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Nuevo Disco: "MICHAEL" a la venta el 14/12/2010 *Sólo NOTICIAS*

La pasada noche, la emisora KTU, la misma que dió la premier de YRMW en aquel verano del año 2000, ha vuelto a dar la premier de otro tema del album "Michael". En este caso, "MONSTER", la cual ocupa el puesto 6 de las más escuchadas en toda la semana:

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New Michael Jackson Video Premiere Thursday

A new Michael Jackson music video is hitting the Internet preceding the launch of a posthumous Jackson album.
The video, previewed by The Associated Press, debuts at midnight Thursday Eastern time on worldwide websites, including MichaelJackson.com, said Jackson estate co-administrator John Branca.
It showcases Michael Jackson’s duet with Akon, “Hold My Hand,” recorded before the superstar’s 2009 death. It’s the first single release from the 10-song CD, “Michael,” launching Dec. 14.
The hyperkinetic, four-and-a-half-minute video shows Michael Jackson in concert, Akon singing and dancing, sentimental scenes of children and families.
Source: Associated Press
 
Michael Jackson's facebook:

Free tickets are available to the exclusive party celebrating MICHAEL at Roseland Ballroom in New York City on Monday December 13, with music By DJ Cassidy! Follow the link for tickets and event details. Guaranteed admission available with album pre-order at 4 NYC-area Best Buy locations. Visit Live at Best Buy for more information

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Hold My Hand – Midweek UK Charts Update

The new single by Michael Jackson “Hold My Hand” is currently climbing the charts @ no. 13 on the official midweek singles charts in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, the single continues to perform well – climbing to no.11 on the official UK iTunes singles charts.
Source: BBC / iTunes
 
Michael Jackson Video "Hold My Hand" (Duet With Akon) To Premiere This Week
VIDEO IS DIRECTED BY MARK PELLINGTON

The world has heard the new Michael Jackson single “Hold My Hand” (Duet with Akon) and fans will soon be able to see its beauty thanks to acclaimed film director Mark Pellington. A 30-second sneak peak is available now on www.MichaelJackson.com; the premiere of the full video will take place at 12:01am EST on Thursday, December 9th. Fans can view the video on MichaelJackson.com, VEVO.com, and Youtube.com.

The “Hold My Hand” video will premiere on BET at 9:30pm on Thursday as part of a 30-minute Michael Jackson special. The video will also be aired on MTV, VH1 and FUSE.

Pellington shot “Hold My Hand” in California with a diverse array of real Michael Jackson fans as its cast. In the video, Pellington tells the story of the song through a collage of images of both Michael and Akon as well as people representing Michael’s legacy, shining a light on the aura left behind by King of Pop. As he describes, “The video is a tribute to all that Michael stands for -- life, in all its permutations...love, and its power.... A video of memory, healing and joy.”

Pellington’s clip accomplishes exactly what fans love about Michael Jackson– simple but powerful messages such as that in the song’s opening line “This life don’t last forever.”


“Hold My Hand” (Duet with Akon) is the first single from MICHAEL, which will be released December 14, 2010.
 
El dia 14 en EUROPA FM sera el dia entero dedicado al disco. Con premios.

Desde por la mañana en el programa de Cardenas hasta la noche.
 
Flipante lo que esta pasando ahora mismo en la cúpula de Sony:

Barry Weiss fuera Sony-BMG-RCA, posible causa, el disco "Michael":

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Flipante, la cabeza de Sony Music abandona y se va a Universal:

Exec Shake Up at Sony Music; Michael Jackson Album a Factor?

By: Roger Friedman in Music // December 7th, 2010 at 5:34 PM UTC


Well, Barry Weiss is out at Sony-BMG-RCA- whatever. He’s leaving for Universal Music Group.

Barry was not a popular figure at Sony etc. And in the mix of candidates to replace Rolf Schmidt Holtz as head of Sony Music, Weiss was a candidate without porfolio.

What figured in his decision to leave? It might have been the Michael Jackson album. Rob Stringer actually pulled it off. The album is done, and it’s very good. It will sell like hotcakes, or IPads, or something. Stringer may be poised to take Schmidt-Holtz’s position now. His only competition within the company is Steve Barnett.

Weiss had a major blow out with a favorite Sony Music employee earlier this fall. It’s gone unreported so far, but suffice to say the whole saga didn’t set well anywhere. It may have just been timing and chemistry. At UMG, Barry could have loads of hits and smooth sailing. The industry reshuffles fast. There are second and third acts galore. Good luck to him.

More to come…

Al final si que estan rodando cabezas...
 
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Bueno, Barry Weiss está fuera de Sony-BMG-RCA-. Se va de la mano de Universal Music Group.

Barry no era una figura popular en Sony , y en la mezcla de los candidatos para sustituir a Rolf Schmidt Holtz como jefe de Sony Music, Weiss fue un candidato sin portafolio.

Puede que la causa de su abandono haya sido el álbum de Michael Jackson. Rob Stringer, de hecho lo logró. El álbum está hecho, y es muy buena. Se vende como pan caliente, o iPads, o algo así. Stringer esté preparada para tomar la posición de Schmidt-Holtz ahora. Su única competencia dentro de la empresa es Steve Barnett.

Weiss ha sacado un disco duro golpe con una de las favoritas de los empleados de Sony Music a principios de este otoño. Se ha ido hasta ahora no declarada, pero basta con decir toda la saga no cayó bien en cualquier lugar. Pudo haber sido el momento justo y la química. En UMG, Barry podría haber un montón de hits y viento en popa. La industria de la redistribución rápida. Hay actos segundo y tercero en abundancia. Buena suerte para él.

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LA PORTADA DEL DISCO MICHAEL CONVERTIDA EN EL POSTER MAS GRANDE DEL MUNDO Y ENTRA COMO NUEVO RECORD EN EL LIBRO GUINNESS


The 29,070 ft² poster smashes the previous record by more than 110 ft²
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London, UK (9 December 2010) – Guinness World Records, the global authority on record breaking, today confirms that a poster erected to mark the release of Michael Jackson’s ‘Michael’ album (released 13th December) has set a new record as the world’s largest poster.
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Guinness World Records confirmed that the poster of Michael Jackson’s ‘Michael’ measures 171ft by 170ft with a total surface area of 29,070 ft², smashing the previous record - held by the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver - by more than 110 ft².*
To put it into perspective, the ‘Michael’ poster would take over three quarters of the pitch at Wembley stadium, is longer than the equivalent of six Routemaster buses end-to-end and if upright would be higher than Nelson’s column.
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The poster, made of PVC and weighing one ton, took engineers three hours to install - and is less than 3,000 meters from one of Heathrow’s main runways, literally viewable by all planes arriving/ departing.
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Guinness World Records requires the world's largest poster to be publically displayed and*formed of one single piece of material; it must also advertise a commercially available product. Guinness World Records sent an official adjudicator*to the site situated at Rectory Farm in Middlesex to officially verify and measure the ‘Michael’ poster.
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Tarika Vara, Guinness World Records adjudicator, said: “This is a massive achievement and it*brings me great pleasure to confirm that with this new world record, Michael Jackson's 'Michael' has earned its place in history. This poster has not only achieved incredible scale but it has combined this with intricate detail and having seen it up close I can confirm that the quality of the image is*fantastic. Michael Jackson*already holds*a number of Guinness World Records and we are thrilled*to*award*another title*to the King Of Pop.”
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The image of the album cover of ‘Michael’ was created by painter Kadir Nelson in 2009. In the original oil painting, Kadir – who is known for story telling through his art – takes us on a journey through some key moments and important people in Michael Jackson’s life. ‘Michael’ is the much-anticipated album of newly completed recordings by the King Of Pop.
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The poster will stay at what will be known as ‘Michael’s Field’ until 23rd December, after which, the poster will travel via sea container into continental Europe where it will be toured and displayed.
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Michael Jackson’s Guinness World Records include:
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World’s best-selling album for ‘Thriller’
Highest annual earnings for a pop star from 1989 and this record remains unbroken 21 years later
Most hit singles on UK singles chart in one year in 2006 when Michael had 19 singles in the UK Top 40
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About Guinness World Records:

Guinness World Records is the universally recognized authority on record-breaking achievement. First published in 1955, the annual Guinness World Records book is published in more than 100 countries and 25 languages and is one of the highest-selling books under copyright of all time with more than 3 million copies sold annually across the globe. Guinness World Records celebrated its 50th anniversary edition in 2004, a year after the sale of its 100 millionth copy. Guinness World Records also annually publishes the Gamer’s Edition; a records book devoted solely to the world of computer gaming and high score record achievements.
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Source: Michael Jackson Estate / MJJMAGAZINE.COM

(Hay imagen del poster pero no he podido incluirla porque estoy conectado desde el iphone, sorry!)

EDIT- Imagen subida al Facebook de MJHideout

EDIT: Foto añadida por Xtar

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Teddy Riley In The UK To Promote MICHAEL

Teddy Riley (producer) will be doing press and radio interviews in the UK all day today to promote the new Michael Jackson album MICHAEL.
Teddy Riley will also make an appearance on BBC Breakfast TV tomorrow morning at 9am.
Sony Music UK
 
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LA PORTADA DEL DISCO MICHAEL CONVERTIDA EN EL CARTEL MAS GRANDE DEL MUNDO Y ENTRA COMO NUEVO RÉCORD EN EL LIBRO GUINNESS


El cartel 29.070 m² rompe el récord anterior por más de 110 m²
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Londres, Reino Unido (9 de diciembre de 2010) - Guinness World Records, la autoridad mundial en romper el récord, hoy confirma que un cartel erigido para conmemorar la liberación de Michael Jackson Michael álbum (lanzado 13 de diciembre) ha establecido un nuevo récord como el mundo mayor anunciante.
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Guinness World Records confirmó que el póster de Michael Jackson 'Michael' medidas de 171ft 170ft con una superficie total de 29.070 m², rompiendo el récord anterior - en poder de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno 2010 en Vancouver - por más de 110 m² .*
Para ponerlo en perspectiva, el póster de Michael "tomaría más de tres cuartas partes de la superficie de juego en el estadio de Wembley, es más largo que el equivalente de seis autobuses Routemaster extremo a extremo en posición vertical y si sería más alto que la columna de Nelson.
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El cartel, de PVC y un peso de una tonelada, tomó ingenieros tres horas para instalar - y es menos de 3.000 metros de una de las principales pistas de Heathrow, literalmente visible para todos los aviones que llegan / salen.
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Guinness World Records requiere mayor anunciante del mundo que se muestren públicamente y * formado por una sola pieza de material, sino que también debe anunciar un producto comercialmente disponible. Guinness World Records envió un * árbitro oficial en el sitio ubicado en Rectoría Granja en Middlesex para comprobar oficialmente y medir el 'Michael' cartel.
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Tarika Vara, adjudicador de Guinness World Records, dijo: "Este es un logro enorme y * me da gran placer de confirmar que con este nuevo récord del mundo, Michael Jackson," Michael "se ha ganado su lugar en la historia. Este cartel no sólo ha logrado lo increíble pero ha combinado esto con detalles intrincados y al verlo de cerca Puedo confirmar que la calidad de la imagen * es fantástico. Michael Jackson * * ya es titular de un número de Guinness World Records y estamos encantados de * a * * * Premio otro título al Rey del Pop ".
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La imagen de la portada del álbum de 'Michael' fue creado por el pintor Kadir Nelson en 2009. En la pintura al óleo original, Kadir - quien es conocido por contar historias a través de su arte - nos lleva a un viaje a través de algunos momentos clave y personas importantes en la vida de Michael Jackson. "Michael es el álbum más esperado de las grabaciones recientemente completado por el rey del pop.
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El cartel se mantendrá en lo que será conocido como 'Campo de Michael' hasta el 23 de diciembre, después de lo cual, el cartel viajará a través de contenedores marítimos en Europa continental, donde se gira y se muestra.
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Guinness de Michael Jackson World Records incluyen:
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álbum más vendido del mundo de 'Thriller'
los ingresos anuales de más alta para una estrella pop de 1989 y registro de esto sigue siendo intacta 21 años después
La mayoría de singles en Reino Unido escoge la carta en un año en 2006 cuando Michael tenía 19 singles en el Top 40 del Reino Unido
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Acerca de Guinness World Records:

Guinness World Records es la autoridad universalmente reconocida en el logro sin precedentes. Publicado por primera vez en 1955, el libro anual de Guinness World Records es publicado en más de 100 países y 25 idiomas y es uno de los libros de mayor venta en los derechos de autor de todos los tiempos con más de 3 millones de copias vendidas anualmente en todo el mundo. Guinness World Records celebra su edición 50 aniversario en 2004, un año después de la venta de 100 millones de copias. Guinness World Records también publica anualmente Gamer's Edition, un libro de registros dedicada exclusivamente al mundo de los juegos de ordenador y de alta puntuación de registro de los logros.
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Fuente: Bienes de Michael Jackson / MJJMAGAZINE.COM
 
Esta la reseña de "Michael" de la revista BILLBOARD

by Jason Lipshutz with Gail Mitchell and Gary Graff 08/12/2010

Michael Jackson's 'Michael' Track-By-Track


Before his untimely death in June 2009, Michael Jackson had been formulating a new batch of material that would have served as the follow-up to 2001's "Invincible." Although Jackson would sadly never see the release of this group of songs, an all-star team of producers and collaborators was assembled to complete the King Of Pop's vision and finish "Michael," Jackson's first posthumous album.

Set for a Dec. 14 release on Epic, "Michael" is bursting with pop hooks and Jackson's unique vocal energy. The 10 tracks form an impressively cohesive disc that features production from C. "Tricky" Stewart, Teddy Riley and Theron "Neff-U" Feemster, and guest spots by Lenny Kravitz and 50 Cent. Most importantly, "Michael" maintains the uplifting tone that Jackson intended for this collection of songs: "He wanted to put out music that was positive enough to bring the world together," says Akon, who duets on first single "Hold My Hand."

Several of the album's key producers and collaborators -- including Akon, Riley and Stewart -- talked to Billboard.com about the making of each track, and what it meant to contribute to a project as monumental as "Michael."


1. "Hold My Hand" (Duet with Akon)
Akon originally wrote this uplifting single for himself, but after being tapped by Jackson to help piece together the King of Pop's next album, the Senegalese singer decided that Jackson's presence on the track was vital. "The song was pretty much finished, but his delivery creates a whole other environment -- his tone and energy just made that record seem completely different," says Akon, who ended up recording the song with Jackson in Las Vegas in 2008. "We decided we would make it his record featuring myself, because I felt like he'd give it more mileage, and the record would be so, so much bigger if it was a Michael Jackson record."

2. "Hollywood Tonight"
A cautionary tale built around breakneck beats, "Hollywood Tonight" finds Jackson telling an intense story of a girl who lets glamour go to her head. The track sounds like Britney Spears' "Lucky" crossed with Justin Timberlake's "Lovestoned," but co-producer Teddy Riley had Jackson's own hits in mind when concocting its danceable sound. "I was looking at just doing the next level of 'Billie Jean' meets 'Dangerous' or 'Doggin' Me Around,'" says the producer, who previously worked with Jackson on tracks like "Remember the Time" and "Dangerous." "It's like one of those driving bass lines that you will remember."

3. "Keep Your Head Up"
"Give me your wings so we can fly," Jackson sings on this inspirational track, which feeds off of swelling backing vocals and slow handclaps at its conclusion. R&B producer C. "Tricky" Stewart was brought in to "add a last bit of polish" to the track, but he says that all of the components of a classic Jackson song were already in place. "It starts small, gets big and ends with a big choir and big drums-the Jackson sound that everybody has come to know and love," says Stewart.

4. "(I Like) The Way You Love Me"
"(I Like) The Way You Love Me" begins with the audio recording of a voicemail Jackson left his engineer, in which he sings the hook and describes the drum arrangement of the track. The simple sketch eventually led to this blissful love song, which recalls "The Way You Make Me Feel" with its layered vocals and gentle percussion. "It's a song he had in his heart for many years," says Theron "Neff-U" Feemster, who worked with Ne-Yo and Jamie Foxx prior to co-producing the track alongside Jackson in Los Angeles. "I'm glad he trusted me enough to complete his vision."

5. "Monster" (featuring 50 Cent)
After opening with a terrifying scream, "Monster" quickly unveils its stuttering beat as Jackson begins lashing out at those who see him as "an animal;" at its climax, the singer can only manage the painful question, "Why?" Riley says that the harrowing song was too slow when he first began working on it, and that he spent a while adding some funk to the darker themes. "I brought in guitars. I brought in bass. I brought in keys. I brought a lot of effects and sounds that kinda took it to the next level," says Riley. The producer also worked with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, who added a bruising verse to the song earlier this year. "Michael always wanted to work with 50," says Riley. "He came right in and did what he does, and took it in another direction, and it came out incredible."

6. "Best of Joy"
One of the last songs that Jackson worked on before passing away, "Best of Joy"'s message of commitment takes on a new resonance in the wake of the singer's death: "I am forever," Jackson coos, adding, "We'll never part/Our love is from the heart." Feemster says that the track was completely finished before Jackson's death, and that it was meant to be unveiled during his "This Is It" tour. "You can't help but smile when you hear it," the producer says of the song.

7. "Breaking News"
When it first debuted in early November, "Breaking News" presented a more defensive side of Jackson, who attacks the media for turning him into a "boogie man." Recorded in the New Jersey home of co-producer Eddie Cascio in 2007, the song's simmering beat and throwback feel can be credited to Riley, who claims responsibility for many of the song's major musical elements. "'Breaking News' was a track that, when I first heard it, I wanted to take to the next level and make it very exciting, very interesting, and kind of change things up," says Riley, "and we completed our mission doing that."

8. "(I Can't Make It) Another Day" (Featuring Lenny Kravitz)
After seven songs of R&B-influenced pop, "Michael" takes a left turn with this Lenny Kravitz collaboration, which develops an industrial rock groove that's a bit reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails. "You're the fire that keeps me warm!" Jackson bellows on the chorus, as guitars envelop his voice and Kravitz repeats the song title like a lullaby. Aside from Kravitz's blistering solo on the bridge, "(I Can't Make It) Another Day" is highlighted by some spectacular percussion courtesy of Dave Grohl.

9. "Behind The Mask"
This kinetic pop song was originally performed by Yellow Magic Orchestra before Jackson asked to add some lyrics to match the danceable beat. A saxophone solo soon segues into a series of electronic blips, and Jackson offers the command, "Take off the mask, so I can see your face!" while computerized backing vocals contribute to the tightly packed production. "Mask" is a must-listen if only because, out of all the songs on "Michael," it holds the highest number of Jackson's signature "hee-hee!" exclaims.

10. Much Too Soon
"Michael" ends with its most somber song, as "Much Too Soon" finds Jackson wistfully looking back on a relationship that he could not make work. "I'm hoping that my prayers will see, The day that you come back to me/But I guess I learned my lesson much too soon," sings Jackson, who produced the song alongside McClain. Written around the time of the "Thriller" album, "Much Too Soon" stands as a powerful final reminder of Jackson's emotional vocals and effortless songwriting.

Fuente: Billboard.com
 
Teddy Riley ya ha firmado para trabajar en el próximo disco de material inédito del Rey del Pop. En esta noticia puedes ver el videoclip de su nuevo single, Hold My Hand.


El productor Teddy Riley ha confirmado que se publicará más material inédito de Michael Jackson tras el lanzamiento de su álbum póstumo, Michael, que se pone a la venta en España mañana, 10 de diciembre.
Teddy Riley, que supervisó tres de las canciones de Michael, ha declarado a BBC Newsbeat que ya ha ha firmado para trabajar en el próximo disco del Rey del Pop.
“Estoy deseando hacer el siguiente y estoy encantado de participar en él”, ha dicho.
En Michael colaboran Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), Akon, 50 Cent y Lenny Kravitz.


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