Product Code: 19658714511
Artist: Michael Jackson
Origin: EU
Label: Epic / Sony (2022)
Format: LP
Availability: In Stock
Condition:
Cover: M
Record: M
Genre: Pop , R&B/Soul , Reggae N

Thriller - 40th Anniversary Edition

Brand new sealed 40th Anniversary Edition with alternative cover.

Alternative sleeve version of Thriller album vinyl. This new sleeve design will also feature our ‘Thriller 40th’ branding.

The audio remains the same as the standard LP

A1   Bad
Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement]Quincy Jones
Drum ProgrammingDouglas Getschal
Soloist, Organ [Hammond B3 Midi Organ Solo]Jimmy Smith
Synthesizer [Synclavier Keyboards], Guitar [Digital], Other [Rubba], Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, SoloistGreg Phillinganes
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
A2   The Way You Make Me Feel
Drum ProgrammingDouglas Getschal
SaxophoneKim Hutchcroft
Saxophone, Programmed By [Synthesizer]Larry Williams
Synthesizer [Synclavier], Finger SnapsChristopher Currell
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Finger Snaps, Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
A3   Speed Demon
Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement]Quincy Jones
Drum ProgrammingDouglas Getschal
Engineer [Sounds]Ken Caillat, Tom Jones (4)
PercussionPaulinho Da Costa
Programmed By [Synthesizer]Eric Persing
Recorded By [Race Car Intro-Dimensional Recording]Spherical Sound, Inc.
SaxophoneKim Hutchcroft
Soloist, Saxophone [Midi Saxophone Solo]Larry Williams
Synthesizer [Synclavier], EffectsChristopher Currell
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Synthesizer and Horn Arrangements]Jerry Hey
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Synthesizer [Vocal], Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
A4   Liberian Girl
Arranged By [Rhythm and Synthesizer Arrangements]Quincy Jones
Arranged By [Swahili Chant Arrangement]Caiphus Semenya
Arranged By [Synthesizer Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Drum ProgrammingDouglas Getschal
PercussionPaulinho Da Costa
Programmed By [Synthesizer]Steve Porcaro
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer and Vocal Arrangements]John Barnes
Vocals [Swahili Chant]Letta Mbulu
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
A5   Just Good Friends
Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer and Vocal Arrangements]Quincy Jones
Drum ProgrammingCornelius Mims
GuitarMichael Landau
PercussionPaulinho Da Costa
SaxophoneKim Hutchcroft
Saxophone, SynthesizerLarry Williams
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Vocals [Duet]Michael Jackson
Vocals [Duet], Soloist, SynthesizerStevie Wonder
Written-By, Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer and Vocal Arrangements]Graham Lyle, Terry Britten
B1   Another Part of Me
SynthesizerRhett Lawrence
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]John Barnes
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
B2   Man in the Mirror
Arranged By [Rhythm and Synthesizer Arrangements]Quincy Jones
Arranged By [Synthesizer Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement]Andrae Crouch*
GuitarDann Huff
Handclaps [Clap]Ollie E. Brown*
KeyboardsGreg Phillinganes
SynthesizerRandy Kerber
Vocals [Solo and Background]Michael Jackson
Written-By, Featuring, Backing VocalsSiedah Garrett
Written-By, Synthesizer, Arranged By [Rhythm and Synthesizer Arrangements]Glen Ballard
B3   I Just Can't Stop Loving You
Arranged By [Rhythm and Synthesizer Arrangements]Quincy Jones
BassNathan East
DrumsN'dugu Chancler*
GuitarDann Huff
PercussionPaulinho Da Costa
Piano, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement]John Barnes
Programmed By [Synthesizer]Steve Porcaro
SynthesizerGreg Phillinganes
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, Arranged By [Synthesizer Arrangement]David Paich
Vocals [Duet]Siedah Garrett
Vocals [Duet], Written-By, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement]Michael Jackson
B4   Dirty Diana
Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Arranged By [Synthesizer Arrangement]Quincy Jones
Drum ProgrammingDouglas Getschal
Soloist, GuitarSteve Stevens
Synthesizer [Synclavier Synthesis]Denny Jaeger
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer and String Arrangements]John Barnes
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Claves [Clavé Clapstick], Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson
B5   Smooth Criminal
Drums, Voice [Chief Of Police Announcement]Bruce Swedien
Engineer [Heartbeat Digitally Processed In the Synclavier Holophonics™]Hugo Zuccarelli
Noises [Creaking and Heavy Breathing]Frank Dileo
Piano [Muted Steinway]Kevin Maloney (4)
Recorded By [Michael Jackson's heartbeat]Dr. Eric Clevlen*
SynthesizerMichael Boddicker
Synthesizer [Certain Synclavier Effects]Denny Jaeger, Michael Rubini*
Synthesizer [Synclavier]Christopher Currell
Synthesizer, Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement]John Barnes
TrumpetGary Grant
Trumpet, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement]Jerry Hey
Written-By, Vocals [Solo and Background], Handclaps, Arranged By [Rhythm and Vocal Arrangements]Michael Jackson

Thriller is the sixth studio album by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982, by Epic Records. It was produced by Quincy Jones, who had previously worked with Jackson on his 1979 album Off the Wall. Jackson wanted to create an album where "every song was a killer". With the ongoing backlash against disco, he moved in a new musical direction, resulting in a mix of pop, post-disco, rock, funk, and R&B sounds. Thriller foreshadows the contradictory themes of Jackson's personal life, as he began using a motif of paranoia and darker themes. The album features a single guest appearance, with Paul McCartney becoming the first artist to be featured on one of Jackson's albums. Recording took place from April to November 1982 at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with a production budget of $750,000.

Thriller became Jackson's first number one album on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart, where it spent a record 37 weeks at number one, from February 26, 1983, to April 14, 1984. Seven singles were released: "The Girl Is Mine", "Billie Jean", "Beat It", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Human Nature", "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", and "Thriller". They all reached the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, setting the record for the most top 10 singles from an album, with "Beat It" and "Billie Jean" reaching number one. Following Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean" in Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, where he debuted his signature moonwalk dance, the sales of the album significantly increased, selling one million copies worldwide per week. The "Thriller" music video was premiered to great anticipation in December 1983 and played regularly on MTV, which also increased the sales of the album.

With 32 million copies sold worldwide by the end of 1983, Thriller became the best-selling album of all time. It was the best-selling album of 1983 worldwide, and it was the first album to become the best-selling in the United States for two years, in 1983 and 1984. The album broke racial barriers in popular music, enabling Jackson's appearances on MTV and meeting with President Ronald Reagan at the White House. It was among the first to use music videos as promotional tools; the videos for "Billie Jean", "Beat It" and "Thriller" are credited for transforming music videos into a serious art form. The album's success set the standard for the music industry with its songs, music videos, and promotion strategies influencing artists, record labels, producers, marketers, and choreographers.

Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time, with sales of 70 million copies worldwide. It is the second-best-selling album in the United States and was certified 34× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2021. It won a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards at the 1984 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, while "Beat It" won Record of the Year. Jackson also won a record-breaking eight American Music Awards at the 1984 American Music Awards. The album is often credited by critics and publications as one of the greatest albums of all time. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant recordings", and the "Thriller" music video was inducted into the National Film Preservation Board's National Film Registry of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films".