
Michael Jackson's Dangerous: Teetering On the Edge...
Review created: 09/18/06
by: shilmafone -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Tons of great singles, and the deep tracks don't disappoint. Teddy Riley is the Man.
Cons:
Occasionally cloying in its earnestness, a lot to take in one sitting.
Michael Jackson's Dangerous has always been one of the black sheep of my record collection -- It's that album that I always keep around, because, well, I never know when I'm going to want to listen to it, but it never quite fit in with the rest of my albums. Dangerous was released in '91, when I was in the process of going through a (brief) metal phase, where Guns 'n Roses, Megadeth, Metallica and Faith no More were the prizes of my collection. Then came grunge, then came industrial-via-Nine Inch Nails, and from there, I was lost to the indie scene for years. I don't even know what, exactly,..
Review ID: 10000000001894109

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