The Tracy Chapman album might be my second favourite ('Talking About a Revolution', Baby Can You Hold Me Tonight), the Steve Winwood one is great but has a bit of filler, and they could have put someone else there instead of Sting for that particular record. I listened to that Bobby McFerrin album again the other day and it has some very beautiful moments, his voice is so soothing and impressive. ![]() The Grammys tend to like these 'young pop icons but with musicianship' (see Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Adele, Bruno Mars, Outkast). His voice was superb, and there were enough songs for both the young MTV audience (I Want Your Sex, Faith, etc.), the critics (acclaimed 'Father Figure' with the full gospel choir), plus some downtempo songs for more sophisticated older listeners ('Kissing A Fool', vocal showcase 'One More Try'). 9 out of the 11 songs on the album were released as singles, 10 had music videos, and five reached number one in the US Billboard Hot 100. Musically diverse, lyrically provocative, and with a classic pop icon image makeover to mark the 'era'. Bad is an album by Michael Jackson.It was released in 1987 by Epic Records.It is one of the 20 best-selling albums of all time and the ninth best-selling album ever in the UK. But certainly, he left undoubtedly, one of the greatest performances in the history of entertainment. I don’t know why Michael Jackson didn’t win any Grammy that night in 1988 for the album Bad. ![]() Michael Jackson performance on Grammy 1988. Of the nominees, 'Faith' is the best to me. Michael Jackson On Grammy 1988: An Unforgettable Performance.
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