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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 /TiVo

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1
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (2003 Edit)
00:03:57

Michael Jackson, Arranger, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Percussion, Arranger, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Percussion - Quincy Jones, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Jim Gilstrap - Steve Conger, Assistant Engineer - Augie Johnson - Rick Ash, Assistant Engineer - Ben Wright, Arranger - Mortonette Jenkins - ED CHERNEY, Assistant Engineer - Paulette McWilliams - Erik Zobler, Assistant Engineer - Zedric Williams - Jim Fritzpatrick, Assistant Engineer - David Williams, Guitar - Mitch Gibson, Assistant Engineer - Frank D'Amico, Assistant Engineer - Marlo Henderson, Guitar - Bruce Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Randy Jackson, Percussion - Bruce Swedien, Recording Engineer - Richard Heath, Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa, Percussion - John Robinson, Drums - Greg Phillinganes, Piano - Louis Johnson, Bass - Larry Williams, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Kim Hutchcroft, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute - The Seawind Horns, Horn - Jerry Hey, Trumpet - Gary Grant, Trumpet - William Reichenbach, Trombone

(P) 1979 MJJ Productions Inc.

2
Rock with You (Single Version)
00:03:41

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Quincy Jones, Producer - R. Temperton, Composer, Lyricist - David Williams, Guitar - Marlo Henderson, Guitar - John Robinson, Drums - DAVID "HAWK" WOLINSKI, Piano - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Synthesizer - Bobby Watson, Bass - Larry Williams, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Kim Hutchcroft, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute - The Seawind Horns, Horn - Jerry Hey, Trumpet - Gary Grant, Trumpet - William Reichenbach, Trombone

(P) 1979 MJJ Productions Inc.

3
Billie Jean
00:04:54

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Quincy Jones, Producer - David Williams, Guitar - Bill Wolfer, Synthesizer - Chancler, Ndugu, Drums - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - GREG SMITH, Synthesizer - Louis Johnson, Bass

(P) 1982 MJJ Productions Inc.

4
Beat It
00:04:19

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Quincy Jones, Producer - M.J.Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Steve Lukather, Bass Guitar, Guitar - Bill Wolfer, Keyboards - Paul Jackson Jr., Guitar - Jeff Porcaro, Drums - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - Steve Porcaro, Synthesizer

(P) 1982 MJJ Productions Inc.

5
Thriller (2003 Edit)
00:05:12

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Quincy Jones, Producer - Rod Temperton, Composer, Lyricist, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Matt Forger, Engineer, Recording Engineer - Vincent Price, Speaker - Steve Bates, Assistant Engineer - Jerry Hey, Arranger, Trumpet - Mark Ettel, Assistant Engineer - David Williams, Guitar - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - Bruce Swedien, Recording Engineer - Brian Banks, Synthesizer - Humberto Gatica, Recording Engineer - Larry Williams, Flute, Saxophone - Gary Grant, Trumpet - Bill Reichenbach, Trombone

(P) 1982 MJJ Productions Inc.

6
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
00:04:13

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Co-Producer - Siedah Garrett, Associated Performer, Featured Artist - Michael Jackson, Associated Performer - Quincy Jones, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - DANN HUFF, Guitar - Paulhino Da Costa, Percussion - Ndugu Chancler, Drums - John Barnes, Piano - David Paich, Synthesizer - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - Nathan East, Bass

(P) 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

7
Bad
00:04:07

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Percussion, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Percussion - Quincy Jones, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - David Williams, Guitar - Paulinho Da Costa, Percussion - John Robinson, Drums - John Barnes, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Synthesizer - Greg Phillinganes, Synthesizer - Kim Hutchcroft, Saxophone - Larry Williams, Saxophone - Gary Grant, Trumpet - Jerry Hey, Trumpet

(P) 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

8
Smooth Criminal (Radio Edit)
00:04:18

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Co-Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Bottrell, Drums - John Robinson, Drums - Bruce Swedien, Drums - David Williams, Guitar - Kim Hutchcroft, Saxophone - Larry Williams, Saxophone - John Barnes, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Synthesizer - Christopher Currell, Synthesizer - Gary Grant, Trumpet - Jerry Hey, Trumpet - Quincy Jones, Producer

(P) 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

9
The Way You Make Me Feel
00:04:59

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Co-Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Quincy Jones, Producer - Bruce Swedien, Mixing Engineer, Recorder

© 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

10
Man in the Mirror (2003 Edit)
00:05:04

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Co-Producer - Siedah Garrett, Composer, Lyricist - Glen Ballard, Composer, Lyricist, Synthesizer - Alfie Silas, Arranger - The Winans - Carvin Winans - Marvin Winans - Michael Winans - Ronal Winans - Andrae Crouch - The Andrae Crouch Choir - Sandra Crouch - Maxi Anderson - Rose Banks - Geary Faggett - Vonciele Faggett - Andrew Gouche' - Linda Green - Francine Howard - Jean Johnson - Perry Morgan - DANN HUFF, Guitar - Greg Phillinganes, Keyboards - Randy Kerber, Synthesizer - The Andrae Crouch Chior, Associated Performer - Quincy Jones, Producer

(P) 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

11
Dirty Diana
00:04:42

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Co-Producer, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Co-Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Jackson Jr., Guitar - David Williams, Guitar - John Robinson, Drums - John Barnes, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Synthesizer - RANDY WALDMAN, Synthesizer - Quincy Jones, Producer

(P) 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

12
Black or White (Single Version)
00:03:20

Michael Jackson, Arranger, Associated Performer, Composer, Executive Producer, Main Artist, Percussion, Vocal Arranger, Arranger, Associated Performer, Composer, Executive Producer, Percussion, Vocal Arranger - Bill Bottrell, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist, Percussion, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Christa Larson - Michael Jackson, Producer - Julia Waters - Douglas Getschal, Drum Programmer - Maxine Waters - Mortonette Jenkins - Oren Waters - James Ingram - Bunny Hull - Ben Wright, Arranger - Becky Lopez - Johnny Mandel, Arranger - Jim Gilstrap - Augie Johnson - Jerry Hey, Arranger, Conductor, Trumpet - Paulette McWilliams - Zedric Williams - Quincy Jones, Vocal Arranger - Rod Temperton, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - The Winans - The John Bahler Singers - John Barnes, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - The Andrae Crouch Singers - Andrae Crouch, Vocal Arranger - John Bähler, Vocal Arranger - Jeremy Lubbock, Conductor - Marty Paich, Conductor, Orchestrator - Eddie Van Halen, Associated Performer, Guitar - Dean Parks, Guitar - Eric Gale, Guitar - David Williams, Guitar - Tim Pierce, Guitar - Marlo Henderson, Guitar - Larry Carlton, Guitar - DANN HUFF, Guitar - Steve Lukather, Bass, Guitar - Paul Jackson, Guitar - Christopher Currell, Guitar, Percussion - Slash, Associated Performer, Guitar - Ollie E. Brown, Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa, Percussion - Brad Buxer, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - How Now Brown Cow, Percussion - Bryan Loren, Drums, Percussion - Randy Jackson, Percussion - Richard Heath, Percussion - Jeff Porcaro, Drums - Ndugu Chancler, Drums - John Robinson, Drums - David Paich, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Greg Phillinganes, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Steve Porcaro, Keyboards, Synthesizer - David Foster, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Teddy Riley, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Brian Banks, Keyboards, Synthesizer - GREG SMITH, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Bill Wolfer, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Jason Martz, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Glen Ballard, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Randy Kerber, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Jimmy Smith, Organ - Andres McKenzie, Associated Performer - Ashley Farrell, Associated Performer - L.T.B., Associated Performer, Rap - The Seawind Horns, Associated Performer - Vincent Price, Rap - Louis Johnson, Bass - Terry Jackson, Bass - Bobby Watson, Bass - Nathan East, Bass - Larry Williams, Flute, Saxophone - Kim Hutchcroft, Flute, Saxophone - Gary Grant, Trumpet - William Reichenbach, Trombone

(P) 1991 MJJ Productions Inc.

13
You Are Not Alone (Radio Edit)
00:04:36

Michael Jackson, Arranger, Associated Performer, Drums, Executive Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Main Artist, Percussion, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger, Arranger, Associated Performer, Drums, Executive Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - R. Kelly, Arranger, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Producer, Synthesizer - Boyz II Men - Nathan Morris - Chuck Wild, Drums, Engineer, Executive Producer, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Wanya Morris - Bruce Swedien, Arranger, Drums, Executive Producer, Percussion, Recording Engineer - Shawn Stockman - Brad Buxer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Executive Producer, Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizer - Jimmy Jam, Arranger, Drum Programmer, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Michael McCary - Andrew Scheps, Drum Programmer, Engineer, Executive Producer - Terry Lewis, Arranger, Drum Programmer, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Bryan Loren, Drums, Percussion - Matt Forger, Engineer, Executive Producer - Dallas Austin, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Carol Dennis - Eddie De Lena, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Jackie Gouche - Bill Bottrell, Drums, Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Gloria Augustus - Linda McCrary - Brad Sundberg, Engineer - Jeremy Lubbock, Arranger, Conductor - Dan Wallin, Engineer - Andrae and Sandra Crouch adn the Andrae Crouch Singers - Johnny Mandel, Arranger - Elmer Bernstein, Conductor, Orchestrator - René, Arranger, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Steve Hodge, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Bill Ross, Conductor, Orchestrator - Peter Mokran, Drum Programmer, Engineer - Susie Katayama, Conductor - Rob Hoffman, Assistant Engineer, Engineer, Guitar - Nile Rodgers, Guitar - Jerry Hey, Arranger, Horn - Bobby Brooks, Drums, Engineer, Percussion - Trevor Rabin, Guitar - Felipe El Gueta, Engineer - Paul Jackson Jr., Guitar - Janet Jackson, Vocal Arranger - John Van Nest, Engineer - Steve Lukather, Guitar - Harry Maslin, Engineer - Michael Boddicker, Associated Performer, Engineer, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Jeff Mirinov, Guitar - David Foster, Keyboards, Orchestrator, Piano, Synthesizer - Scott Pittinsky, Engineer - Michael Thompson, Guitar - Roberta Swedien, Engineer - Jen Leigh, Guitar - Darryl Ross, Engineer - Brian Vibberts, Assistant Engineer - Tony Duino Black, Assistant Engineer - Gus Garces, Assistant Engineer - Carl Nappa, Assistant Engineer - Buddy Williams, Drums, Percussion - Jeff DeMorris, Assistant Engineer - Jeff Taylor, Assistant Engineer - Simon Franglen, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Trini Alvarez, Jr., Assistant Engineer - Glen Marchese, Assistant Engineer - CHRIS THEIS, Assistant Engineer - Jim Champagne, Assistant Engineer - OMAR HAKIM, Drums, Percussion - Joshua Shapera, Assistant Engineer - Steve Ferrone, Drums, Percussion - Ron Lowe, Assistant Engineer - CARL GLANVILLE, Assistant Engineer - Ryan Arnold, Assistant Engineer - Jamie Seyberth, Assistant Engineer - STEPHANIE GYLDEN, Assistant Engineer - Ben Wallach, Assistant Engineer - Rick Dasher, Assistant Engineer - Gabriel Sutter, Assistant Engineer - Bill Easystone, Assistant Engineer - Peter Germansen, Assistant Engineer - David Nottingham, Assistant Engineer - Chris Roberts, Assistant Engineer - Julie Last, Assistant Engineer - Craig Johnson, Assistant Engineer - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Steve "Yada" Porcaro, Keyboards, Synthesizer - David Paich, Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Greg Phillinganes, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Lafayette Carthon, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Rob Arbitter, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Gary Adante, Keyboards, Synthesizer - John Barnes, Keyboards, Synthesizer - RANDY WALDMAN, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Big Jim Wright, Organ, Piano - Jonathan Mackeky, Piano - Steve Porcaro, Associated Performer - Annette Sanders, Associated Performer - Maxi Anderson, Associated Performer - Alan Shearman, Associated Performer - Anna Mathias, Associated Performer - Gregory Martin, Associated Performer - Dawn McMillan, Associated Performer - Phillip G. Proctor, Associated Performer - Susan Silo, Associated Performer - Jesse Corti, Associated Performer - Hattie Winston, Associated Performer - Maurice La Marche, Associated Performer - Rodger Bumpass, Associated Performer - Emily Bernstein, Associated Performer - Geoff Grace, Associated Performer - The Notorious B.I.G., Rap - Shaquille O'Neal, Rap - Paul Peabody, Violin - Colin Wolfe, Bass - Louis Johnson, Bass - Wayne Pedzwater, Bass - Keith Rouster, Bass - Doug Grigsby, Bass - Guy Pratt, Bass - Larry Williams, Horn - Gary Grant, Horn - Bill Reichenbach, Horn - Kim Hutchcroft, Horn

(P) 1995 MJJ Productions Inc.

14
Earth Song (Radio Edit)
00:05:02

Michael Jackson, Arranger, Associated Performer, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Main Artist, Percussion, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger, Arranger, Associated Performer, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - David Foster, Keyboards, Orchestrator, Piano, Producer, Synthesizer - R. Kelly, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Boyz II Men - Chuck Wild, Drums, Executive Producer, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Jimmy Jam, Arranger, Drum Programmer, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Nathan Morris - Bruce Swedien, Arranger, Drums, Executive Producer, Percussion - Terry Lewis, Arranger, Drum Programmer, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer, Vocal Arranger - Wanya Morris - Brad Buxer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Executive Producer, Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizer - Dallas Austin, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Shawn Stockman - Andrew Scheps, Drum Programmer, Executive Producer - Michael McCary - Matt Forger, Executive Producer - Bryan Loren, Drums, Percussion - Carol Dennis - Jeremy Lubbock, Arranger, Conductor - Peter Mokran, Drum Programmer - Jackie Gouche - Johnny Mandel, Arranger - Gloria Augustus - Linda McCrary - René, Arranger, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Andrae and Sandra Crouch adn the Andrae Crouch Singers - Elmer Bernstein, Conductor, Orchestrator - Jerry Hey, Arranger, Horn - Bill Ross, Conductor, Orchestrator - Susie Katayama, Conductor - Janet Jackson, Vocal Arranger - Nile Rodgers, Guitar - Trevor Rabin, Guitar - Paul Jackson Jr., Guitar - Steve Lukather, Guitar - Bill Bottrell, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Jeff Mirinov, Guitar - Rob Hoffman, Guitar - Michael Thompson, Guitar - Jen Leigh, Guitar - Buddy Williams, Drums, Percussion - Simon Franglen, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Synthesizer - Bobby Brooks, Drums, Percussion - OMAR HAKIM, Drums, Percussion - Steve Ferrone, Drums, Percussion - Steve "Yada" Porcaro, Keyboards, Synthesizer - David Paich, Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Greg Phillinganes, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Lafayette Carthon, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Rob Arbitter, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Gary Adante, Keyboards, Synthesizer - John Barnes, Keyboards, Synthesizer - RANDY WALDMAN, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Big Jim Wright, Organ, Piano - Jonathan Mackeky, Piano - Steve Porcaro, Associated Performer - Annette Sanders, Associated Performer - Maxi Anderson, Associated Performer - Alan Shearman, Associated Performer - Anna Mathias, Associated Performer - Gregory Martin, Associated Performer - Dawn McMillan, Associated Performer - Phillip G. Proctor, Associated Performer - Susan Silo, Associated Performer - Jesse Corti, Associated Performer - Hattie Winston, Associated Performer - Maurice La Marche, Associated Performer - Rodger Bumpass, Associated Performer - Emily Bernstein, Associated Performer - Geoff Grace, Associated Performer - The Notorious B.I.G., Rap - Shaquille O'Neal, Rap - Paul Peabody, Violin - Colin Wolfe, Bass - Louis Johnson, Bass - Wayne Pedzwater, Bass - Keith Rouster, Bass - Doug Grigsby, Bass - Guy Pratt, Bass - Larry Williams, Horn - Gary Grant, Horn - Bill Reichenbach, Horn - Kim Hutchcroft, Horn

(P) 1995 MJJ Productions Inc.

15
You Rock My World (Radio Edit)
00:04:26

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Composer, Executive Producer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Composer, Executive Producer, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - LaShawn Daniels, Composer, Lyricist - Rodney Jerkins, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Fred Jerkins III, Composer, Lyricist - Chris Tucker, Executive Producer - Nora Payne, Composer, Lyricist - Harvey Mason, Jr., Editor - Bruce Swedien, Mixing Engineer - Brad Gilderman, Recording Engineer - Jean-Marie Horvat, Recording Engineer - DEXTER SIMMONS, Recording Engineer

(P) 2001 MJJ Productions Inc.

16
Break of Dawn
00:05:33

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Composer, Drum Programmer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Composer, Drum Programmer, Producer - Dr. Freeze, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Michael J. Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - Stuart Brawley, Editor - Harvey Mason, Jr., Editor - Rodney Jerkins, Composer - Humberto Gatica, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Teddy Riley, Composer, Mixing Engineer - George Mayers, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Mike Ging, Recording Engineer - Brad Gilderman, Recording Engineer - Dextor Simmons, Recording Engineer - Brad Buxer, Drum Programmer

(P) 2001 MJJ Productions Inc.

17
One More Chance
00:03:49

Michael Jackson, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - R. Kelly, Producer - Robert Kelly, Composer, Lyricist - Brad Buxer - John Nettlesby, Editor - Tim Roberts, Assistant Engineer - Donnie Lyle, Guitar - Serban Ghenea, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2003 MJJ Productions Inc.

18
Ben (2003 Live Edit)
00:02:57

Michael Jackson, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - The Jacksons, Producer - David Williams, Guitar - W. Scharf, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Wolfer, Keyboards - D. Black, Composer, Lyricist - BILL SCHNEE, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - M. L. Procise, Mixing Engineer - Michael McKinney, Bass - Joe Gastwirt, Mastering Engineer - Wesley Phillips, Horn - Jonathan (Sugarfoot) Moffett, Mastering Engineer - Cloris Grimes, Horn - Alan (Funt) Prater, Mastering Engineer - Roderick (Mac) McMorris, Mastering Engineer - Mike Reese, Mastering Engineer

(P) 1981 MJJ Productions Inc.

Album review

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 /TiVo

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