'Endless' Music In Michael Jackson's Vault

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JAKE COYLE | July 1, 2009 10:21 PM EST | AP

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FILE - This June 26, 2009, file photo, shows a man passing a record store in New York with a Michael Jackson display in the window. When Jackson died on Thursday, June 25, he left a mountain of unreleased music behind. Get ready for a string of posthumous releases. (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen,file)

NEW YORK — Michael Jackson had a mountain of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died _ music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come.

The material includes unused tracks from studio sessions of some of Jackson's best albums, as well as more recently recorded songs made with Senegalese R&B singer and producer Akon and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am.

"There are dozens and dozens of songs that did not end up on his albums," said Tommy Mottola, who from 1998 to 2003 was chairman and CEO of Sony Music, which owns the distribution rights to Jackson's music. "People will be hearing a lot of that unreleased material for the first time ever. There's just some genius and brilliance in there."

The releases, Mottola said, "could go on for years and years _ even more than Elvis."

Since Jackson's death Thursday, there has been an enormous, almost unprecedented demand for the King of Pop's music. Nielsen SoundScan said Wednesday that three of his records _ "Number Ones," "Essential Michael Jackson" and "Thriller _ were the best-selling albums of the week, and 2.3 million tracks of his have been downloaded in the U.S. alone.

When a music star of Jackson's stature dies, labels typically comb through their archives to pull out anything they can release. New compilations of recordings by performers such as Elvis, Tupac and Jeff Buckley are still released nearly every year.

Mottola, who has described himself as the "shepherd and gatekeeper" of Jackson's catalog and is familiar with it better than anyone, said that for every album Jackson made _ including classics like 1979's "Off the Wall" and 1982's "Thriller" _ he recorded several tracks that didn't make it onto the records.

(Mottola had only laudatory things to say about Jackson, who criticized Mottola in 2002 as a racist. Among those who defended Mottola at the time was the Rev. Al Sharpton.)

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The details of who owns Jackson's unreleased music and concert footage are not entirely clear. Sony Music declined to comment. A person involved with the label who requested anonymity said no new projects or compilations are being planned yet.

The Jackson family has not publicly discussed plans for Jackson's catalog. In a 2002 will filed in court Wednesday, the pop star left his entire estate to a family trust, with his mother and his children named as beneficiaries.

Steve Gordon, an entertainment lawyer and author of "The Future of the Music Business," worked at Sony Music during the 1990s. He said he was at Sony when Jackson's last contract was negotiated, though he acknowledged it could have recently been updated.

Gordon said Jackson owns some of his master recordings, while others are owned in partnership with Sony. Regardless, he said, Sony retains exclusive distribution rights for anything Jackson produced during the term of their contract.

Gordon said he expects Sony's Legacy Recordings division to do something similar to what it did with Elvis and create a division purely for Jackson's catalog.

"They've done every kind of configuration to try to squeeze more money out of the catalog with Elvis and they'll do it with Michael Jackson _ be sure of it," Gordon said. "I imagine that there's a ... load of concert recordings that may or may not have been released."

Jackson's last original album was 2001's "Invincible." His 2005 child molestation trial and other controversies distracted him from recording, but he was active in recent years.

He died just weeks before he was to perform 50 concerts at London's O2 arena in what was supposed to be his comeback. He had also begun working on new material.

Two weeks before he died, he wrapped up work on an elaborate production dubbed the "Dome Project," which could be the final finished video piece overseen by Jackson. Two people with knowledge of the project confirmed its existence Monday to The Associated Press on condition they not be identified because they signed confidentiality agreements.

Four sets were constructed for Jackson's production, including a cemetery recalling his famous "Thriller" video. Shooting for the project lasted from June 1 to June 9. Now in post-production, the project is expected to be completed next month.

Last year, Jackson released "Thriller 25," an album marking the 25th anniversary of the album. It included the new song "For All Time," as well as five remixes that involved will.i.am, Kanye West, Akon and Fergie.

The Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am has said he and Jackson recorded several songs together. He told the BBC on Monday that Jackson had possession of their demos, and that the songs "demanded all the people to the dance floor."

Akon had hoped to complete an album with Jackson once he finished his London concerts. The singer said they used to meet in Las Vegas whenever they had the time, and would talk on the phone constantly about ideas for the album.

Akon said they never actually completed a song except for "Hold My Hand," which leaked last year. "All the other songs were just ideas," Akon said.

He said he will keep the song fragments _ a chorus here, a verse there _ "locked up in the vault" until the Jackson family decides how to proceed. He said it could be worked into a tribute album.

"It was all positive records _ songs to uplift people, songs to make people think about the problems in life," Akon said. "It was all about bringing people together."

NEW YORK — Michael Jackson had a mountain of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died _ music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come. The ...
NEW YORK — Michael Jackson had a mountain of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died _ music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come. The ...
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- RBN I'm a Fan of RBN permalink

He dies and all these people come out of the woodwork with dollar signs in their eye. Michael lived his whole life surrounded by vultures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 07/02/2009
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Betweem the MSM reports, the vultures and the mean-spirited posts from people, I am glad he is at peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 07/02/2009
- hollybork I'm a Fan of hollybork 66 fans permalink

Yes, and he was aware that he was surrounded by zombies. Hence, his famous "Thriller" dance sequence is just full of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/02/2009
- Texas4Obama I'm a Fan of Texas4Obama 106 fans permalink
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In January 2009 Michael Jackson said that he had changed his will in order to give Paul McCartney his songs back to put an end to the feud ... and now they are saying that the newest will is from 2002. Something is really fishy !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 07/02/2009
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Paul can afford to buy them back from the estate. Oh wait, doesn't Sony own 50% of the Beatles catalog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 07/02/2009
- Texas4Obama I'm a Fan of Texas4Obama 106 fans permalink
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Sony owns 50% and Jackson owned the other 50% that he supposedly was willing back to Paul.
Jackson out bid Paul and Yoko in 1983 when Jackson paid something like 42 million for them (100%) ... now they are worth over ONE BILLION. There is no way Paul can buy them back at that amount ;(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 07/02/2009
- sexyrexy I'm a Fan of sexyrexy 20 fans permalink

Sony owns half of MJ's share.. not half of the whole thing. but MJ had/has a huge music catalogue( Sly & Stones.. thousands) & Lennon_McCartney only a part of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 AM on 07/02/2009
- hollybork I'm a Fan of hollybork 66 fans permalink

I suspect if Paul sold everything he had, he could not afford to buy half of the song book that Jackson's estate now owns. It is worth $1.5 billion now, and who knows what it would be worth going forward as they repackage the works and build on the "brand."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/02/2009
- sexyrexy I'm a Fan of sexyrexy 20 fans permalink

shoo.. purely UK tabloid invention !!! don't believe a word of it

this 2002 WILL IS LEGIT.. and this lawyer Branca knew MJ from the 1980's.. & he negotiated the purchase of the same said Northern Songs Limted..(Lennon)McCartney)

besides, MJ only owned a 4th of it.. the last least known fourth is owned by Brian Epstein's estate.. with Yoko & Paul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 07/02/2009
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His music will live forever and his detractors will just have to get the H over it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 07/02/2009
- Zeroes I'm a Fan of Zeroes 6 fans permalink

Would some brother please take a switch to Joe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 07/02/2009
- jalowe1957 I'm a Fan of jalowe1957 46 fans permalink
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And let's not forget what's still inside Motown's vaults.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 07/02/2009
- loveobamas I'm a Fan of loveobamas 88 fans permalink
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If they put these songs on c.d. it will go platinum quickly,I know i would buy it.

Fxck the press,Michael Jackson is the best.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 07/02/2009

Let's not forget Michael called Tony Mottola "the devil" in a very forceful, public and authenic way.

That says a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 07/01/2009
- jazzifay I'm a Fan of jazzifay 5 fans permalink
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Michael still beating all of the flops out there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 07/01/2009
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Michael Jackson."You are not alone." Not anymore. I believe you are now, the angel in heaven you sought so hard to be here on earth. You were so misunderstood, vilified, and beat upon. There was so much mockery and hatred of you, for only one reason. You"re goodness; your luminosity into the beautiful heart you believed could be in every man. You had such generosity, and tried so hard to teach others, to look into the soul. And to not judge based on color, creed or class.
But darkness, doesn"t like beauty to shine. It detracts so much from what it is trying to do. Create dark human less souls of us all. To replace the radiance that was born within all of us, by God. You spoke of nothing, but love and peace. Your light through your words, and music shone so bright. You"ve brought so much too so many, but only sought pure love for yourself. Your sensitivity brought ridicule. When all you wished most of all was to be embraced and understood.
I think what personally stood out to me most of all; was your tender nature. Envy in other people mistook that for weakness, when in reality it is strength. The force of who you were was so strong. Many people wish to have that, but could never achieve it.
We are all afforded different opportunities in life. Instead of being envious, they should have rejoiced with you, in your life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 07/01/2009
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