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  1. Michael Jackson’s Thriller was not only the biggest album of the 1980s but it is the biggest-selling album of all time with more than 70 million copies sold worldwide. This album turned MJ...

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  3. Thriller was the second Michael Jackson album produced by Quincy Jones. Jackson reunited with Off the Wall producer Quincy Jones to record his sixth studio album, his second under the Epic label. They worked together on 30 songs, nine of which were included on the album. [15]

  4. Thriller by Michael Jackson released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. All the songs from the 1982 Thriller album from Michael Jackson.

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    is Michael Jackson's sixth studio album, released on November 30, 1982 and recorded in April-November, 1982. It is Jackson's second album co-produced with Quincy Jones. Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time, with sales of 70 million copies worldwide. The album forshadows themes of Jackson's personal life, using a motif of paranoia and darker themes in general.

    set the standard for the music industry with its songs, music videos and promotion strategies. The release generated some of the most iconic hits released by the singer, including "Billie Jean", "Thriller" and "Beat It". The record's success led to him having a standing of cultural significance that was not attained by a Black American before him in the history of the entertainment industry.

    "It was a complete transition. Ever since I was a little boy, I would study composition. And it was Tchaikovsky that influenced me the most. If you take an album like Nutcracker Suite, every song is a killer, every one. So I said to myself, 'Why can't there be a pop album where every song is a killer?'"

    — Jackson talking about Thriller

    Following Off the Wall, Jackson went on to reunite with Jones to create his next project. They began working on multiple songs, with the first sessions beginning in 1981. Thriller was recorded at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, starting on April 14, 1982, with a production budget of $750,000 ($2,274,310.34 in 2022 US dollars). Songs written by Michael were dictated into an audio recorder, after which he'd sing them from memory. Among the personnel members were the band Toto. Most notably, Eddie Van Halen was featured as the guitarist for "Beat It", creating one of the most iconic guitar solos in history. The album also featured Jackson's first credited collaboration. Paul McCartney would provide co-lead vocals for "The Girl is Mine", Thriller's lead single.

    Of course, the production couldn't go by without any struggles. Jackson and Jones made many different mixes of each song due to their dissatisfaction with every result. Additionally, creative differences started to show between the two. Quincy initially didn't want "Billie Jean" on the record. As Jackson insisted on having it on Thriller, Jones once again suggested changes, such as shortening the intro or re-naming it to "Not My Lover". Thankfully, those wouldn't ruin the atmosphere and on November 8, 1982 the final touches to the record were made.

    became Jackson's first number one album on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart, where it spent a record 37 non-consecutive weeks at number one, from February 26, 1983, to April 14, 1984.

    Thriller: Special Edition

    On October 16, 2001, a special edition of the album was released. This included "Someone in the Dark" (originally from the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial soundtrack) and for the first time ever, the 1981 home demo of Billie Jean and "Carousel". Along with these, interviews with Quincy and Rod Temperton were included.

    Thriller 25

    On February 8, 2008, Thriller 25 was released. This was Michael's final studio album released during his lifetime. This included five remixes of "The Girl is Mine", "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Beat It" and "Billie Jean". Jackson served as executive producer. These featured will.i.am, Kanye West, Akon and Fergie. A previously unheard track, "For All Time", appeared on the rerelease as well, although the song originates from the Dangerous sessions. It also included a DVD featuring three music videos, the Motown 25 "Billie Jean" performance and a booklet with a message from Jackson. Read here for more.

    Thriller 40

    On November 18, 2022, the most recent reissue being Thriller 40 was released. This included the biggest amount of demos and outtakes in comparison to the previous albums. Most notably, the release featured the demo of "Behind the Mask", original version of "Best of Joy", titled "The Toy" and more. Read here for more.

    •Thriller was one of the first albums in history to use music videos for promotional purposes, thanks to which such was finally considered as a serious art form.

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  6. Seven of its nine original cuts were Top 10 singles, and it became one of the best-selling albums ever made, but more important is the way Jackson and producer Quincy Jones turned the singer’s obsessions into intricate, stunningly sung pop-funk.

  7. Thriller. Buy Now. Stream Now. Tags: Thriller. Produced by Quincy Jones for Quincy Jones Productions. Co-Produced by Michael Jackson. Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien using the Acusonic Recording Process. Technical Engineer: Matt Forger.

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