Michael Jackson : Thriller: 25th Anniversary Edition

News   2024-11-05 16:02:44

The 25th-anniversary

edition of Michael Jackson's Thriller offers a strange juxtaposition of the

timelessly transcendent and the tacky, disposable, and instantly dated. A

quarter-century after its initial release, Thriller still feels like a high-water

mark not just for Jackson, but for pop music as a whole. This is the Michael

Jackson the world fell in love with, a preternaturally gifted man-child who

sang about monsters and girls in a supple, tender falsetto that oozed playful

charm. Thriller skips

giddily from apex to apex, from the buttery ballad "Human Nature" to dark,

pseudo-gritty rockers like "Beat It" to the funk-disco catchiness of "Wanna Be

Startin' Somethin'." And "Billie Jean" picks up exactly where Off The Wall left off—also

marking perhaps the last time Jackson sang about sex with anything resembling

conviction.

A brilliantly produced, ingeniously sequenced series of

iconic, ubiquitous singles that have stood the test of time, Thriller is just about perfect. So

how do you improve on perfection Why, by handing the keys to the kingdom to Will.I.am,

of course. Pop-rap's preeminent jackass reworks/ruins four tracks here,

including a Fergie karaoke defilement of "Beat It," "The Girl Is Mine 2008" (which

features an even-lamer-than-usual Will.I.Am verse), and Akon's guilty-pleasure

cover of "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." In foolishly tampering with perfection,

this version of Thriller sullies the best of the past with the worst of the present.

Bonus Material Rating: D+

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