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Stranger In Moscow by Michael Jackson

Artist Biography For Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson August 29 1958 Gary Indiana—June 25 2009 In Los Angeles California Was An American Singer Songwriter And Dancer. Dubbed The King Of Pop He Is Widely Regarded As One Of The Most Significant Cultural Figures Of The 20th Century And One Of The Greatest Entertainers Of All Time. He Was Also Known For His Philanthropy Charitable Fundraising And Lifestyle Residing In A Private Amusement Park He Called Neverland Ranch And Often Becoming The Focus Of Tabloid Scrutiny. Jackson's Contributions To Music Dance And Fashion Along With His Publicized Personal Life Made Him A Global Figure In Popular Culture For Over Four Decades. Through His Group Solo And Family Work He Became One Of The Few Artists To Have Been Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Twice. He Was Also Inducted Into The Dance Hall Of Fame As The First and Currently Only Dancer From The World Of Pop And Rock 'n' Roll. Jackson's Other Achievements Include 39 Guinness World Records—including One For "Most Successful Entertainer Of All Time"—13 Grammy Awards As Well As The Grammy Legend Award And Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 26 American Music Awards 16 World Music Awards And The Estimated Sale Of Up 750 Million Units Worldwide. Winning Countless Awards For His Humanitarian Endeavors The Singer Has Been Honored By Two Presidents Of The United States. He Has Also Been Named As The Artist Of "the Decade" "Generation" "Century" And "Millennium" And Was Inducted Into The Songwriters Hall Of Fame In 2002. Jackson Has Also Won Hundreds Of Other Awards Making Him The Most Awarded Recording Artist In The History Of Popular Music. He Is Also Credited For Popularizing Many Physically Complicated Dance Moves Such As The Robot And The Moonwalk And Has Influenced And Spawned A Whole Generation Of A Wide Variety Of Artists Including Justin Timberlake Mariah Carey And The Weeknd Among Others. Jackson's Musical Career Began In 1967 As Lead Singer Of The Jackson 5 When The Group Made Their First Recording With A Local Label Before Signing Up With Motown Records In 1968. He Made His First Solo Recordings In 1971 While Still A Member Of The Group. But It Was Off The Wall 1979 Which Marked The Start Of His Full-Fledged Solo Career And He Formally Parted With His Siblings In 1984. In His Solo Career Jackson Recorded And Co-Produced The Best-Selling Album Of All Time Thriller with Worldwide Sales Over 100 Million Received Thirteen Grammy Awards And Charted Thirteen #1 Singles In The U.S. Throughout His Four-Decade Career Michael Jackson Has Been Awarded Numerous Honors Including The World Music Awards Best-Selling Pop Male Artist Of The Millennium. He Is Also A Double-Inductee Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame As A Member Of The Jackson 5 In 1997 And In 2002 As A Solo Artist. He Is Also A Member Of The Songwriters Hall Of Fame. In The Mid-1980s TIME Magazine Described Jackson As "the Hottest Single Phenomenon Since Elvis Presley". He Has Had A Notable Impact On Music And Culture Throughout The World While Also Tearing Down Racial Barriers And Paving The Way For Modern Pop Music. From 1988 To 2005 Jackson Lived On His Neverland Ranch Property On Which He Built An Amusement Park And Private Zoo For The Enjoyment Of Economically Disadvantaged And Terminally Ill Children. In 1993 And 2003 Separate Accusations Of Child Molestation That Allegedly Occurred In Neverland Were Made Against Jackson Which Drew Intensely Negative Media Coverage. While He Was Never Charged For The First Case Jackson Was Tried And Vindicated In 2005 Of The Latter Allegation But Moved Out Of The US Shortly Thereafter. He Later Returned To Las Vegas In Early 2007. In The Years Following His Acquittal 2005-2009 Jackson Made Numerous Public Appearances Including MTV Japan's VMA Awards Where He Accepted The Legends Award The World Music Awards Where He Accepted The Diamond Award For Selling Over 100 Million Records James Brown's Funeral Where He Paid Tribute And Delivered A Sermon And A Fan Appreciation Event In Tokyo Japan Where He Greeted Troops At US Army Base Camp Zama. In Early 2008 Jackson Issued Thriller 25th Anniversary A Critical And Commercial Success That Was The Second-Biggest Selling Album Of 2008 With Over 2.1 Million Copies Sold Worldwide. On June 25 2009 Jackson Collapsed At A Rented Home In Holmby Hills In Los Angeles California. The Cause Of Death Is Currently Believed To Be Cardiac Arrest. At The Time Of His Death Jackson Was Scheduled To Perform 50 Sold-Out Concerts To Over One Million People At London's O2 Arena From July 13 2009 To March 6 2010. During A Press Conference Jackson Made Suggestions Of Possible Retirement. In The Hours Following Jackson's Death His Record Sales Increased Dramatically. His Seminal Album Thriller Climbed To Number One On The American ITunes Music Chart While Another Eight Made It Into The Top 40. In The UK Where Jackson Would Have Performed Less Than Three Weeks After His Death Fifteen Of His Albums Occupied The Top 15 Spots On The Amazon Music Chart. Social Music Network Website Last.Fm Also Saw A Dramatic Increase In Michael Jackson Plays Per Hour After The Announcement Of His Death. On December 10 2010 A Compilation Album Of Previously Unreleased Material Simply Entitled Michael Was Released Posthumously. Featuring Guest Performances By Akon 50 Cent And Lenny Kravitz The Album Was Certified Platinum In 18 Countries But Received Mixed Reviews From Most Critics. This Was Followed In November 2011 By Immortal A Remix Album In September 2012 By Bad 25 A 25th Anniversary Reissue Of Jackson's 1987 Hit Album Bad And By Xscape A Second Compilation Album Released In May 2014. 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Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Stranger in Moscow

"Stranger In Moscow" Is The Fifth And Final Single From Michael Jackson's Album HIStory. The Song Was Released Worldwide In November 1996 But Was Not Released In The US Until August 1997. The Track Was Written By Jackson In 1993 While On Tour In Moscow. In The Ballad Jackson Sings Of A Fall From Grace That Has Left Him Lonely Isolated Paranoid And On The Verge Of Insanity. The Song's Music Video Depicts The Lives Of Six Individuals Including Jackson Who Are Left Isolated And Disconnected From The World Around Them. The Imagery In The Video Has Been Replicated In Television Adverts. When The Song Was Complete With Jackson Happy With The Result He Decided To Make The Second Disc Of HIStory A Full Studio Album Instead Of A Greatest Hits Compilation With Several New Tracks. Upon Release "Stranger In Moscow" Was Praised By Critics Today It Remains One Of His Most Critically Acclaimed Pieces And Has Been Compared Favorably Alongside The Likes Of "Billie Jean". Commercially The Single Saw Mixed Results By Jackson's Standards But The Highly Successful Album Had Already Been On The Market Nearly 18 Months And Numerous A-Side B-Side And Radio Only Singles Had Already Been Released To A Positive Commercial Reception. In The Book The Many Faces Of Michael Jackson Author Lee Pinkerton Like Many Other Reviewers Noted That HIStory's Album Tracks Like "Stranger In Moscow" Were Jackson's Response To Recent Events In His Personal Life. In 1993 The Relationship Between Jackson And The Press Soured Entirely When He Was Accused Of Child Sexual Abuse. Although Never Charged With A Crime Jackson Was Subject To Intense Media Scrutiny While The Criminal Investigation Took Place. Complaints About The Coverage And Media Included Using Sensational Headlines To Draw In Readers And Viewers When The Content Itself Did Not Support The Headline Accepting Stories Of Jackson's Alleged Criminal Activity In Return For Money Accepting Leaked Material From The Police Investigation In Return For Money Paid Deliberately Using Pictures Of Jackson's Appearance At Its Worst A Lack Of Objectivity And Using Headlines That Strongly Implied Jackson's Guilt. At The Time Jackson Said Of The Media Reaction "I Will Say I Am Particularly Upset By The Handling Of The Matter By The Incredible Terrible Mass Media. At Every Opportunity The Media Has Dissected And Manipulated These Allegations To Reach Their Own Conclusions". The Entertainer Began Taking Painkillers Valium Xanax And Ativan To Deal With The Stress Of The Allegations Made Against Him. A Few Months After The Allegations Became News Jackson Had Lost Approximately 10 Pounds 4.5 Kg In Weight And Had Stopped Eating. Jackson's Health Had Deteriorated To The Extent That He Canceled The Remainder Of His Dangerous World Tour And Went Into Rehabilitation. Jackson Booked The Whole Fourth Floor Of The Clinic And Was Put On Valium IV To Wean Him From Painkillers. The Singer's Spokesperson Told Reporters That Jackson Was "barely Able To Function Adequately On An Intellectual Level". While In The Clinic Jackson Took Part In Group And One-On-One Therapy Sessions. When Jackson Left The US To Go Into Rehabilitation The Media Showed The Singer Little Sympathy. The Daily Mirror Held A "Spot The Jacko" Contest Offering Readers A Trip To Disney World If They Could Correctly Predict Where The Entertainer Would Appear Next. A Daily Express Headline Read "Drug Treatment Star Faces Life On The Run" While A News Of The World Headline Accused Jackson Of Being A Fugitive. These Tabloids Also Falsely Alleged That Jackson Had Traveled To Europe To Have Cosmetic Surgery That Would Make Him Unrecognizable On His Return. Geraldo Rivera Set Up A Mock Trial With A Jury Made Up Of Audience Members Even Though Jackson Had Not Been Charged With A Crime. "Stranger In Moscow" Is An R&B Ballad Penned By Jackson In 1993 During His Dangerous World Tour In Moscow. A Background Guitar Was Played By Steve Lukather While Keyboards Synthesizers And Bass Are Credited To David Paich And Steve Porcaro. Originally HIStory Was Planned As A Greatest Hits Release With A Few New Tracks. However Jackson And His Collaborators Were So Pleased With The Result Of "Stranger In Moscow" That They Decided To Give HIStory A Full Studio Album As The Second Disc. Jackson Used Elements Of Russian Imagery And Symbolism To Help Promote The Concept Of Fear And Alienation In The Track In A Similar Fashion To Simply Red’s Album Love And The Russian Winter Several Years Later. It Concludes With A Narrative Spoken In Russian By A KGB Interrogator. The Narrative Translated Into English Is "Why Have You Come From The West? Confess! To Steal The Great Achievements Of The People The Accomplishments Of The Workers...". The Song Was Well Received Amongst Critics And Music Producers. James Hunter Of Rolling Stone Commented "Jackson Is Angry Miserable Tortured Inflammatory Furious About What He Calls In 'Stranger In Moscow' A 'swift And Sudden Fall From Grace'...HIStory Feels Like The Work Of Someone With A Bad Case Of Thriller Nostalgia. Occasionally This Backward Focus Works To Jackson's Advantage On 'Stranger In Moscow' He Remembers The Synth-Pop '80s While Constructing Wracked Claims Of Danger And Loneliness That Rival Any Seattle Rocker's P?in". Jon Pareles Of The New York Times Stated "The Ballads Are Lavishly Melodic. 'Stranger In Moscow' With Odd Lyrics Like 'Stalin's Tomb Won't Let Me Be ' Has A Gorgeous Chorus For The Repeated Question "How Does It Feel?". Fred Shuster Of The Daily News Of Los Angeles Described It As "a Lush Gorgeous Minor-Key Ballad With One Of The Album's Catchiest Choruses". Stephen Thomas Erlewine Of Allmusic Noted Of HIStory "Jackson Produces Some Well-Crafted Pop That Ranks With His Best Material...'Stranger In Moscow' Is One Of His Most Haunting Ballads. Long Time Collaborator Bruce Swedien Has Described "Stranger In Moscow" As One Of The Best Songs Jackson Had Ever Done. Patrick Macdonald Of The Seattle Times Described "Stranger In Moscow" As "a Pretty Ballad Interspersed With Sounds Of Rain." Further Praise Came In 2005 When It Was Felt That The Song Had Successfully Portrayed "eerie Loneliness" And Was Characterized As Beautiful By Josephine Zohny Of PopMatters. Tom Molley Of The Associated Press Described It As "a Ethereal And Stirring Description Of A Man Wounded By A 'swift And Sudden Fall From Grace' Walking In The Shadow Of The Kremlin". Chris Willman Of Los Angeles Times Stated "'Stranger In Moscow' Is A Step Removed From The Focused Paranoia Of Much Of The Rest Of The Album More Akin To The Deeper Fuzzier Dread Of A Past Perennial Like 'Billie Jean'. Jackson Imagines Himself Alone And Adrift In A Psychic Russia Pre- Glasnost Hunted By An Unseen KGB 'Here Abandoned In My Fame / Armageddon Of The Brain' He Sings In The Somber Constricted Verses Before A Sweeping Coda Kicks Up Four Minutes In And The Stalkee Suddenly Breaks His Cool To Wail About A Desolate Inconsolable Loneliness. Here In This Song Is The Real Genius—and Probably Real Personhood—of Michael Jackson" The Song's Music Video Is Focused Around Six Unrelated People Living In A Cityscape While The Rest Of The World Moves Around Them In Slow Motion. The First Half Of The Video Introduces These Figures. They Are A Man Looking Down At The City From His Bedroom Window A Woman Sitting Alone In A Coffee Shop A Homeless Man Lying On The Damp Street A Lone Figure Feeding Pigeons A Boy Ostracized From A Game Of Baseball And Jackson Himself Is The Sixth Figure Seen Walking The City Streets. Special Effects Are Used To Show Birds And Wasps Flying Glass Breaking And Coffee Spilling All In Slow Motion. In The Second Half Of The Scenario Heavy Rain Descends On The City And The Citizens Try To Flee All Again Seen In Slow Motion. From The Safety Of Shelter The Six "strangers" Watch Everyone's Futile Attempts To Avoid The Sudden Change In Weather. Eventually They Decide To Go Outside Where They Look Up At The Sky And Allow The Rain To Soak Them. The Video Concludes With A Man Speaking In Russian. Jackson's Biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli Has Stated That The Video Is Based On Jackson's Real Life. The Singer Used To Walk Alone At Night Looking For New Friends Even At The Peak Of His Musical Popularity. The 1980s Saw The Singer Become Deeply Unhappy Jackson Explained "Even At Home I'm Lonely. I Sit In My Room Sometimes And Cry. It's So Hard To Make Friends ...I Sometimes Walk Around The Neighborhood At Night Just Hoping To Find Someone To Talk To. But I Just End Up Coming Home".

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