Dangerous
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Album: Dangerous
# Song Title   Time
1)    Jam
2)    Why You Wanna Trip on Me
3)    In the Closet
4)    She Drives Me Wild
5)    Remember the Time
6)    Can't Let Her Get Away
7)    Heal the World
1)    Black or White
2)    Who Is It
3)    Give in to Me
4)    Will You Be There
5)    Keep the Faith
6)    Gone Too Soon
7)    Dangerous
 

Album: Dangerous
# Song Title   Time
1)    Jam
2)    Why You Wanna Trip on Me
3)    In the Closet
4)    She Drives Me Wild
5)    Remember the Time
6)    Can't Let Her Get Away
7)    Heal the World
1)    Black or White
2)    Who Is It
3)    Give in to Me
4)    Will You Be There
5)    Keep the Faith
6)    Gone Too Soon
7)    Dangerous
 
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Performer Notes
  • Personnel includes: Michael Jackson, Heavy D, Christa Larson (vocals); Teddy Riley (guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, drums); Paul Jackson, Jr., Tim Pierce, David Williams, Slash (guitar); Larry Corbett (cello); Jai Winding (piano, keyboards, programming, bass); David Paich (keyboards, synthesizers, programming); Steve Porcaro (keyboards, synthesizers, programming); Rene Moore, Greg Phillinganes (keyboards); Bryan Loren (Moog synthesizer, drums, percussion); Abraham Laboriel (bass); Jeff Porcaro (drums); Wayne Cobham (sequencing, programming); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Siedah Garrett, Shanice Wilson, The John Bahler Singers, The Andrae Crouch Singers (background vocals).
  • Producers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Bruce Swedien, Bill Bottrell.
  • Engineers include: Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley, Matt Forger.
  • Principally recorded at Record One Studios & Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Epic/Sony (45400).
  • Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/9/92, p.50) - 4.5 Stars - Excellent Plus - "...DANGEROUS rises to the impossible challenge set by THRILLER..."

Spin (p.84) - "Teddy Riley produced the first half...juicing 'Can't Let Her Get Awy' with exhilarating disco propulsion, and corralling Heavy D for a roly-poly rap in 'Jam.'"

Q (1/93, p.69) - Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992.

Q (Magazine) (p.127) - "[The production] spurred him to his breathless best on urban dance numbers 'Jam' and 'Remember The Time.'"
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