🔫 Michael Jackson Freddie Mercury State Of Shock
Written by Freddie Mercury Appears on: Unreleased Dating probably from 1983, this was recorded along with "State Of Shock" and "Victory." Michael sings all the vocals to Freddie's piano backing. You hear Freddie prompt Michael to ad-lib at one point. Victory (Demo) Written by Michael Jackson/Freddie Mercury
Originally, Michael Jackson anticipated recording the duet “State of Shock” with Queen singer Freddie Mercury. But recording proved impossible to complete. Jackson needed another talented voice opposite his and Mick Jagger needed every foothold to establish his solo career. The two proved a match made in heaven.
During 1981–1983, Freddie collaborated with Michael Jackson on soundtracks like 'State of Shock,' 'There Must Be More to Life Than This,' and 'Victory.' Though none of these songs were officially made public, Jackson included the single 'State of Shock' in his album entitled 'Victory,' in collaborated with Mick Jagger.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Mercury subsequently fell out with Jackson because the U.S. star objected to Mercury taking too much cocaine in his living room.”. At the time, it was reported that the duo had recorded three tracks named “State Of Shock,” “Victory,” and “There Must Be More To Life Than This,” but the two
“State of Shock” was re-recorded by the Jacksons and Mick Jagger and released as a single in 1984 — and Jagger ironically later performed it with Tina Turner at the very Live Aid concert
A wax dummy of Michael from Madame Tussauds acted as a stand in for the "Torture" video. Michael recorded "State of Shock", a duet originally recorded with Queen lead vocalist Freddie Mercury. The duo were unable to finish the track, so Michael ended up recording a second version of the track with Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. Artwork
The song was originally recorded by Queen for 1982's Hot Space, but failed to make the final version of the album. It was previously recorded as a duet between Mercury and Michael Jackson, along with two other songs: "State of Shock" (later reworked with Mick Jagger for a version by The Jacksons) and "Victory" (which remains unreleased). more »
04.11.2014 09:01. Well Queenies, It seems that the demo of Freddie Mercury & Michael Jackson dueting to in my humble opinion finished version of "State Of Shock" has had the spin several times this morning, an MP3 downloaded overnight and it's too bad "State Of Shock" isn't (to date) getting an official release, it's better than the Mick Jagger
"Among the songs on the Victory album was 'State of Shock', a duet with Jackson and Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger. Jagger was interested in Jackson following the success of Thriller and interested in working with the pop singer, particularly given that former Beatle Paul McCartney had already recorded two songs with him.
"State of Shock" is a 1984 hit single by The Jacksons featuring frontman Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger. It was written by Jackson and guitarist Randy Hanse
Yeah, how you move, a state of shock. You know I need mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Come on, baby, you know I've really loved you, baby. State of shock, you know I've really want you for me. Yeah, baby, yeah, baby, just look at me, look at me. State of shock, you drive me.
Mercury in 1983 famously recorded a few tracks with Michael Jackson at Jackson's home studio. Just one of the duets—"State of Shock"—was eventually released in 1984. The sessions were the
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