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New Michael Jackson collection shows he is still Bad, 25 years later

- BY PIYA SINHA- ROY

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s Bad returns this September with new music and never- before- seen concert video in the first re- release of a full album from the King of Pop’s catalogue since he died in 2009, Jackson’s record company and estate said on Monday.

The Bad 25 deluxe package, to be released on Sept. 18, commemorat­es the 25th anniversar­y of the original, Grammy- winning album with hits like The Way You Make Me Feel, and it will include demos and songs that didn’t make the final cut of the original version.

The new songs were recorded in Jackson’s studio while he was making the album, and the package also offers a DVD of Jackson’s performanc­e for Britain’s Prince Charles, Lady Diana and 72,000 fans at London’s Wembley Stadium in 1988.

The video was discovered in the singer’s personal collection, and thought to be the only copy of the performanc­e, taped for Jackson’s own use, the estate said.

Jackson, a member of the Jackson Five family of singers and one of the best- selling pop stars of all time, died in 2009 of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol and sedatives. His doctor at the time, Conrad Murray, is in jail after being convicted of involuntar­y manslaught­er in the singer’s death.

Craig Marks, editor of Popdust. com and co- author of I Want My MTV, said the Bad 25 anniversar­y package should highlight Jackson’s legendary talents as a live performer and, perhaps, lure new fans.

“It continues to focus fans’ attention on his music ... hopefully it brings to the fore what an incredible live performer he was and his songbook, given that Bad was at the time considered to be very successful but was in the shadows of Thriller,” Marks told Reuters.

Bad won two Grammy Awards and sold more than 45 million copies around the world, fuelled by the popularity of singles such as Dirty Diana, Smooth Criminal and the album title track, Bad.

It was the singer’s last collaborat­ion with legendary Motown producer Quincy Jones, who helmed the production on Jackson’s solo album Off The Wall and the hit followup Thriller, one of the best- selling albums in history.

 ?? DAVE HOGAN/ GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Michael Jackson’s Bad 25 will be released in September, commemorat­ing the 25th anniversar­y of the original Bad album.
DAVE HOGAN/ GETTY IMAGES FILES Michael Jackson’s Bad 25 will be released in September, commemorat­ing the 25th anniversar­y of the original Bad album.

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