Saturday 3 May 2014

Michael Jackson thrills in new single



When Epic Records announced in March that it would release a posthumous album from the pop superstar who died in 2009 — another posthumous album, that is — we saw little reason to get excited.

In 2010, the label’s disappointing Michael collection suggested there wasn’t much of value in the Epic vaults; if anything, the album boosted your sense of Jackson’s genius as a recordmaker, in that he appeared to know exactly what was worth putting out (and what wasn’t) during his lifetime.
But the release on Thursday night of Love Never Felt So Good — the first single from Xscape, due out on May 13 — complicates that impression. Simply put, Jackson was sitting on a piece of disco-soul gold.
With its buoyant keyboards and effervescent groove — not to mention Jackson’s typically sumptuous vocal melody — Love Never Felt So Good would have fit right in on 1979’s Off the Wall or its world-changing 1982 follow-up, Thriller.
According to a press release, Jackson wrote the tune in 1983 with Paul Anka, “around the time they recorded This Is It,” featured in the 2009 concert film of the same title. The new version was produced by John McClain, co-executor of Jackson’s estate.
Epic also issued a remix of the song featuring duet vocals by Justin Timberlake and a muscled-up beat from Timberlake, Timbaland and Jerome “J-Roc” Harmon; they’re among the producers whom Epic chief L.A. Reid selected to help with “contemporising” the archived recordings slated for release on Xscape.
But their additions to Love Never Felt So Good — a song that reminds us how peerless Jackson could be — hardly represent an improvement.

No comments:

Post a Comment