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Phillinganes contributed to Michael Jackson's solo albums. He was paid as a session musician for his contributions to Jackson's best-selling Thriller, [5] but did not receive royalties. [4] He was the musical director for Michael Jackson's Bad and Dangerous concert tours, and the Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special.
In a speech at the 2016 Red Bull Music Academy, Greg Phillinganes alleged that Jackson played him an early demo of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and said "it needs another part," after which Phillinganes suggested the bridge, and the two agreed to rate his contribution at 10% of the song. Soon thereafter, however, he was informed that his ...
Jackson's keyboardist Greg Phillinganes recorded a version of "Behind the Mask" for his 1984 album Pulse. [6] It was released as a single in 1985. In the US, it reached number four on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and number 77 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [9] [10]
Pulse is the second solo album by American session keyboardist Greg Phillinganes.Released on July 17, 1984, the album includes Phillinganes' best-known solo song, a cover of "Behind the Mask" by Yellow Magic Orchestra arranged by Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson " Cheater " is a song written by Michael Jackson and Greg Phillinganes [ 2 ] and was originally slated to appear on Jackson's seventh studio album, Bad (1987), but it was removed from the track listing for unknown reasons.
Keyboards: Greg Phillinganes, Brad Buxer, Michael Boddicker, Michael Bearden and Randy Jackson; Drums: Jonathan Moffett and Michael Baker; Percussion: Bashiri Johnson; Guitars: Slash, David Williams, Dwight Sills, Greg Moore and Tito Jackson; Bass: Alex Al, Tom Barney and Jermaine Jackson; Music department. Music supervisor: Sam Harris ...
Michael Jackson first rose to fame in the early ‘70s as the pint-sized frontman of Motown’s Jackson 5. ... Greg Phillinganes on synths and Fender Rhodes, David Williams on guitar, with Jerry ...
For Thriller 25, Black Eyed Peas frontman and producer will.i.am remixed the demo version of "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" which Michael Jackson and Greg Phillinganes had co-written. [19] The producer commented on Jackson and the project: "You always just dream of meeting him, let alone working with him. I wouldn't have believed it.