IAN GITTINS
MICHAEL JACKSON – DANGEROUS
To be fair to The King Of Pop it couldn’t have been easy to follow up the planet-strafing albums Thriller and Bad, but by 1991’s Dangerous the strain was beginning to show for Michael Jackson.
While he wrote 12 of the 14 songs on this, his eighth studio album, the grooves within revealed a megastar struggling for post- Quincy Jones direction. The breathy grunts and yowls were all present and correct but, sublime singles Remember The Time and Black Or White aside, the tunes weren’t, with many tracks dissolving into inconsequential grooves.
Of course it sold 30 million copies and topped album charts around the world, as Michael Jackson albums did, but for many, Dangerous also marked the beginning of his decline.
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