San Francisco. In a storage room, a Californian comes across previously unknown songs by the pop star. Will fans ever be able to hear these recordings?
An ex-patrol officer unsuspectingly rummages through a storage room and comes across a treasure: as several US media reports, Gregg Musgrove found it in one Former music producers previously unreleased recordings in Southern California by pop legend Michael Jackson, who died in 2009.
His valuable treasures include music cassettes and DAT tapes twelve shots. The “King of Pop” is said to have recorded these before the release of his album “Dangerous” around 1990.
The storage room used to belong to the former music producer Bryan Loren Heard, who worked with Jackson at times, Musgrove tells the Hollywood Reporter. The ex-police officer bought the warehouse and has now searched it.
Songs by Michael Jackson: “Goosebumps” when listening to them
During his research into the audio recordings, he visited fan sites and was up Rumors came across that some of these songs existed. Others, however, never appeared publicly, Musgrove said, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Listening to the tapes gave him goosebumps.
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Jackson also talked about the song recordings in some of the recordings. The pop star is said to have a song called “Truth on Youth”. Rapper LL Cool J Recorded it and appped it yourself. LL Cool J had spoken about joint recordings with Jackson in previous interviews.
Jackson's estate did not purchase the tapes
According to the report, Musgrove contacted the Jackson estate through his attorney. However, the tapes were not purchased, it was said. At the request of The Hollywood Reporter, the estate administrators told the paper that they were in possession of the original recordings of these songs. You have all rights. One publication Music recordings on the cassettes are therefore not permitted.
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The material value of the find is therefore difficult to estimate. Musgrove is considering giving the tapes to an auction house, writes the Hollywood Reporter. A Private collector Might be interested in this.
Jackson, who became world famous with hits such as “Billie Jean,” “Beat It” and “Thriller,” died in 2009 of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol. He was 50 years old.
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