Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus
Released in 1995, Michael Jackson’s "Earth Song" was in many ways anachronistic. In both subject and sound, it was like nothing else on the radio. It defied the cynicism and apathy of Generation X; it challenged the aesthetic expectations for a “pop song” (or even a “protest song”), fusing blues, opera, rock and gospel; and it demanded accountability in an era of corporate greed, globalization and environmental indifference. A massive hit globally (reaching #1 in over fifteen countries), it wasn’t even offered as a single in the United States. Yet nearly two decades later, it stands as one of Jackson’s greatest artistic achievements.

In this groundbreaking monograph, author Joseph Vogel details the song’s context and evolution from its inception in Vienna in 1988, to its release and reception in 1995, to Jackson’s final live performance in Munich in 1999. Based on original research, including interviews with the song’s key participants, Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson’s Magnum Opus offers a fascinating reassessment of this prophetic musical statement.
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Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus
Released in 1995, Michael Jackson’s "Earth Song" was in many ways anachronistic. In both subject and sound, it was like nothing else on the radio. It defied the cynicism and apathy of Generation X; it challenged the aesthetic expectations for a “pop song” (or even a “protest song”), fusing blues, opera, rock and gospel; and it demanded accountability in an era of corporate greed, globalization and environmental indifference. A massive hit globally (reaching #1 in over fifteen countries), it wasn’t even offered as a single in the United States. Yet nearly two decades later, it stands as one of Jackson’s greatest artistic achievements.

In this groundbreaking monograph, author Joseph Vogel details the song’s context and evolution from its inception in Vienna in 1988, to its release and reception in 1995, to Jackson’s final live performance in Munich in 1999. Based on original research, including interviews with the song’s key participants, Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson’s Magnum Opus offers a fascinating reassessment of this prophetic musical statement.
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Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus

Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus

by Joseph Vogel
Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus

Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson's Magnum Opus

by Joseph Vogel

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Released in 1995, Michael Jackson’s "Earth Song" was in many ways anachronistic. In both subject and sound, it was like nothing else on the radio. It defied the cynicism and apathy of Generation X; it challenged the aesthetic expectations for a “pop song” (or even a “protest song”), fusing blues, opera, rock and gospel; and it demanded accountability in an era of corporate greed, globalization and environmental indifference. A massive hit globally (reaching #1 in over fifteen countries), it wasn’t even offered as a single in the United States. Yet nearly two decades later, it stands as one of Jackson’s greatest artistic achievements.

In this groundbreaking monograph, author Joseph Vogel details the song’s context and evolution from its inception in Vienna in 1988, to its release and reception in 1995, to Jackson’s final live performance in Munich in 1999. Based on original research, including interviews with the song’s key participants, Earth Song: Inside Michael Jackson’s Magnum Opus offers a fascinating reassessment of this prophetic musical statement.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012883377
Publisher: Joseph Vogel
Publication date: 06/24/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 256 KB

About the Author

Joseph Vogel is the author of five books, including Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, and PopMatters, among other publications. Vogel's books and articles have been translated into over a dozen languages. He currently resides in New York where he is an instructor at the University of Rochester.
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