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| Track listing | 1. Black Or White 2. Superbowl Heal The World 3. Remember The Time 4. Will You Be There 5. In The Closet 6. Gone Too Soon 7. Jam 8. Heal The World 9. Give In To Me 10. Who Is It 11. Dangerous
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Heavy D, Paulinho Da Costa, Siedah Garrett, Slash | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: Michael Jackson, Heavy D, Christa Larson (vocals); Teddy Riley (guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, drums); Paul Jackson, Jr., Tim Pierce, David Williams, Slash (guitar); Larry Corbett (cello); Jai Winding (piano, keyboards, programming, bass); David Paich (keyboards, synthesizers, programming); Steve Porcaro (keyboards, synthesizers, programming); Rene Moore, Greg Phillinganes (keyboards); Bryan Loren (Moog synthesizer, drums, percussion); Abraham Laboriel (bass); Jeff Porcaro (drums); Wayne Cobham (sequencing, programming); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Siedah Garrett, Shanice Wilson, The John Bahler Singers, The Andrae Crouch Singers (background vocals). Producers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Bruce Swedien, Bill Bottrell. Engineers include: Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley, Matt Forger. Principally recorded at Record One Studios & Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Epic/Sony (45400). Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California). Exclusive Asian two disc VCD set featuring videos for "Black Or White," "Remember The Time," "Will You Be There," "In The Closet," "Gone Too Soon," "Heal The World," "Who Is It," "Give In To Me" and "JAM." After a lengthy gap of nearly five years, Jackson had to pull something out of the bag. BAD was, after all, a difficult act to follow, and the press were trying to prove he was bonkers. This was a pretty decent attempt and fell in with the hard dance beat of the early 90s. "Heal The World" was much like the old melodic Jackson, and it became a major hit. "Black Or White" was the best of the rest, a well-constructed song in which he attempted to repeat "Ebony And Ivory" in the context of 90s dance music.
| | Editorial reviews | Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992. Q (01/01/1993)
4.5 Stars - Excellent Plus - ...DANGEROUS rises to the impossible challenge set by THRILLER... Rolling Stone Magazine (01/09/1992)
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