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CNN - Tue May 22, 2:29 pm ET
Michael Jackson's blockbuster album "Bad" will be reissued in a deluxe edition on September 18 to mark the record's 25th anniversary.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue May 22, 4:16 pm ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's "Bad" returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalog since he died in 2009, Jackson's record company and estate said on Monday. The "Bad 25" deluxe package, released on September 18, commemorates the 25th anniversary of the original, Grammy-winning album ...
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Galaxie Magazine - Tue May 22, 11:51 pm ET
Who's bad? Michael Jackson's Bad returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalog since he died in 2009, MJ's record company and estate said on Monday. The Bad 25 deluxe package, released on 18 September, commemorates the 25th anniversary of the original, Grammy-winning album with hits like The Way ...
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Stuff - Tue May 22, 9:01 pm ET
Michael Jackson's Bad returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalogue since he died in 2009, Jackson's record company and estate says.
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HispanicBusiness.com - Tue May 22, 3:55 pm ET
Michael Jackson's seminal 1987 album Bad is to be rereleased to mark its 25th anniversary, his estate and record label have announced.
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Los Angeles Times - Tue May 22, 9:03 am ET
Michael Jackson's seminal 1987 album "Bad" will be reissued as "Bad 25" with new music and a never-before-released concert video for its 25th anniversary, Epic/Legacy Recordings and his estate announced on Monday.
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NZCity - Wed May 23, 10:33 pm ET
Brazilian model Xuxa has claimed she was asked to marry Michael Jackson and have children with him.
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Spin - Tue May 22, 2:48 pm ET
Nostalgia for 1980s Michael Jackson never gets old — or fails to sell — so in addition to gracing one billion commemorative Pepsi cans , the King of Pop's iconic Bad will get a deluxe reissue and a box set for its 25th birthday this fall...
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KSDK St. Louis - Thu May 24, 8:25 am ET
The anesthetic that caused the overdose death of pop star Michael Jackson is now the drug for executions in Missouri. That's causing a stir among critics who say the state can't guarantee a drug untested for lethal injection won't cause pain and suffering for the condemned.
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EURweb - Wed May 23, 5:20 pm ET
*Michael Jackson’s “Bad” will celebrate its 25th birthday this fall with a deluxe re-release. [Scroll down to watch a teaser.] The King of Pop’s chart-topping 1987 album, which had five No. 1 songs – a feat not duplicated until Katy Perry sent five to No. 1 from 2010′s “Teenage Dream” – is being re-released on [...]
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WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley - 1 hour 19 minutes ago
Michael Jackson was on to something when he sang that "A-B-C" is "simple as 'Do Re Mi.'" Music helps kids remember basic facts such as the order of letters in the alphabet, partly because songs tap into fundamental systems in our brains that are sens...
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Contactmusic - Tue May 22, 2:21 pm ET
Unseen footage of Michael Jackson will accompany the re-release of the King of Pops 1987 album Bad later year 12 The deluxe package named Bad 25 will contain the original album plus two CDs of demos and songs which were not included with the original...
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Reuters.co.uk - Tue May 22, 4:39 pm ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's "Bad" returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalogue since he died in 2009, Jackson's record company and estate said on Monday.
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New Kerala - Wed May 23, 10:54 am ET
Washington, May 23 : To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's seminal 1987 disc, 'Bad,' his estate, in collaboration with Epic/Legacy Recordings, will be reissuing the disc with new music and a never-before-released concert video, the label and his estate announced on Monday.
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KSAT San Antonio - Sun May 27, 7:21 pm ET
Michael Jackson was on to something when he sang that "A-B-C" is "simple as 'Do Re Mi.'" Music helps kids remember basic facts such as the order of letters in the alphabet, partly because songs tap into fundamental systems in our brains that are sensitive to melody and beat. That's not all: when you play music, you are exercising your brain in a unique way. "I think there's enough evidence to ...