
Thriller
Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson distilled every lesson from disco, rock and Motown into nine tracks that moved 70 million units not through compromise but precision. Eddie Van Halen's guitar scorched through urban radio formats, Paul McCartney lent credibility across demographics, and Vincent Price added camp to Thriller's horror-movie pastiche.
The album demolished MTV's colour line whilst Jackson's moonwalk became global currency. Billie Jean's paranoid funk and Beat It's gang-truce narrative proved pop could address real anxieties whilst filling dancefloors and stadiums simultaneously.
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