Michael Jackson - Discography: -1967-2009- -flac- //free\\
Michael Jackson/ ├── 1967-1975 (Motown Era)/ │ ├── [1969] Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5/ │ ├── [1972] Got to Be There/ │ └── ... ├── 1976-1984 (The Jacksons & Off The Wall)/ │ ├── [1978] Destiny/ │ ├── [1979] Off The Wall/ │ └── ... ├── 1982-1989 (The Peak - Thriller & Bad)/ │ ├── [1982] Thriller/ │ ├── [1987] Bad/ │ └── ... ├── 1991-2001 (Dangerous to Invincible)/ │ ├── [1991] Dangerous/ │ ├── [1995] HIStory/ │ └── [2001] Invincible/ └── Compilations & Rare/ ├── [2004] The Ultimate Collection/ └── Singles & B-Sides/
From the analog warmth of the 1967 Motown recordings to the polished digital perfection of 2001's Invincible , Michael Jackson’s discography is a historical timeline of modern recording technology. Collecting and listening to this iconic 1967–2009 catalog in FLAC ensures that you hear every breath, every ad-lib, and every bassline exactly as the King of Pop and his legendary team intended in the studio.
The transition from child star to adult superstar. The beginning of the Quincy Jones partnership.
The biggest album of all time deserves the highest quality format. Michael Jackson - Discography -1967-2009- -FLAC-
This window represents the absolute pinnacle of commercial music production, making these specific albums the most sought-after in lossless formats. Off the Wall (1979)
The Ultimate Guide to the Michael Jackson FLAC Discography (1967–2009)
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Note: This is a descriptive release post for collectors; it does not include download links.
The year 2009 marked the tragic end of the timeline with Michael's passing ahead of his This Is It residency. The subsequent release of the This Is It documentary soundtrack serves as the chronological endpoint for a comprehensive 1967–2009 discography, offering clean, modern masters of his timeless catalog. Audiophile Checklist: What to Look For in a FLAC Collection
Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (1969) and ABC (1970). The beginning of the Quincy Jones partnership
The best-selling album of all time. Listening to Thriller in FLAC reveals the sheer depth of the studio engineering. The iconic synth-bass on "Thriller," the searing guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen on "Beat It," and the pristine audio space of "Billie Jean" become an immersive experience.
(Lossless) quality. This collection typically spans his entire career, from his early years with The Jackson 5
FLAC Experience: These albums are sonic masterpieces. Thriller offers unparalleled clarity, while the dense, industrial sounds of Dangerous benefit immensely from the high-fidelity of FLAC. Artistic Maturity and Personal Struggles (1995–2009) Thriller offers unparalleled clarity
Official 24-bit FLAC releases offer the highest possible fidelity, sourced directly from high-resolution digital transfers of the original analog master tapes.
Produced by Teddy Riley. The FLAC files showcase the "clatter" and heavy rhythmic precision of early 90s production.