Michael Jackson - Bad
I can only imagine the pressure of putting out one of the most iconic albums of all time, Thriller, and then waiting 5 years to drop the next one. Thriller was so massive that the long wait almost seems like it wasn’t quite so long. By this point, MJ was already the King of Pop, having put the exclamation point on disco with Off the Wall, and changed pop music forever with Thriller. This one seems to focus on bringing funk and soul to synth pop, and there’s a certain undeniable element or conquering of that corner of pop that Bad absolutely delivers on. The hits are massive, from the bass line mastery of the title track and Smooth Criminal, to the rock focused dig into the dark corners of stardom in Dirty Diana and Leave Me Alone, to the change the world balladeering on Man in the Mirror, and the sugary pop of The Way You Make Me Feel. And while the album doesn’t quite achieve the grit it wants, it nevertheless shows that Michael can grab a sound and make it his own. It may not be another Thriller, but it’s still a landmark amongst his many.
The Essential Track: Smooth Criminal
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