Sunday, May 8, 2016

Mixerr Album Reviews #739

This is Michael Mixerr. Tonight I will review the Michael Jackson album Forever, Michael.

Unlike Michael Jackson's previous chart-topping bestseller albums, Forever, Michael was not a commercial success worldwide globally speaking. The album did not chart fairly well. In some countries, the Forever, Michael album did not chart. Fans had not anticipated that the album sales would be lackluster. Nor did the music industry for that matter.

Michael's voice had started changing in the late 70's. He was starting to sound relevant to his own musical style. Take Off The wall for instance. He really changed his personal image there. 

Dapper is a track that stood out the most. Dapper Dan is a groovy track. The sweet upbeat tempo makes the song enjoyable to listen too. Surely, Dapper Dan is a classic that Michael Jackson fans will appreciate for the years to come. The upbeat tempo is what lead the song to have success.

You Are There is a sweet upbeat song about love of course. Knowing Michael Jackson, that's not surprising. 

Take Me Back seems to be a neglected love song despite its title. In other words, Take Me Back an under appreciated Michael Jackson love song. Take Me Back, however, is a cult classic among hardcore Michael Jackson fans. This song should have gotten more airplay. 

I rate this album, Forever, Michael, 5/5*****!

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