Invincible

Michael Jackson Invincible

Michael Jackson
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:30th October 2001

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Track Listing

  • 1. Unbreakable
  • 2. Heartbreaker
  • 3. Invincible
  • 4. Break Of Dawn
  • 5. Heaven Can Wait
  • 6. You Rock My World Lyrics
  • 7. Butterflies Lyrics
  • 8. Speechless
  • 9. 2000 Watts
  • 10. You Are My Life
  • 11. Privacy
  • 12. Don't Walk Away
  • 13. Cry Lyrics
  • 14. The Lost Children
  • 15. Whatever Happens
  • 16. Threatened

Product Description

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Genre: Soul/R&B
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 30-OCT-2001

Amazon.com

For such a boldly titled and apparently driven attempt to reinstate Michael Jackson at the center of the pop world, Invincible is a listless thing. Split between scratchy funk workouts and midtempo ballads that might have appeared as Bad B-sides, the album plays on and on while never seriously promoting dancing or romancing. Its handful of weird moments--the resurrection-by-tape of Biggie Smalls on the bridge of the title track, for instance--are hardly large-scale bizarre like the first disc of HIStory. The title track turns out to be hardly the rampant egofest you'd imagine; instead, its subject is a female whom Jackson cheers on. Likewise, the most ear-catching moments of the "comeback" single "You Rock My World" come with Chris Tucker's jivey introduction. Despite a debt to "Payback"-era James Brown, "Rock" floats away like steam midway through. It's almost a relief when the old self-regard turns up: on the growling "Privacy," Jackson rants about muckrakers "stalking" him in search of "the stories you need to bury me," all this long after foundering divas and troubled boy-group members have replaced him on tabloid covers. The man may occasionally break away from the mirror but seems unsure where else to find inspiration. --Rickey Wright

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