Michael Jackson
Thriller
michael jackson's 'thriller' is the bestselling album of all time with 45 million worldwide sales powered by eight grammy awards the 1982 album was also a success from which the pop superstar never really recovered subsequent albums seemed to have no other goal than to beat the records set by 'thriller' the highly polished sound of quincy jones's production sounds almost organic compared to jackson's more recent work and in the same regard 'thriller' was significantly slicker than its predecessor 'off the wall' both albums established a jackson style that aimed for the dance floor with songs built on a stateoftheart bed of percussion and keyboards elements of milestone thriller tracks like 'billie jean' arguably jackson's bestever performance and 'beat it' with its hardrock solo by guitarist eddie van halen influenced not just jackson's records but those of the entire dancepop world on the song 'thriller' jackson indulged his taste for the juvenile and invited vincent price to rap in a really scary voice with 'thriller' the album jackson created a different kind of monster a hit album of such magnitude that it would have an irrevocable impact not just on the singer's art but on his altogether kooky life