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Wednesday 4 May 2011

Michael Jackson Dangerous Era.

The Dangerous Period, 1990-1994, would usher in a new decade with new sounds & the best in contemporary concert entertainment. Michael Jackson set new recording, filming & entertainment standards that were legendary.

Beginning the new Period off, in 1990, Michael was honoured with lots of awards, including several â Entertainer of the Decadeâ  awards from Soul Train, MTV & Sony. They was honoured at the White House by President George Bush, who introduced him with a special a Entertainer of the Decade Awardâ. They also received the American Cinema Award for â Entertainer of the Decadeâ  introduced to him by Elizabeth Taylor.





Michael started recording the new album on June 25, 1990. In the work of the year, Michael lent his voice to an episode of the Simpsons, called "Stark Raving Dad", under the pseudonym "John Jay Smith". The use of Michael's voice in the episode was not confirmed until lots of years later. They also wrote a song for the Simpsons, called "Do The Bartman", with Bryan Loren, which was released as a single in early 1991.

Michael Jackson originally planned to release a compilation album of earlier hits along with four new songs to be called â Decadeâ in 1990. However, Michael had written & recorded several songs & had lots of material to release an album of all new songs. In March of 1991, Michael renegotiated his contract with Sony, which included a 15 year 6 album deal. The royalty rates included were the largest for any artist at 25% of the retail cost of every album sold. The deal also included Michaelâ��s own record label. The deal landed Michael Jackson in the Guinness World Records again, for the Largest Entertainment Contract Ever, worth $890 million.

In September, Michael was honoured by MTV when they renamed the â Video Vanguard Awardâ to â Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Awardâ.

On November 14, 1991, Michael released the first single & short film from the Dangerous album, called â Black or Whiteâ. For the 11 minute short film, Michael again asked John Landis to direct. The film also starred Macaulay Culkin, Peggy Lipton & George Wendt. The film cost an estimated $4 million to generate & included wonderful dancing & special effects. The â Black or Whiteâ short film was of the earliest films to employ the method of morphing to change face to another at the finish of the clip.The debut of the short film was shown in 27 countries simultaneously & viewed by about 500 million people; the largest audience to ever view a music video.

The short film created controversy due to the last minutes, where Michael dances a Capella in the streets of L.A. Some audiences & critics saw the dance as violent & not suitable for relatives viewing. The day after its release, Michael cut the last minutes from the film & issued an apologetic statement. To date, the video is often shown with the final segment cut & is thought about of the most controversial music videos of all time. Controversy aside, â Black of Whiteâ went to number in 13 countries; staying at the top spot in the US for 7 weeks & Australia for 8 weeks.

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