Michael Jackson – Bad

Album Info

Artist: Michael Jackson

Title: Bad

Year: 1987

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bad - 2012 Remaster (4:07)
  • 2. The Way You Make Me Feel - 2012 Remaster (4:58)
  • 3. Speed Demon - 2012 Remaster (4:02)
  • 4. Liberian Girl - 2012 Remastered Version (3:52)
  • 5. Just Good Friends - 2012 Remaster (4:06)
  • 6. Another Part of Me - 2012 Remaster (3:54)
  • 7. Man in the Mirror - 2012 Remaster (5:18)
  • 8. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (feat. Siedah Garrett) - 2012 Remaster (4:11)
  • 9. Dirty Diana - 2012 Remaster (4:40)
  • 10. Smooth Criminal - 2012 Remaster (4:17)
  • 11. Leave Me Alone - 2012 Remaster (4:40)

Review

Whoa, talk about a musical feast! Michael Jackson's "Bad" is like a gourmet buffet of sonic delights, serving up a smorgasbord of pop, rock, funk, and R&B that'll have your taste buds dancing. This album is the cherry on top of MJ's already stellar career sundae, and it's got more flavors than a Baskin-Robbins on steroids!

From the spicy kick of the title track "Bad" to the sweet, smooth caramel of "The Way You Make Me Feel," this album's got something for every musical palate. And let's not forget the zesty "Smooth Criminal" - it's like a perfectly mixed cocktail that'll have you moonwalking across the dance floor! MJ and Quincy Jones cooked up a storm in the studio, using all the latest gadgets and gizmos to whip up a sound that was fresher than your grandma's home-baked cookies.

But it's not just about the bops and beats, fam. MJ's serving up some serious food for thought with lyrics that tackle everything from self-improvement to world peace. "Man in the Mirror" is like a slice of deep-dish introspection pizza, while "Dirty Diana" is a spicy relationship taco that'll leave you wanting more. With collabs hotter than a jalapeno popper (hello, Stevie Wonder!), "Bad" isn't just an album - it's a whole dang five-star restaurant of musical excellence! - Lindsay