
Sony Music has released the cover of Michael Jackson's posthumous album, called 'Michael.'
The album will be released on Dec. 14 and has at least four or five of the "Cascio" tracks, which were produced mostly by Teddy Riley, reports Showbiz411.com.
The Website states that Jackson had sessions with Eddie Cascio in New Jersey in the summer of 2007. Some of the songs were already written by Cascio's brother, Frank, and recorded as demos with a local singer named Bobby Ewing. Michael put his vocals on them during that time he stayed with the Cascios in New Jersey.
EW.com is reporting that 'Michael' will contain previously unreleased songs recorded during the final years of Jackson's life, some of which were completed by others after his 2009 death.
The first single, 'Breaking News,' was recorded in New Jersey three years ago and finished this year. It will be streaming on Jackson's official site for one week beginning next Monday, Nov. 8.
'Michael' is part of the 10-album deal with Sony that was announced in March.


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By: "DimePiece" on 11/04/2010 8:54PM
I'm sorry, I am not feelin this album cover at all? The big pic of Michael don't even look like him? There is too much going on the cover. This to me looked like videos and pics were thrown all together on this cover.
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By: Deanna B on 11/04/2010 9:27PM
hi michael jackson
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By: bro man on 11/05/2010 12:26AM
Please give Jermaine some of the proceed$ from this album.
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By: dee on 11/05/2010 9:53AM
This album cover is so disconnected from anything Michael Jackson would have represented himself to be. Michael Jacson was a classy guy, this album cover is tasteless.I think they should commission about 5 different covers and let the fans choose which cover they like best.
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By: Maxine Starr on 11/06/2010 9:02AM
There could have been other ideas/styles or thoughts on what is the best way to remeber Michael Jackson; however, I do think including all his looks was the best way to go. We all can remember at least three, if not all, of MJ's looks. A person with so much to offer would want to be remember for all that he had to offer. So the cover does represent all of MJ.
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By: Sue on 11/06/2010 6:50AM
I too am not happy with this album cover. It looks like a bunch of pictures thrown together. Kinda looks like some of the pictures are from his song/video entitled "Leave Me Alone." Check out that video and you'll see a callage of graphical pictures similar to this album cover.
To me this album cover does not celebrate the "True" Michael Jackson. The Michael Jackson who was a humanitaean and cared deeply for the Earth, People, Animals and Life.
Sony or whoever designed this needs to be ashamed of this album cover.
Rest In Peace Mike I Miss You And I Still Play Your Music All The Time..
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By: christycaesar on 11/08/2010 1:15AM
You liked Idlewild, Jimmy Jazz? I didn't think much of it. I thought that it kind of failed in concept, because instead of blending the blues and jazz into the rap, they just had it in the intros, and then switched over to standard club stuff.
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