Legendary Engineer of Original Jackson Hits Mixing New Tracks Just Discovered in Motown Vaults
Date: September 14, 2009
Los Angeles, CA
United States of America
(Full Article here http://www.associatedcontent.com/…to_be.html )
Written by Joe Klein with Brett Bumeter
Hot on the heels of the MTV Video Music Awards telecast that featured multiple tributes to Michael Jackson and just days before Oprah Winfrey will be airing her own televised homage to the King of Pop, comes the word that a number of early recordings of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 have been unearthed and are set for a November release.
The precious gems sat unnoticed, buried deep in the vaults of Motown Records for decades. As of this writing, there are no less than 11 newly discovered songs, never put out as singles or included on any Jackson 5 or Michael Jackson albums, which are now in the process of being mixed for the first NEW Jackson 5 album in decades.
Russ Terrana, the very same gifted recording engineer who mixed all of the original Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson records 40 years ago, has confirmed that (more) Full Article here http://www.associatedcontent.com/…to_be.html
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Its not very often that I get to break what I would consider a scoop and a major news story. Joe and I have been working on this project/article for a few weeks now, ever since his friend Russ got the call to head back into the studio to start mixing down new Michael Jackson music. From what we here the results are going to be great.
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Wow that was a really good news
I missed Michael so much
hopefully this new album will make the legend comes alive again
I agree, one of the amazing things that I think is going to be added to Michael Jackson’s legacy will be this deep deep well of lots and lots of music and hits that will surface and hit the charts for years, if not decades after his death.
When Elvis died, they recycled a lot of his old hits. That is and has already happened with Michael Jackson too, but Michael has this amazingly large number of recordings covering what appears to be 40 years that no one has heard yet.