Michael Jackson – Off the Wall

Album Info

Artist: Michael Jackson

Title: Off the Wall

Year: 1979

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Tracklist

  • 1. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (6:05)
  • 2. Rock with You - Single Version (3:40)
  • 3. Workin' Day and Night (5:13)
  • 4. Get on the Floor (4:37)
  • 5. Off the Wall (4:06)
  • 6. Girlfriend (3:04)
  • 7. She's Out of My Life - Single Version (3:38)
  • 8. I Can't Help It (4:29)
  • 9. It's the Falling in Love (3:47)
  • 10. Burn This Disco Out (3:41)

Review

Alright, let's dive into the groove of 'Off the Wall'! This 1979 masterpiece was Michael Jackson's fifth studio album, but it might as well have been his first. Why? Because this was the moment MJ truly stepped out as a solo superstar, leaving his Jackson 5 days in the dust.

Teaming up with the legendary Quincy Jones was a stroke of genius. Together, they cooked up a musical feast that had everyone coming back for seconds. From the funky disco beats of 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough' to the smooth-as-silk 'Rock with You', this album had more hits than a boxing match.

But it wasn't all dance floor magic. MJ showed he could break hearts just as easily as he could make them race with ballads like 'She's Out of My Life'. And let's not forget 'I Can't Help It' - that jazz-infused track that proves MJ could genre-hop like a pro. The album sold like hotcakes, racking up millions of copies and cementing Jackson's place as the King of Pop. Talk about making an entrance! - Milo