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| 艺人: | Michael Jackson |
| 语种: | 英语 |
| 唱片公司: | Epic |
| 发行时间: | 2001年10月31日 |
| 专辑类别: | 个人专辑 |
| 专辑风格: | Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Urban |
Let's get the clichéd bad joke out of the way to begin with: At the time Michael Jackson released Invincible in the fall of 2001, he hardly seemed "invincible" -- it was more wishful thinking than anything else, since he hadn't really had a genuine hit in ten years, and even that paled in comparison to his total domination of the '80s. That lack of commercial success, combined with a fading reputation as a trailblazer, a truly ugly public scandal, and swirling rumors about his diminishing finances, along with a huge wait between albums (by teaming his Dangerous follow-up with a hits collection, it wound up being overlooked, despite a gaudy publicity push), resulted in Jackson being deep down in the hole, needing to surge back out with a record that not only proved his talents, but his staying power. So, faced with a make-or-break record, what does Jackson do to save his career? What he's done since Dangerous, take a turn toward the street and craft a hard-driving, hard-polished urban soul album, heavy on the dance numbers and sweetened by lugubrious ballads. It's a proven formula for commercial success, but it not only doesn't push his music forward, it makes his reach seem rather timid when compared to the wildly rich, all-encompassing musical vision of Thriller and Bad. Here, he's reined in by a desire to prove himself, so he keeps his focus sharp and narrow, essentially creating a sparkly, post-hip-hop update of Off the Wall. It's not as good as that sounds, because the infectious joy and layered craft of that masterpiece has been replaced with a dogged, near-maniacal desire to craft something hip enough for the clubs and melodic enough for mainstream radio, thereby confirming his self-proclaimed status as the King of Pop (a really terrible title, btw). Since he is exceptionally talented and smart enough to surround himself with first-rate collaborators, this does pay off on occasion, even when it feels a little too calculated or when it feels a little padded. Ultimately, the record runs too long, losing steam halfway through, as it turns to a series of rants about "Privacy" or a deadly stretch of uncomfortably treacly, sub-"Man in the Mirror" songs about "The Lost Children," or when he says that he can't change the world by himself on "Cry." Fortunately, Jackson was clever enough to front-load this record, loading the first seven songs with really good, edgy dance numbers -- even the opening "Unbreakable" isn't sunk by the creepy resurrection of Biggie Smalls -- and lovely ballads, highlighted by "Break of Dawn" and "Butterflies" with its Bacharach-styled horns. Even if these are too self-conscious and a little mechanical (which they are), they still have a spark and sound better than anything Jackson has done since Dangerous. That's not enough to make Invincible the comeback Jackson needed -- he really would have had to have an album that sounded free instead of constrained for that to work -- but it does offer a reminder that he can really craft good pop. If only he was fueled, not constrained, by his obsessions, this could have been really interesting.
| 01 | Unbreakable | 1589 | |||
| 02 | Heartbreaker | 984 | |||
| 03 | Invincible | 983 | |||
| 04 | Break of Dawn | 2925 | |||
| 05 | Heaven Can Wait | 1442 | |||
| 06 | You Rock My World | 3220 | |||
| 07 | Butterflies | 1178 | |||
| 08 | Speechless | 3760 | |||
| 09 | 2000 Watts | 2765 | |||
| 10 | You Are My Life | 3787 | |||
| 11 | Privacy | 736 | |||
| 12 | Don't Walk Away | 1010 | |||
| 13 | Cry | 1578 | |||
| 14 | The Lost Children | 2869 | |||
| 15 | Whatever Happens | 4432 | |||
| 16 | Threatened | 470 |
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2011-11-20 02:02[幕后故事]
mj:总有一天.<invincible>会重见天日--
文/ jon dolan
“总有一天.人们会发现它的价值."--迈克尔·杰克逊
在他最后的专辑上.迈克尔再度变得新潮而放克起来.混合着一系列华丽的r&b曲目.还有来自biggie到罗德·塞林等所有人的客串.
那是纽约一个美丽的清晨.迈克尔·杰克逊(michael jackson)需要一些新鲜空气.和杰克逊合作了很长一段时间新专辑的罗德尼·杰金斯(rodney jerkins).给酒店房间里的杰克逊打去了电话.让他穿好衣服.“你打算联系一下保安吗?"杰克逊问.“不."杰金斯回答.“你要准备坐进我的车里来."








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