Dangerous

| Michael Jackson

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Dangerous

Dangerous is the eighth studio album by American recording artist Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on November 26, 1991. It is his fourth studio album released for Epic, and his first since Forever, Michael (1975) not to be produced by longtime collaborator Quincy Jones who had agreed to split after the completion of Bad (1987). He co-produced it with Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley, and Bruce Swedien."-Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Dangerous is Jackson’s final classic album and the best full-length of the New Jack Swing era.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Dangerous shift and percolate, varying textures over insistent, thumping rhythm tracks.  

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  • Las Angeles Times

    "Dangerous" is also mostly good, expertly made fun. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Musically Dangerous is a very pleasant affair.  

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  • Consequence of Sound

    Brilliantly fused together hip-hop and dance samples into a more muscular pop sheen. 

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  • Slant Magazine

    Dangerous ups the stakes while cunningly inverting Jackson’s playbook. 

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  • Odyssey

    I personally think its better than Thriller! 

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  • Albumism

    the studio track itself, it stands as a grave warning against sexual sin, pointing out its surface appeal and hidden destruction. 

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  • All Music

    there's a lot to be said for professional craftsmanship at its peak, and Dangerous has plenty of that.  

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  • PopMatters

    represented the end of an era: the death of pop and the rise, in its wake, of grunge, alt-rock, and hip-hop. 

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  • Noisey

    He was obsessive and uninhibited while also cautious and wary.  

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  • Goodreads

    This record offered a Michael Jackson that was mystifying for a world that had accepted him as a child and as childlike and, hence, as safe  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    He constructs a world on Dangerous in which neither love nor God provides much hope.  

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  • Music Popstars

    Every song is great and there's nothing like Michael Jackson's music to get you moving and grooving on the dancefloor  

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