Thriller
Released: 1982

Thriller

by Michael Jackson

The 31st greatest album of all time

Thriller, released in 1982 and produced by Quincy Jones, is a pop and contemporary R&B album that blends dance-pop, disco, funk and rock elements. It is characterized by polished, cinematic production, tight rhythms, layered vocal harmonies and strong melodic hooks on tracks such as "Billie Jean", "Beat It" and "Thriller". Notable moments include Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo on "Beat It" and Vincent Price's spoken-word cameo on the title track. The record helped broaden Jackson's crossover appeal and played a significant role in shaping the era of high-concept music videos.

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