Well, this is new!? Michael Jackson SCREAM Original Studio Multitracks (Listening Session, Analysis)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023
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    I never know what I'm going to get when I open up one of the Michael Jackson multitrack sessions. I'd heard various alternate versions of this song in the past but I really wasn't prepared for what I would hear and see in the LEAD vocal takes!
    Wow, did they leave out a lot of what they had originally laid down for this song... And the way they sampled and sandwitched sounds from other iconic songs...
    This session is a 'must-experience' for all MJ fans!!

Комментарии • 619

  • @voodeux_badeux
    @voodeux_badeux Год назад +317

    Janet doesn’t get enough credit for the Scream project. Michael wanted her to pick the producers of the song and he wanted her to pick a director for the video.both the song and video are absolutely epic and that may not have happened without Janets and the choices she made. 👍🏾

  • @brandonmccray8419
    @brandonmccray8419 Год назад +214

    Fun fact: The Knowledge was Michael’s favorite song from Janet. And the fact he sampled it in this song just makes this song that much more special. Also, their voice just work so well together!!!

  • @jusskb5844
    @jusskb5844 Год назад +215

    I love that "ain't nobody's fault, blame it on yourself" adlib he did it's 100% from Blame it on the Boogie

  • @TravisPayne1
    @TravisPayne1 Год назад +218

    Loved learning more about the masterpiece that is SCREAM. As one of its choreographers, I’m grateful to have found this breakdown of the song. Michael & Janet and Jimmy & Terry were truly a dream team! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @dancingwheels8494
    @dancingwheels8494 Год назад +170

    What Janet documentary didn’t cover was the story of how Michael was soft-spoken as usual. But then he went into the booth and just killed it. He was so aggressive and good. Jimmy, Terri, and Janet were stunned. Because that was only the first take, and after all that loud, aggressive, singing this softly, “how was that?” And that was his first run through. Janet said, “there’s no way I’m following that today.“ So she waited to record her Verses in Mnneapolis. She’s competitive just like Michael, and when Michael heard her vocals after she recorded him, he was so impressed with how well she sounded that he said, “I wanna go to Minneapolis and re-record my vocals. Janet does great!” Jimmy told him no it’s OK. You did great you killed it. Michael goes, “I’m coming to Minneapolis.“ Michael is also competitive lol. Jimmy said they still ended up using his original vocals.

  • @gwillymusic
    @gwillymusic Год назад +161

    One of the most important songs of my life. This is the song that set the bar for me & still remains the bar. One of the greatest, most brilliant productions I have ever heard. Michael, Janet, Jam & Lewis define the word "genius".

  • @InfectiousGroovePodcast
    @InfectiousGroovePodcast Год назад +50

    I could listen to isolated Michael Jackson vocals all day. I love hearing how he's just part of the music. From the breathing, to the stomping, to every little funky noise, to the amazing main vocal. The guy was far more of a musician than most people realize. He just used his body and voice to create all of the music instead of traditional instruments.

  • @richardkovacs2006
    @richardkovacs2006 Год назад +256

    Oh, my. It's honestly heartbreaking listening to MJs vocals on this. The way the angry footsteps just die away and he IS spent, emotionally and physically. as if we were witnessing his spirit being tortured and just die away in the process. What a brillant artist he was. It's heartbreaking what he was put through.

  • @MaxFury_Official
    @MaxFury_Official Год назад +52

    My favourite song of his as a kid. I remember buying that record and loved MJ's vocal attitude in that song. How does he do it? That is the question! So many guys can sing "cute MJ" stylish think the Weeknd, Bruno Mars, but very few of our current singer stars have that really great distorted vocal quality like MJ or perhaps Devin Townsend to take a living example.

  • @ACCH-cm9ou
    @ACCH-cm9ou Год назад +113

    This is why i was ALWAYS into Artists like MJ and Janet ... this is Music Excellence !!! every little detail is so well refined,yet spontaneous and almost "home made"sounding ,that you find yourself saying"Genius"!

  • @Sammae
    @Sammae Год назад +19

    Many producers reported that when MIchael recorded hed perform to the point he was dripping sweat. Exactly what we got on stage was what went on while making the records. The man was so one of a kind.

  • @johnlucas1543

    It's family vocals. The natural synergy of a brother & sister singing together.

  • @t.o.o.smooth5870
    @t.o.o.smooth5870 Год назад +118

    'In the Closet' and 'The Knowledge'? Wow! I should have known, but I had no idea! These breakdowns always bring about a new appreciation for the songs! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @samuelpascual2462
    @samuelpascual2462 Год назад +20

    Michael and Janet, the most successful siblings in history

  • @jooei2810
    @jooei2810 Год назад +28

    Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 is a masterpiece!

  • @Gmurua87
    @Gmurua87 Год назад +12

    Michael wouldn’t have been out of place in a death metal band with those screams and incredible grittiness. A master at work.

  • @MartinJackson777
    @MartinJackson777 Год назад +40

    This multitrack is taken from the remix version called 'Scream Louder' from the 1997 album Blood on the Dance Floor HIStory in the Mix that's why there's so many samples. 👍 It was more like an alternate/dance version by Jam & Lewis plus Tony Moran.

  • @mi-key
    @mi-key Год назад +38

    You can tell he was ANGRY while creating this masterpiece

  • @cedrichotspot
    @cedrichotspot Год назад +15

    The guitar is from "Sly" the song "I Want To Thank You For Lettin' Be Myself" also used in "Rhythm Nation" from Janet.

  • @Yourmomnow
    @Yourmomnow Год назад +76

    There is so much energy in the voice of Michael! Holy moly my jaw dropped a few times listening to this!