Posthumous albums are nothing new these days, but Jacko's is odder than most, says Alexis PetridisThere is, of course, nothing odd about the posthumous album. Their manner of production has been set in stone ever since the premature rock and pop corpses started piling up in the 60s: cobble together some outtakes, demos and incomplete tracks, tinker with them until they sound finished, present to the public. But "there is, of course, nothing odd about" is a phrase seldom used in conjunction with...
Guardian Music — Posthumous albums are nothing new these days, but Jacko's is odder than most, says Alexis PetridisThere is, of course, nothing odd about the posthumous album. Their manne... more info
Stereogum — The “new” Michael Jackson song we mentioned a few weeks back now has a video with Akon and old MJ footage and an opening line about life not lasting forever and littl... more info