Off The Wall is A Way Better Album Than Thriller

Wow 95% of BGOL agree on something!!:yes: Without a doubt off the wall was off the chain! Interesting how they had to fight just to get black videos on MTV back then.:(
 
off the wall was an all around banger............... it was his last real street / club joint!!!!!!!! thriller was more of the introduction to the cinematic / visualization of his music which made it better to sell........ He made MTV with thriller......... thats when black people started to pay attention TOO mtv! Just to catch that thriller, billy jean, ect...........On BAD...... he wen way left with the types of sounds that he used and to me was more of a hard core jackson fan album....... back ten unless an artist of his caliber had a project out you didnt see what they looked like again until you saw them on the album cover....... that pic of him lookin pecan tan w a super nose job fuck a lot of black people up....... but the music overshadowed what he looked like to a certain extent.
 
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Being 9 y/o when Off the Wall dropped I can remember my mum getting it and it would be on loud every saturday morning as she did the housework probably exclusively until with much awaited and anticipated Thriller was released. By this time I was 14 and I remember all the hype involved with the Thriller video and the making of the Thriller video.

Thinking back I feel people bought and played Off the Wall on the merits that Michael had earned with the Jackson 5. Thriller was bought to the masses and marketed i8n a different manner; through musical videos.

I never did get as excited about the Thriller album as I did about Off the Wall. Don't get it twisted both are great pieces of work:yes:
 
Off the wall was dope of course. But I gotta go with Thriller. Just of the strentgth of Billie Jean, Human Nature and P.Y.T alone.
 
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I'm listening to this album right now and had forgotten how amazingly smooth it is. No skip-overs at all.

:cool::cool:

Chime in w/ you thoughts

What M.J.'s best album?


****MODS, CAN YOU ADD A POLL FOR ME?

That's always been my opinion.
 
Thriller, then Off the wall. I think the argument is about Bad or Dangerous as being the better album cause Dangerous had some bangers on it.
 
I'm inclined to agree also.

"OFF THE WALL" had that "Q" sound that was steeped in R&B, Jazz, and Pop-Funk. Same type of production style he used on his own records and others he produced like The Brother Johnson, Patti Austin, and James Ingram among others. It was commercial, but never strayed from its "Black" roots.
 
:lol: @ WAY better. Thriller was a fuckin banger. Had a lil bit of everything

I can see an argument either way, but neither is significantly better than the other.
 
This is clearly a matter of personal taste. The album "Off The Wall" was an awesome recording with an R&B influence. That's probably the reason it's so popular on here. But while the album had great crossover appeal, it was still mainly R&B. On the other hand, "Thriller"was a masterwork in musical diversity and had something for everyone. Sure the videos had a large impact on sales, but the music appealed to a much wider audience (as did the album "Bad").

When I'm in the mood for R&B, "Off The Wall" is my choice. :yes:

If I want a mix, "Thriller" or "Bad" does it for me. :yes:
 
Off The Wall!
Best album!! The others are great, but the entire Off The Wall is a killer.:yes:
 
Off the wall was dope of course. But I gotta go with Thriller. Just of the strentgth of Billie Jean, Human Nature and P.Y.T alone.

oh shit... let me tell you man I think human nature is the BEST SONG mike ever did in a studio...since then I have NEVER heard anything like it, from the theme, lyrics, beat, the mood of the shit is just crazy! But then I think of "I cant help it", and i'm just like, fuck it! son is the greatest to do it. bottom line. it's crazy though, the 2 albums we talkin about, was both produced by Q..:hmm: he is the missing piece to everything else mike did after. IMO:yes:
 
I've always thought that "Off The Wall" was his greatest album, and that "I Can't Help It" is one of the under-appreciated classics of all time. In fact, the "Rock With You" video is how I'll always remember Michael in my mind's eye. Young, at the height of his talents, yet, without any of the surgical transformations that would come in later years.
 
Hell, Off The Wall as a song itself trumps alot of what Thriller had goin on which says alot cuz both albums went super hard. There will never be another entertainer to grace this planet that can do what he's done
 
I bought both of them joints...didn't know how much of a MJ fan I was till after hes gone.:smh:

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extra c/s!!!,,, i've always thought that,,, videos pushed the "thriller" album to what it was,,, no such thing as videos when "off the wall" was out,,,

:confused: Yes there was. Rock With You and Don't Stop Til You Get Enough both have videos.

I agree that Off The Wall was the best, btw.
 
"Off The Wall " was Michael Jacksons first and IMO greatest album as it embodied Michael's soulful voice with Quincy Jones awesome production excellence to maximum effect.:yes:

"Thriller" to me, wasn't as soulful and really lacked the overall cohesion of the first album.:(

"Bad" was the beginning of the end. :smh:
 
hell no. i can not cosign. off the wall can not go single for single with thriller. PYT and Billie Jean by themselves kill it.

i know it's cool to have the contrarian viewpoint....but no way, no how on this one.
 
OFF THE WALL.




You could feel the hunger in his voice, like he felt he had something to prove as a solo artist.


*two cents*
 
and someone mentioned bad vs. dangerous....i didn't really rock with dangerous too tough at the time, but grew to appreciate it later. still, bad hands down. too many bangers.

he was a consistent hitmaker if there ever was one.
 
hell no. i can not cosign. off the wall can not go single for single with thriller. PYT and Billie Jean by themselves kill it.

i know it's cool to have the contrarian viewpoint....but no way, no how on this one.

and someone mentioned bad vs. dangerous....i didn't really rock with dangerous too tough at the time, but grew to appreciate it later. still, bad hands down. too many bangers.

he was a consistent hitmaker if there ever was one.

Co-sign. :yes:

I also grew to like Dangerous more than Bad a few years ago. "Who Is It" is HELLA underrated. :yes:
 
thriller's the better album imo, that human nature track alone kills every single track on 'of the wall'
 
I've always thought that "Off The Wall" was his greatest album, and that "I Can't Help It" is one of the under-appreciated classics of all time. In fact, the "Rock With You" video is how I'll always remember Michael in my mind's eye. Young, at the height of his talents, yet, without any of the surgical transformations that would come in later years.

THANK YOU!!

I think people sampled that song more than any of his other ones.
 
Yep! I've always liked 'Off the wall' more so than 'Thriller' matter of fact, I never really like the singles 'Thriller or Beat it'. The video for Thriller scared me as a child and until recently, within the last 10 yrs, I hadn't been about to watch it without having that funny feeling that brings me back to my children. <<Folks born in the mid to late 70's know what I'm talking about. That video gave me nightmares as a child.
 
Lady in my Life is my favorite song. I can listen to it 10x str8 so I have to go with Thriller.

Rock with You is butter.

This is too hard to decide.
 
extra c/s!!!,,, i've always thought that,,, videos pushed the "thriller" album to what it was,,, no such thing as videos when "off the wall" was out,,, mj was an innovator of music videos,,, was still a new concept,,, & prior to mj, videos were basically just whiteboys playing heavy metal in concert

Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough and Rock With You both sported videos.

I am glad this question got asked because I did not really listen to Off the Wall until late adolescence because Thriller dominated the airwaves in my age demographic.

I tell you, Workin' Day and Night had me beginning to question how good the Off the wall Album really was. It was always my favorite even though, Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough and Rock With You were givens. Then, I listened to it and it started to pull closer and closer and closer to Thriller as a classic.

Do not misunderstand, I think Thriller was a play through just like off the wall but honestly, it just had a heavier rock influence. Now, that shows you the greatness of Q. He produced both of these albums, including a third, and they all had distinct sounds. He will have to go down as the greatest composer/producer of the 20th Century.

I always thought that myself.

Rock With You is probably my top 3 personal favorite songs of all time.

Man, does it not just have that mellow, mellow, mellow groove? Throw on that two step with a bad broad and the night is history.

Can't go wrong either way IMO. THriller may be his best seller but his best album??
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Great, great, great distinction. That is a great way to put it.:yes:
 
I'd rank all the post-Motown stuff like this:

Bad
Off The Wall
Thriller
Dangerous
HIStory
Invincible

But I couldn't agree more with Off The Wall being better than Thriller. It's like Me Against The World being better the All Eyez On Me. Off The Wall is easily Quincy Jones' finest work. It blended everything together & was better sonically than Thriller. Thriller just had those great videos & a more polished looking MJ (no disco look). He had also become a better performer on Thriller than with Off The Wall. MJ knew Off The Wall was a better album as he was pissed that it wasn't bigger & didn't receive the right push.
 
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