
Publius is arguing that
Bad is the
best Michael Jackson album. I applaud the attempt to upend received wisdom, and I know how tempting and easy it is to bore of
Thriller, but that's the point: just because we're bored of the front-runner doesn't stop it being the frontrunner. Therefore I must respectfully disagree. There are really only fourgreat tracks on
Bad — the title track,
The Way You Make Me Feel, Another Part of Me and
Smooth Criminal — whereas you can't move for great songs on
Thriller. Listen, too, to the production on
Bad —all those tinny snares and over-reverbed bass drums, clanking away. Its cumbersome, angular, noisy production which clearly apes the more mechanical, ritzy sound made fashionable by Bobbie Brown — the first time Jackson and Jones had followed trends rather than setting them, and the beginning of the end. It's all knees and elbows when placed next to
Thriller, or the first 16 bars if
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough. But then nothing sounds as good as the first 16 bars of
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, except maybe the gathering hoofs of a stampede of unicorns.
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