Michael Jackson's First Studio Record Released In Digital Forms
JAKARTA - Fourteen years after his departure, the recording of Michael Jackson's first studio producing a song called Big Boy was released in digital form.
Meanwhile, the footage was carried out by Jackson 5 in Chicago, United States on July 13, 1967. At that time, Michael was nine years old.
Starting Thursday, December 7, the song Big Boy (One-derful Version) can be owned on a limited basis. This release was done by Recordpool as the owner of a song with another block which is a music market and royalties based in Stockholm, Sweden.
"As a big fan of MJ, I was immediately excited to introduce an important part of the history of this music to the world and expand the narrative of the early days of Jackson 5", said CEO and co-founder of another block, Michel D Traore, as reported by Billboard, Friday, December 8.
We are involved in many things discussing the footage, starting from its meaning, history, and the optimal way to tell the story. In total, it took us about six months to put everything together," he continued.
Two packages with a price of 25 US dollars (Rp387,730) and 100 US dollars (Rp1,550,920) are available in various countries for four days and more information can be found on the other block website.
For information, a master studio recording for Big Boy (One-derful Version) was discovered in 2009 by a journalist named Jake Austen.
Through Total Jackson, Michael's mother, part of the sales revenue will be donated to the Legacy Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Through another block attempt, early recordings of Jackson's family's musical heritage found new rhythms for the digital era, Jackson said
This is proof that the story of Jackson's family, like our music, remains eternal. And the best part is that some of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to local foundations," he concluded.