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Dangerous

  • List Price: £5.99
  • Buy New: £2.49
  • as of 7/2/2012 10:26 GMT details
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New (56) Used (23) from £1.24
  • Seller:stevecaptainkirk
  • Sales Rank:4,486
  • Format:Special Edition
  • Language:English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
  • Dimensions (in):5.5 x 5 x 0.4
  • Release Date:November 1, 1991
  • MPN:8 3 00504424
  • EAN:5099750442425
Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Michael Jackson - Dangerous

Tracks
  • Heal The World (not to appear on pkg)
  • Heal The World (not to appear on pkg)
  • Gone Too Soon
  • Gone Too Soon
  • Jam
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • In The Closet
  • She Drives Me Wild
  • Remember The Time
  • Can't Let Her Get Away
  • Heal The World
  • Black Or White
  • Who Is It
  • Give In To Me
  • Will You Be There
  • Keep The Faith
  • Gone Too Soon
  • Dangerous


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Cd > Popular Music > RockCD > POPULAR MUSIC > ROCK
Amazon.co.uk Review
Michael Jackson was still going for pop hits with 1991's Dangerous, but he also front-loaded the album with six straight Teddy Riley-assisted cuts. This half-hour swoop of tense, aggressive, often angular funk was Jackson's most interesting music since Thriller, and still sounds, well, invincible on this remastered edition. After that, the record's uneven, but there's nothing embarrassing about it, either. "Gone Too Soon", a non-Jackson composition about teen AIDS casualty Ryan White, is a quiet statement (particularly played next to the choir-laden "Heal the World", "Keep the Faith", and "Will You Be There") showing that the star doesn't always have to get showy. The sprightly "Black or White" is explicitly pro-interracial romance, an angle its video didn't go near, and the urgent "Give In to Me" is almost scary. Scary good, that is. --Rickey Wright