Michael Jackson Greatest Hits HIStory Volume I

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 71:26

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Greatest Hits History, Vol I

EarlyPearly

MJ is a genius in every sense of the word. Musical Magician !!

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Michael Jackson Greatest Hits History Volume 1

maggeemae

Why is everyone complaining about only being able to download the entire album? Open your eyes, downloading one song at a time is a piece of cake!

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Love him

SaraRae34

Wish you could just download certain songs!!

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the one of a kind

kiteman15

our kids love michael on i think he is the best ever

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beat it

beyblade1

it stinks that you have to download the whole album

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album is terrific

strawberrys10

the disabled individual i pick music for loves michael jackson style music

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The New Emusic

elefunt

Thank goodness we've gotten rid of all that terrible indie music and can all download great music like Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen! There is NO OTHER PLACE IN THE WORLD to get this sort of thing! And they treat you so well! Thanks Emusic!

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Michael at His Greatest

ALLEARSFORMUSIC

The king of pop? Yes, some melodies are without hard beat, but there's a lot of rhythm and rocking and bursts of sound. Listen for the bursts. I liked nearly everything. I wondered about some beginnings but when the title jumped out, the whole song came alive. Thriller seems most melodious but shocks at the end. Don't go away.

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"Truly hiStory"

DMc1

MJ did it like no other before him and there will be no one that can do it like him. He changed the way we do music and his music will live forever.

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