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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Superb Collection From The No.1 King Of Pop!,
By Busy Body (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
As the first few weeks of 2004 are upon us, and I'm sure Michael Jackson will be hoping that this year will bring him better luck than 2003 did. Despite dominating the tabloids with his appearance, the baby-dangling incident and THAT Martin Bashir interview, Michael Jackson still remains the King of Pop. There's some people who are famous. There are some people who are superstars. There are some people who are icons - and then there's Michael Jackson. Arguably the most famous entertainer alive, Jackson's 30 years reign on the charts is unchallenged.So that's precisely why Michael's latest release, "Number Ones," is essential for all fans of brilliant music. Since the early 1980's Jackson has captivated the world with his music. We've had fun dancing to his music and cried to his emotional ballads, and that's why he's the greatest male performer ever. His talent is undeniable, and even though he's gone a bit off the rails in recent years, the world and his die-hard fans have never forgotten the music which is what matters the most. First off, Number Ones is a title that tricks the buyer somewhat. There are eighteen songs on this album, and Jackson has had no where near eighteen US No.1 hits. He's had a total of 13 US No.1 singles, and his last was in 1995. Michael has had 7 UK No.1 hit singles, and his last was in 1997. His first UK No.1 hit was in May 1981 with "One Day In Your Life," which isn't included on here strangely enough. Michael's sixth US No.1 "Say Say Say" is also not included, and I have the UK version which includes "Human Nature" instead of "Man In The Mirror." Silly different regions and record companies! What is the point? Why not just have a complete tracklisting?! Also, "Ben," Michael's first ever US No.1, is included on the US version, but not on the UK version. Instead the UK gets "Blood On The Dancefloor," Michael's last UK No.1 single. Apart from these minor hiccups, all of Michael's biggest and most popular hits are included here. The album opens with "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock With You." Both songs are from Michael's debut album Off The Wall and both hit the US top spot. "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and "Thriller" are up next and all from Thriller, Michael's signature album. 50 million copies shifted worldwide, and nothing's going to take over it any time soon! Up next, we have six songs from the follow up to Thriller. Bad was Michael's third album, released in 1987 and sold 25 million copies as well. The songs from Bad on here are "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "Smooth Criminal," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Man In The Mirror" and "Dirty Diana." All these songs were huge hits and all were US No.1's, apart from Smooth Criminal. After this we get "Black Or White," which was a huge US and UK No.1 hit. It's the only song on this compilation album from Michael's fourth album - 1991's Dangerous. "You Are Not Alone" was one of Michael's biggest hits ever, and is next on here, followed by Michael's biggest selling UK single, "Earth Song." No.1 for six weeks and shifting more than 1 million copies this masterpiece is a perfect world peace anthem. Michael's 2001 comeback single "You Rock My World" follows. It wasn't a No.1, so by rights it shouldn't be included here, but it's a great track, so why not? "Break Of Dawn" wasn't even released as a single, so it's got no excuse to be here! It's from Michael's trans-atlantic chart topping Invincible album from 2001. "One More Chance" is Michael's latest single, and will not top the charts by my 'expert' predictions. "Ben" closes the album, which goes back to the very beginning of his career. OVERALL GRADE: 8/10 I think it was a wise move for Michael Jackson to release Number Ones. It provides new fans in their teens a chance to get to know Michael's best music, for those who were too young to be digging it when 1995's "HIStory" was released, because let's face it, even people in their early teens love Michael's music! I think some minor adjustments could have been made to the tracklisting to improve this album, but it's still not a bad collection and definitely worth the money. Upon its release this album didn't even crack the US Top 10 - Britney stormed to No.1 that week, but in the UK, Number Ones did just that, and went straight to the top of the charts! All in all a brilliant record to add to any Michael Jackson collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Whatever Else, He's The KING OF POP!!!,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
This is the definitive collection of #1 hits by The King Of Pop. Michael Jackson's reign as Tabloid Favorite only drew more attention to his work as singer, song writer, dancer, actor, all-around-super-talent. While the world is richer for the multitude of brilliant music, it is sad that Michael himself seems unable to truly enjoy his own giftedness; instead walking on the brink of insanity, plagued by unknown demons.Easily ranking with the now famous Beatles ONE and the Elvis ONE & TWO, as well as Mariah's set of #1's, Michael Jackson will never be unthroned as the ONE and ONLY King of Pop! Come what may, we will always have the music.*****
3.0 out of 5 stars
HIStory Repeats Itself.,
By The Groove (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Michael Jackson's sanity is clearly a matter of debate, but only a fool would deny his talent and chart supremacy since leaving Motown. "Number Ones" is yet another collection featuring the usual lineup of his classic hits: "Billie Jean," "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough," "Beat It," "Rock With You," and so on. The tracklisting is presented in chronological order, starting with material from "Off the Wall," right up to the previously unreleased R. Kelly ballad "One More Chance" and a somewhat unnecessary live performance of "Ben." There isn't much for me to comment about the hits themselves, except to say that unless you've been living in a 25 year coma, you're already familiar with 90% of this album. But the problems with "Number Ones" are twofold: first, the tracklisting overlaps Jackson's previous hits album "HIStory." Do we really need yet another recycling of songs millions of us already have? Also, not all of the tracks on "Number Ones" topped the chart, such as the excellent "Smooth Criminal" and "Break of Dawn," a cut off 2001's "Invincible" that was never even released as a single. Is "Number Ones" a competent survey of Jackson's biggest hits? Yes, it is. But is it a necessary purchase? Not if you already own "HIStory." While listeners green to Jackson's work should pick this up, "Number Ones" brings almost nothing new to the table for those who already own his prior albums.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Exclusively Number Ones,
By A Customer
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
In the U.S., Michael Jackson had 13 post-Motown (solo era) number one hits. They were: Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With Me, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, We Are the World, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, The Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, and You Are Not Alone. Factoring in the U.K. chart, we can add Earth Song and Blood on the Dance Floor. But songs like Say Say Say, We Are the World and Blood on the Dance Floor are missing. Other songs, like Smooth Criminal and You Rock My World, weren't number one hits on either chart. Which chart was Sony using?
1.0 out of 5 stars
Been There, Done That,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
I was hoping this album would have some "other" greatest hits by Jackson. But looking at the playlist, most of these are available on his HIStory album that came out years ago, and the others are not particularly famous "hits".C'mon, Michael, this is stupid. Why should we buy something that's basically an inferior clone of HIStory? At least both discs in HIStory have music on them. The 2nd CD in this new set is just videos of the songs on the 1st disc.
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING COLLECTION OF POP MUSIC CLASSICS,
By Brian D. "Brian" (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
If you want the best greatest hits collection from one of the master's of modern music, then look no further! This collection proudly displays some of the greatest tunes that were ever created alongside some of Mike's newer creations. Whether you like vintage MJ or his new music, this CD is a must-buy! Worth every penny, and guaranteed to bring back memories of the good ole days when MJ was getting the respect he still deserves. Long Live The King!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
I'm not really a fan of pop music, rather R&B and Hip Hop but Michael Jackson is the one single artist who has changed popular music (every genre)for ever. Think about it - if it wasn't for MJ, most of the successful artists of today, your Justin Timberlake's, Britney Spears and basically every other pop star, as well as most black artists whom Michael paved the way for, for exposure in the mainstream and on MTV owes their career to the groundbreaking nature of everything this man did in the 1980s and early 1990s. This collection despite not really being a definitive collection of his best hits is nevertheless a collection of songs that would make almost any other artist on the planet mouth water and be envious of such a brilliant body of work. The DVD with all the performance in the videos really shows off why Michael Jackson was, is and will forever be the one and only true King of Pop....
5.0 out of 5 stars
TRULY number ones...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
I bought it today, I can't let something that has not been proven beyond reasonable doubt keep me from the songs that I grew up loving. I can't tell you to buy it or not, but the songs are crisp and clear and It's a good CD for the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best of The best,
By Roy T. Singleton (E.Providence,, RI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Michael Jackson is the Best of the Best. This CD has a handful of the most Loved Michael Jackson songs. I am so glad Ive been able to live a lifetime with the enjoyment of his entertainment. I will always love his unique and talented gift - no matter what anyone says about him.xoxo
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE KING HAS RETURNED,
By Mili JJ "Mili JJ" (Tehran, Iran ,Middle East , Asia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Some of the most memorial songs plus the new incredible performance "One more chance" has turned Number Ones into a number one album ever.For those who have grown up with Michael Jackson this is a perfect diary which reminds their life process. It is really fabulous to have all these tracks in one CD. No need to write about tracks because every one have at least heard them for one time except the last masterpiece "One more chance" which is a prove of a great return and makes fans eager for his exclusive performance "Xscape". |
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Number Ones by Michael Jackson (Audio CD - 2003)
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