From Bad Album Recording Sessions To Be Released.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 21, 2012

Twenty-five years after the phrase “Who’s Bad” became a generation’s cultural catchphrase, Epic/Legacy Recordings, in collaboration with the Estate of Michael Jackson, will celebrate the legendary album and record breaking BAD tour on September 18, 2012 with the release of a deluxe package, BAD 25, which includes three CDs, two collectible booklets, and features the first ever authorized DVD release of a concert from the record breaking BAD tour.
“The era of BAD represented Michael’s creative ‘coming of age’ as a solo artist in charge of every aspect of his career — from recording to touring to endorsements to merchandising. This was the first album on which nearly all of the songs were written by Michael. It was also was the first album in history to produce five consecutive #1 singles and it took 2 ½ decades for another artist to match that success. It was also the first time Michael would tour as a solo artist - his vision, his decisions on what the show would be. The enormous success of the BAD album and tour was a pivotal moment in Michael’s growth as a composer, performer and producer cementing his role as the King of Pop. We are thrilled to celebrate such an historic era in Michael’s career with this release”, stated John Branca and John McClain, Co-Executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson.

The BAD 25 anniversary deluxe edition will feature three CDs and 1 DVD as follows:


The highlight of the package is the DVD of Michael’s legendary July 16, 1988 concert at Wembley Stadium. The concert is not a compilation of performances, but rather one complete show, exactly as Michael performed it for Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the 72,000 fans who were in the audience for that night’s sold out show. This show was one of the record-breaking seven nights played at the venue attended by more than half a million people — three times that many people tried to purchase tickets. The DVD was sourced from Michael Jackson’s personal VHS copy of the performance as shown on the JumboTrons during the concert. This footage was only recently unearthed and is the only known copy of the show to exist. The visuals have been restored and the audio quality enhanced so that fans can share in the excitement of that famous night


A CD of the re-mastered original BAD album
A CD containing previously unreleased material recorded in Michael’s personal studio at Hayvenhurst. This material includes early demo versions of songs from the album as well as demos for songs not included on the final album. All of this material is being released as it was recorded during the BAD sessions. Nothing has been added. In addition, this CD will also include new remixes from internationally renowned DJ/producers


A CD showcasing the audio from the sound truck recordings of the July 16th Wembley performance. The first-ever live Michael Jackson CD to be released, this is the only concert from the BAD Tour known to exist on multitracks
This magnificent 3 CD/1 DVD box set will also include two extensive booklets with yet unseen photos from the recording sessions, video sets and the concert tour, the original BAD cover art, a two-sided poster and more. A BAD 25 two CD standard edition featuring the original album plus the CD of demos and new remixes will also be made available as will a stand alone edition of the DVD and a picture disc of the original album.
On June 5 in the U.S. (June 4th ex-U.S.), Epic / Legacy Recordings will re-release the original first single from the album "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" as a CD Single with a previously unreleased bonus track from the BAD sessions, "Don't Be Messin' 'Round (demo)." This is a Wal-Mart exclusive CD single in the U.S. and will not be available digitally.

On June 26 a replica edition of the original 7" vinyl of this single with the original B-side "Baby Be Mine" will be made available to the world. The first single for BAD, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” was originally released on 7" vinyl in 1987. The 7" single edit of the song has only been available on that original 7" vinyl until now.

Recently, Pepsi announced an exclusive global partnership with the Estate of Michael Jackson as part of its new “Live for Now” campaign. Starting this month, Michael Jackson and Pepsi fans in more than 20 countries around the world will experience this partnership in a variety of ways, including a retail campaign featuring one billion special edition Michael Jackson Bad 25 Pepsi cans, live events, and opportunities for fans to access special edition merchandise and new music from BAD 25.

The BAD album was the third Michael Jackson album produced by Quincy Jones and was originally released on August 31, 1987. It was monumental in many ways; Michael wrote nine of the album's eleven tracks and received co-producer credit for the entire album. The album was #1 around the world, made history with five consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard chart, produced ten chart-topping singles, nine ground breaking short films and to date, the Bad album has generated over 45 Million units in sales. BAD was nominated for six Grammys and won two; the album earned Michael the first-ever Video Vanguard Award at the MTV VMA Awards. Songs on the original album are: “Bad,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Speed Demon,” “Liberian Girl,” “Just Good Friends” featuring Stevie Wonder, “Another Part of Me,” “Man in the Mirror,” “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Dirty Diana,” “Smooth Criminal,” with “Leave Me Alone” added to the album once released.

The BAD World Tour was Michael’s first concert tour as a solo artist. The legendary tour included 123 concerts attended by more than 4.4 million fans over sixteen months. When it concluded, the tour had shattered all previous touring records for attendance and total gross revenue adding three new entries in the Guinness World Records for the largest grossing tour in history, the tour with the largest attended audience and the most sold out shows at Wembley Stadium.

More details on this and other exciting projects relating to BAD’s 25th anniversary will be announced soon.
 

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Again I say - 25 years! Has it been that long? oh, the "good 'ol" days... Nice looking anniversary package. I can't wait!
 

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Statement From The Estate: Wembley Concert Reassurance
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Last Updated on Sunday, 03 June 2012 18:38
The following statement comes from the Estate of Michael Jackson, who wanted to share this with Michael’s fans:


It is great to see the overwhelming support and excitement in the fan community for the upcoming BAD 25 release. A few questions have arisen regarding the Wembley concert DVD. Although the press release wasn’t the place for background details, here is more information:

- We know that Nocturne captured on Umatic tapes the footage projected onto the JumboTrons at the various concerts including Wembley. These tapes were turned over to Michael’s crew and we have confirmed with Patrick Kelly (who headed Michael’s film crew for the European tour) that everything from Europe was sent to LA to be put in Michael’s storage facilities. The same procedures were followed for the US shows.

- Unfortunately, record-keeping in the storage facilities was sporadic, at best, so we do not know what happened to a tape once it was sent for storage. In most cases, once a tape was pulled from the box it arrived in, it was not put back in the original box and where it wound up doesn’t always make sense. As a result, 25 years later not all of the Umatic tapes from the various shows can be located, notwithstanding that we have conducted an extensive survey of all of the storage facilities. So while we believe that the Umatic tape for Wembley was initially sent for storage, we have not been able to locate it. And with regard to the Umatic footage of other concerts, the audio is extremely problematic and therefore these concerts are unusable.

- We know that VHS copies of the Umatics were made when Michael wanted to view a particular concert, but because of the lack of record-keeping, we also didn’t know which concerts existed on VHS. We ultimately did find Michael’s personal VHS viewing copy of the Wembley show attended by Princess Diana and Prince Charles, but not the Umatic. Even finding this VHS felt like a miracle to us!

- So while we continued the search for the Wembley Umatic master, we also researched the audio recordings that existed from all of the concerts including Wembley. Fortunately, the Wembley audio recordings were made using a sound truck, and appear to be the only multi-track recordings from the tour. The other audio/visual recordings that exist, whether Umatic or VHS, are “front of house” mixes, and therefore there are no separate audio recordings that can be used to create a high quality listening experience. It is for this reason that the Wembley audio is the only one suitable to create a live album.

- If we were going to include a live concert DVD in the BAD 25 release package, we had only one choice, Wembley. And there were only two options for visual — the Umatics for a different show or the VHS for Wembley. It would certainly be less expensive for the Estate to be able to create a DVD from a Umatic tape than to spend the time and money to painstakingly restore/enhance the VHS footage, but then we would not be delivering a truly authentic experience and we truly believe that watching this concert with the high quality audio will create a magical experience for all the fans as it has for us. We ultimately chose a lab that has developed its own proprietary technology for doing this kind of work (including restoration for NASA of VHS footage) in order to make the visual experience the best it can be under the circumstances.

- We also could have chosen to release the Japanese concert from the first leg of the tour as there is a master of that show; but that concert was essentially a reincarnation of the Victory Tour with only two songs — “Bad” and “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” — added at the end. It isn’t what we believe the fans would want.

- We could have elected not to release a DVD as part of the BAD 25 celebration (and hold out hope that someday we might find the Umatic of the Wembley concert) or we could share with the fans the chance to relive that magical night with pristine audio. We made the decision to go with the latter and provide the fans with the most authentic viewing experience. We believe that the fans will agree it was the right choice when the package is released in September.

John Branca and John McClain,
Co-Executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson
 

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“I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”. This first single from BAD is being re-released today with a special treat — the never-before-heard demo of "Don’t Be Messin' 'Round" from the BAD recording sessions. This is a physical release only. Click below for details, and be the first to hear it!

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