Number Ones (2003)

Artist: Michael Jackson
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Label: Cbs/epic/wtg Records
UPC: 00696998899827
Release Date: 11/18/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60619849
Item#: MUWT7F
Buy.com Sales Rank: 2010
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough ~ Michael Jackson
2. Rock With You ~ Michael Jackson
3. Billie Jean ~ Michael Jackson
4. Beat It ~ Michael Jackson
5. Thriller ~ Michael Jackson
6. I Just Can't Stop Loving You - (with Siedah Garrett) ~ Michael Jackson
7. Bad ~ Michael Jackson
8. Smooth Criminal ~ Michael Jackson
9. Way You Make Me Feel, The ~ Michael Jackson
10. Man In The Mirror ~ Michael Jackson
11. Dirty Diana ~ Michael Jackson
12. Black Or White ~ Michael Jackson
13. You Are Not Alone ~ Michael Jackson
14. Earth Song ~ Michael Jackson
15. You Rock My World ~ Michael Jackson
16. Break Of Dawn ~ Michael Jackson
17. One More Chance ~ Michael Jackson
18. Ben (Live) ~ Michael Jackson



Includes 17 No. 1 hits from the Gloved Wonder, including "Rock with You," "Man in the Mirror," "Billie Jean," and "Beat It." The disc also features a new song, "One More Chance," written and produced by R. Kelly.
 
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Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Michael Jackson (vocals, background vocals); Siedah Garrett (vocals); Donnie Lyle (guitar).
Audio Mixer: Serban Ghenea.
Photographers: Stephen Harvey; Dick Zimmerman; Sam Emerson.
Since Michael Jackson botched his first hits collection by pairing it with a new album of material in a double-disc set, making it considerably less attractive for those legions of listeners who want just a single disc of hits, it's both inevitable and welcome that he attempted another compilation a few years later. This second collection, Number Ones, was released in the wake of the 2000 blockbuster Beatles 1, which rewrote the rules of modern-day hits collections from major artists, since it not only contained a generous, representative cross section of hits, it had a specific focus and did gangbuster business. An avalanche of similar-minded compilations by other titans followed, notably Elvis' 30 #1 Hits and the Rolling Stones' Forty Licks, and MJ's Number Ones is part of that wave. For some artists, sticking to number one hits isn't a bad way to make a collection -- the Beatles are a perfect example, actually, since even if 1 didn't contain such seminal items as "Strawberry Fields Forever," it still offered a full, representative portrait of their career. Jackson doesn't fare so well by the number one rule. First of all, he doesn't strictly follow the number one rule, leaving behind the number one hit duet "Say Say Say" with Paul McCartney, substituting a 1981 live version of "Ben" for the original hit, adding "Break of Dawn," an Invincible album cut never released as a single, and including "Thriller," "Smooth Criminal," and "Earth Song," none of which hit number one, and the latter wasn't even released as a single in the U.S. (there is, of course, the requisite previously unreleased song, the OK slow jam "One More Chance"). Then, there's the fact that Thriller changed the business, inaugurating the era of the blockbuster album that rode the charts for years, spinning off hit singles every quarter. Thriller generated tons of hits -- six of its nine tracks hit the charts, but only two of them hit number one. Its successor, Bad, had seven of its 11 songs hit the charts (one other, the CD bonus cut "Leave Me Alone," was a staple on MTV), and of those, five peaked at number one. So, by sticking to number ones, and adding "Smooth Criminal," this collection skews very heavily toward Bad, at times playing like an expanded reissue with bonus tracks. This may be a fairly accurate reading of chart positions, but it doesn't result in a particularly representative collection, since the brilliant Off the Wall is granted only two songs, leaving behind such charting hits as "Off the Wall" and "She's Out of My Life" (both gold singles, mind you), and Thriller is represented by only three tracks, with such defining songs as "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," "Human Nature," "PYT (Pretty Young Thing)," and "The Girl Is Mine" being left behind. These two albums are the core of Jackson's legacy, and it simply feels wrong that Number Ones gives them short shrift. Dangerous also is neglected, providing just one selection, when on the whole it had far more memorable songs than HIStory or Invincible. But these problems are inherent with any collection that concentrates just on the charts, not the music that got the songs on the charts in the first place. And while Number Ones contains enough of the big songs to recommend it for those listeners who are looking just for a cross section of the biggest hits from Jackson's career, it is also true that the perfect Michael Jackson hits collection has yet to be assembled. Maybe next time, particularly if he's granted an entry into Sony's generally excellent The Essentials series. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The 1990s may not have been kind to Michael Jackson on a commercial level, due to fickle music tastes and assorted personal controversies, but NUMBER ONES reinforces Jackson's place in pop culture history. Unlike its preceding compilation, HIStory, this anthology trims the fat, although occasionally going overboard in leaving off certified chart-toppers like the Paul McCartney duet "Say Say Say" in lieu of lesser-known, latter-day fare like "Earth Song."
That said, casual fans of the Gloved One will still feast on plenty, ranging from dance classics like "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You" from 1979's stellar OFF THE WALL to the singles that powered the industry-shifting THRILLER and BAD. Among the hits featured here are "Beat It," (with its tour de force Eddie Van Halen solo), the scathing "Dirty Diana" (with Steve Stevens substituting for Van Halen), and catchy title cuts from the aforementioned albums. Meanwhile, Alien Ant Farm fans get to reacquaint themselves with the original "Smooth Criminal," and R. Kelly fans get to experience Jacko croon "One More Chance," the single new song that was penned and produced by Kelly.

Producer: Quincy Jones; R. Kelly; Michael Jackson; The Jacksons; Dave Foster; Dr. Freeze; Rodney Jerkins; Bill Bottrell; David Foster; Quincy Jones; R. Kelly; Michael Jackson; The Jacksons

Engineer: Micha Prince

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 2-Motown Singles Collection (1972-1992)
Pippin
Characters
Ultimate Collection
Diana: Princess Of Wales Tribute
Center Stage
Produced By George Martin
Zoolander
Musical Biography
Vol. 1-Best Of Motown 1970s
Full Moon
Best Of Motown 1980s Vol. 1- Millennium Collection
Vice City(box Set) 1002
Top Hits Of The Seventies: mega Hits
Wcbs-Fm: Motown Soul & Great: Motown
Wsni Fm - Motown
Wods Fm - Motown
K-Earth Oldies Radio
Kfrc Oldies Radio: motown
Wcbs Fm101.1: Motown Soul & Rock - Motown / V
From Q With Love
Express Yourself:soul In The 20th Cen
Friends Reunited:music Of The Year 19
Voices From The Fifa World Cup
Voices Of Motown
Voices From The Fifa World Cup:offici
More Motown Classics Gold
Number 1's
Now That's What I Call Music: 80's
100 Greatest
Motown: The Complete #1's (Box Set) (Limited Edition)
Motown 50
Complete Motown Singles Vol 11B:1971(Limited Edition)
Motown 50 Fanthology
Ultimate Christmas Collection

 
Associated Artists and Works
Swingin' To Michael Jackson: A Tribute ~ Artists, Various
A Tribute To Michael Jackson ~ Artists, Various
Jackson 5 (The)
Jackson 5 (The)
Jackson 5 (The)
Best Of ~ Jackson 5 (The)
Jackson 5 (The)
Jackson 5 (The)
Original Soundtrack
Michael Jackson's This Is It ~ Original Soundtrack
A Tribute To Michael Jackson ~ Various Artists
Smooth Sax Tribute To Michael Jackson's Thriller ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/18/2003
Original Release Date : 2003
Catalog ID : 88998
Label : Epic (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 78m : 51s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00696998899827

  
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5 of 5 I forgot how much I love these songs. Friday, July 31, 2009
A Listener from Holladay Utah  

Some of these songs were before my time, but most of my favorite ones were on here. There are still a bunch that I like, but my absolutes were here. Great disc, you gotta get it.
 
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5 of 5 great compilation Friday, July 31, 2009
A Listener from brooklyn, ny  
bought it for my mom. only thing she didn't like was that it didn't have songs from when the Jackson 5 was still existent
 
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5 of 5 GO ON MICHAEL!!!! Friday, July 31, 2009
rob b. from b-more, md  
GREETings, i am a seventies baby, and i grew up on the Jacksons and listening to this album is inspiring. It is said that Michael express his emotions thru his singing. A very gifted man, he will be missed. RB
 
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