HIStory on Film, Volume II

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HIStory on Film, Volume II
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ReleasedMay 20, 1997 [1]
Recorded1979–1997
Genre Pop
Length1:47:18
Label SMV Enterprises
Michael Jackson chronology
Video Greatest Hits – HIStory
(1995)
HIStory on Film, Volume II
(1997)
Number Ones
(2003)

HIStory on Film, Volume II is a collection of music videos by Michael Jackson released by Sony Music Video Enterprises in May 1997. It contains the music videos belonging to Jackson's ninth studio album, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I , and his first remix album, Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix , as well as content featured in Jackson's previous video collection, including "Thriller" and "Beat It".

Contents

Track listing (DVD)

Side one

  1. Programme start
  2. HIStory teaser trailer – 3:58
  3. "Billie Jean" – 5:05 (performance from Motown 25: Yesterday, Today and Forever ) ( Thriller , 1982)
  4. "Beat It" – 4:56 (Thriller, 1982)
  5. "Liberian Girl" – 5:43 ( Bad , 1987)
  6. "Smooth Criminal" – 9:47 (Bad, 1987)
  7. 1995 MTV Video Music Awards performance – 15:27
  8. "Thriller" – 13:43 (Thriller, 1982)

Side two

  1. "Scream" (radio edit) (vocal duet between Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson, original video) – 5:00 ( HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I , 1995)
  2. "Childhood" (theme from "Free Willy 2") – 4:33 (HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 1995)
  3. "You Are Not Alone" – 5:47 (HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 1995)
  4. "Earth Song" – 7:49 (HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 1995)
  5. "They Don't Care About Us" – 7:17 (Brazilian version) (HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 1995)
  6. "Stranger in Moscow" – 5:38 (HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 1995)
  7. "Blood on the Dance Floor" (Refugee Camp mix) – 5:40
  8. "Brace Yourself" – 3:22

Notes

DVD features

This refers to the UK Region 2 release. Other regions may vary.

Intros

Before each video starts, an intro with the title of the video is shown. (Two of the videos lack intros: "Teaser" and "Brace Yourself".)

Certifications

Certifications and sales for HIStory on Film, Volume II
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [2] Platinum8,000^
Australia (ARIA) [3] 7× Platinum105,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [4] Gold25,000*
France (SNEP) [5] 3× Platinum60,000*
Germany (BVMI) [6] Platinum50,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON) [7] 5× Platinum+Gold110,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [8] Gold2,500^
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [9] Platinum25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [10] 2× Platinum100,000^
United States (RIAA) [11] 6× Platinum600,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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