The sudden passing of Michael Jackson has caused a public outpouring of grief not seen since the 1997 death of Princess Diana. Ever since the tragic news was announced to the world on June 29 2009, fans have been desperately collecting memorabilia such as the back catalog of Michael Jackson cd's to remember him by.
Whilst interest is high in all Jackson memorabilia, it is the magic he gave through his music and dance that loyal fans have always been most interested in.
Just a week after his death, hits including "Man In The Mirror", "Smooth Criminal", "Billie Jean" and "Dirty Diana", were back in the top ten of single charts across the world, for the first time in a decade.
As Michael Jackson cd's continued to sell out, extra orders were placed with distributors in response to the high demand. Even with demand not being able to be completely fulfilled, the King of Pop's most popular albums such as; "Thriller", "Off The Wall" and "Bad", also made it to number one in a host of countries.
Online too; at musical download sites, the records have been smashed. Simultaneously, Jackson songs were topping Apple iTunes from the US to Australia and everywhere in between. Clearly a sign that the King of Pop continues to appeal across all age ranges.
But it remains with Michael Jackson cd's where the records will continue to fall. Being able to own something that can be touched, felt and read, rather than only listened too, gives a sense of being a part of his life. Files on a computer cannot have this appeal.
Many may suggest the recovery will be short-lived. However, that a high volume of currently unreleased material is rumored to be in the plans of This Is It tour promoters AEG, new Michael Jackson cd's will most likely be released for some time to come.
The rehearsal sessions for his UK comeback are already going to press, whilst it is also already known that Jackson cut over 40 unreleased songs. These are certain to be released. It is also rumored that a lot more material exists; so completely new Michael Jackson cd's will continue to be seen for many years to come.
Whilst interest is high in all Jackson memorabilia, it is the magic he gave through his music and dance that loyal fans have always been most interested in.
Just a week after his death, hits including "Man In The Mirror", "Smooth Criminal", "Billie Jean" and "Dirty Diana", were back in the top ten of single charts across the world, for the first time in a decade.
As Michael Jackson cd's continued to sell out, extra orders were placed with distributors in response to the high demand. Even with demand not being able to be completely fulfilled, the King of Pop's most popular albums such as; "Thriller", "Off The Wall" and "Bad", also made it to number one in a host of countries.
Online too; at musical download sites, the records have been smashed. Simultaneously, Jackson songs were topping Apple iTunes from the US to Australia and everywhere in between. Clearly a sign that the King of Pop continues to appeal across all age ranges.
But it remains with Michael Jackson cd's where the records will continue to fall. Being able to own something that can be touched, felt and read, rather than only listened too, gives a sense of being a part of his life. Files on a computer cannot have this appeal.
Many may suggest the recovery will be short-lived. However, that a high volume of currently unreleased material is rumored to be in the plans of This Is It tour promoters AEG, new Michael Jackson cd's will most likely be released for some time to come.
The rehearsal sessions for his UK comeback are already going to press, whilst it is also already known that Jackson cut over 40 unreleased songs. These are certain to be released. It is also rumored that a lot more material exists; so completely new Michael Jackson cd's will continue to be seen for many years to come.
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