Rod Temperton
Thriller
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Original Cast of Scarface, the Al Capone MusicalDecember 5, 2020
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Composer:Rod TempertonGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:59"Thriller" is a song composed by Rod Temperton, which was released on November 30, 1982. It was the seventh and final single from Michael Jackson's album of the same name. The song was produced by Quincy Jones and features a spoken-word section by horror film actor Vincent Price. The song is known for its distinctive bassline, catchy chorus, and iconic music video, which features Jackson as a werewolf and a zombie, and has become a Halloween staple. The music video was directed by John Landis and premiered on December 2, 1983. "Thriller" is divided into six movements, each with its own distinct sound and style. The first movement is a spoken-word introduction by Vincent Price, which sets the tone for the horror-themed song. The second movement is a funk-inspired groove, with a catchy bassline and guitar riff. The third movement is a slower, more atmospheric section, with Jackson's vocals taking center stage. The fourth movement is a guitar solo, followed by a brief instrumental break. The fifth movement is a fast-paced dance section, with Jackson's vocals and the chorus driving the song forward. The final movement is a reprise of the chorus, with Price's spoken-word section returning to close out the song. "Thriller" is known for its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments, which give the song a futuristic sound. The song also features a number of vocal effects, including echo and reverb, which add to the song's eerie atmosphere. Overall, "Thriller" is a classic example of 1980s pop music, with its catchy hooks, electronic instrumentation, and memorable music video. The song has become a cultural touchstone, and remains one of the most popular and recognizable songs of all time.More....
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