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Originally Posted by Necromancer
I personally like his 70s material, prior the release of Off The Wall.
In a sense, I would think that Jackson developed a lot of his studio qualities by working with Quincy Jones.
Its defiantly a classic, maybe one of those albums that gained more popularity after Thriller. Kinda like Bleach did after Nevermind?
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Good analogy to Nirvana. I think that's well put and dead on. I agree on all your points except for it being a classic... it just doesn't really strike a chord with me outside of the songs that I mention in the review: "Don't Stop," "Rock with You," and "Off The Wall."