Not very many people know how many mixes go into creating that “perfect” mix for an album. Michael Jackson’s song “Thriller” is definitely one of those songs, which was originally titled “Starlight.”
So this Halloween include “Starlight” in your playlist, especially if you’re having a Halloween party, and watch all your friends trip out when they realize it’s not “Thriller.”
Below is a video of Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson’s mixer and engineer, explaining some of the processes behind the making of “Thriller.” I’ve also included “Starlight” for your enjoyment.
I always thought this song was cool, and I am surprised that I have never heard a Hip-Hop track utilize this song as a sample. When you stop to think, most Bond film theme songs have never been sampled for major tracks, yet they have so much to offer musically. We mustn’t forget that Kanye West sampled the title track to the Bond film “Diamonds Are Forever” for his song “Diamonds from Sierra Leone,” which was an awesome song about the horrible situation in Africa involving blood diamonds. However, there’s a history behind “Never Say Never Again” that seems to make this track more interesting.
First of all, this song was made for a James Bond movie remake of the film and book “Thunderball.” What’s funny about this film is that it was not counted as an official Bond film because it was made by a different production company than the other films. Kevin McClory, one of the members of this production company and one of Thunderball’s original writers, was able to retain filming rights for the story, making him able to remake this film. They were also able to persuade Sean Connery to reprise his role as James Bond after a long hiatus from the character. Now that you have some movie background, let’s get into the song history.
The first title track for this movie was recorded by Phyllis Hyman, and has a slower, mellow vibe. This version, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, was never released due to legal issues. The writer for the film’s score, Michel Legrand, claimed he had the rights to the title song, and threatened to sue Forsyth and Ryan. Legrand composed his own version of the song, featuring Lani Hall, which was eventually used for the film.
The video for the Lani Hall version may seem cheesy, with low production quality, but her voice is so dreamy! I’ve always thought that the best Bond Theme Songs came from those films starring Sean Connery. Hopefully a music producer jumps on this song quick and creates a beautiful melody with Hall’s voice.
As 25th Anniversary of Michael Jackson’s BAD album approaches, I am super excited that this album will see a re-release this September 18th…yes only 2 days away. The updated album will include the original album and a second cd with all new material and unreleased material. The Deluxe Edition will include the 2 music CDs, plus a CD and DVD release of Michael Jackson’s epic performance at Wembley Stadium during the BAD Tour. Several other editions will be released as well. This is going to be hot. I’ve already listened to some of the unreleased material and it sounds amazing. Some of the songs on the second cd have been released before, such as: Streetwalker, Fly Away, and Todo Mi Amor Eres Tu. While I would have liked to have seen more unreleased songs on the album instead of these already released tracks on the second CD, it’s still nice that these beautiful songs were included. You can’t go wrong with any Michael Jackson song in my opinion. Check out this hot song…
So lately I’ve been busy with various Levi Jacket projects and looking for a job, but I always take time out of my day to enjoy music. I particularly love searching for samples used in Hip-Hop. I’ll try to post a new sample each week to educate you on the main source for many of today’s HITS.
This week I’m bringing to you the sample from Junior Mafia’s “Get Money,” produced by Ez Elpee. The song is called “You Can’t Turn Me Away” by Sylvia Striplin. It’s funny how the producer took the first few seconds of this funky tune and turned it into a Hip-Hop Masterpiece. If your also wondering why this sounds like a song from Erykah Badu’s last album, that’s because it is. Check out all three joints below and enjoy the rest of your week everybody.