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Michael Jackson - The Television Broadcasts [DVD]

£16.02

The "Michael Jackson - The Television Broadcasts" DVD is an absolute must-have for any self-proclaimed "Michael Jackson" fan, or for anyone who simply appreciates genuine musical talent. This 4-disc set spans a 24-year period, showcasing some of the most riveting performances from the King of Pop, broadcast live on television. The audio quality is pristine, allowing you to truly feel the raw emotion and raw talent that emanated from every single note played or voice sung.

The set is divided into six essential categories: "Motown," "CBS," "Tonight Show," "American Music Awards," "Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour," and "25th Anniversary Celebration." The first set, "Motown," encapsulates the beginning of Michael's career like a soothing balm to the soul. His voice was still sweet and raw, showcasing the incredible depth and range he would later bring to his music.

The following set is "CBS," which showcases Michael's quick wit and charisma, often garnering thunderous applause from an audience that simply adored him. One of my personal favorites is the "American Music Awards" set, where Michael fans will absolutely adore seeing Michael enjoy himself without the shackles of a live audience. The "Bad World" Tour provides an intimate look at Michael and his band, performing classics from throughout his career, showing audiences that he was a performer who never lost sight of his musical roots.

Finally, there is the treasure trove of extras, including interviews, rehearsal footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses at some of the most memorable moments of Michael's career. If you're looking for a true celebration of Michael's incredible legacy, look no further than this four-disc set. The "Michael Jackson - The Television Broadcasts" DVD, like Michael himself, will keep on giving you more than you ever asked for - because there is never enough subtle genius, electrifying talent, or boundless charisma to assess Michael's myth.

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