Visionary: The Video Singles

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Visionary: The Video Singles
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ReleasedFebruary 20, 2006 (2006-02-20)
Length134:57
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Michael Jackson chronology
The Essential Michael Jackson
(2005)
Visionary: The Video Singles
(2006)
Thriller 25
(2008)
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Visionary: The Video Singles is a series of 20 DualDisc singles in limited edition by American singer and recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released in Europe between February 20, 2006, and June 26, 2006, and then released in North America as a box set on November 14, 2006 by Epic Records and Legacy Recordings.

Contents

When originally released, only the empty box and the "Thriller" single were released. Then a different single was released every week starting with "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and ending with "Blood on the Dance Floor". After 19 weeks, buyers would have the entire set. The limited edition cover artwork for the box set is a photomosaic using images from Jackson's career. Each single contains the title song, either a remix or b-side on the CD side, and its originally released music video on the DVD side. Audio for the video, and for the enhanced resolution music on the DVD side of the DualDisc, is PCM at 48 kHz. The Grammy and MTV Award-winning video for Scream was not part of the set.

Track listing (DVD side)

"Thriller"
No.TitleLength
1."Thriller" (Music Video)13:40
2."Thriller" (Remixed Short Version)4:09
3."Thriller" (Album Version)5:58
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (Music Video)4:11
2."Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (7" Edit)3:57
3."Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (Original 12" Edit)5:58
"Rock with You"
No.TitleLength
1."Rock with You" (Music Video)3:23
2."Rock with You" (7" Remix)3:23
3."Rock with You" (Masters at Work Remix)5:33
"Billie Jean"
No.TitleLength
1."Billie Jean" (Music Video)4:54
2."Billie Jean" (Album Version)4:54
3."Billie Jean" (Original 12" Edit)6:23
"Beat It"
No.TitleLength
1."Beat It" (Music Video)4:56
2."Beat It" (Album Version)4:18
3."Beat It" (Moby's Sub Mix)6:11
"Bad"
No.TitleLength
1."Bad" (Music Video [lower-alpha 1] )4:19
2."Bad" (7" Single Mix)4:07
3."Bad" (Dance Extended Mix Includes "False Fade")8:23
"The Way You Make Me Feel"
No.TitleLength
1."The Way You Make Me Feel" (Music Video)6:43
2."The Way You Make Me Feel" (7" Remix)4:26
3."The Way You Make Me Feel" (Dance Extended Mix)7:53
"Dirty Diana"
No.TitleLength
1."Dirty Diana" (Music Video)5:02
2."Dirty Diana" (Single Edit)4:41
3."Dirty Diana" (Instrumental)4:41
"Smooth Criminal"
No.TitleLength
1."Smooth Criminal" (Music Video)4:13
2."Smooth Criminal" (7" Version)4:19
3."Smooth Criminal" (Extended Dance Mix)7:49
"Leave Me Alone"
No.TitleLength
1."Leave Me Alone" (Music Video)4:39
2."Leave Me Alone" (Album Version)4:39
3."Another Part of Me" (Extended Dance Mix)6:20
"Black or White"
No.TitleLength
1."Black or White" (Music Video)11:00
2."Black or White" (Single Edit)3:17
3."Black or White" (The Clivillés & Cole House Guitar Radio Mix)3:49
"Remember the Time"
No.TitleLength
1."Remember the Time" (Music Video)9:15
2."Remember the Time" (7" Main Mix)4:00
3."Remember the Time" (New Jack Jazz Radio Mix)4:05
"In the Closet"
No.TitleLength
1."In the Closet" (Music Video)6:02
2."In the Closet" (7" Edit)4:47
3."In the Closet" (Club Mix)8:02
"Jam"
No.TitleLength
1."Jam" (Music Video)8:00
2."Jam" (7" Edit)4:11
3."Jam" (12" Silky Mix)6:28
"Heal the World"
No.TitleLength
1."Heal the World" (Music Video)7:30
2."Heal the World" (7" Edit)4:34
3."Will You Be There" (Single Version)5:52
"You Are Not Alone"
No.TitleLength
1."You Are Not Alone" (Music Video)5:45
2."You Are Not Alone" (Radio Edit)4:34
3."You Are Not Alone" (Classic Club Mix)7:36
"Earth Song"
No.TitleLength
1."Earth Song" (Music Video)6:43
2."Earth Song" (Radio Edit)5:02
3."Earth Song" (Hani's Club Experience)7:55
"They Don't Care About Us"
No.TitleLength
1."They Don't Care About Us" (Music Video [lower-alpha 2] )7:16
2."They Don't Care About Us" (LP Edit)4:09
3."They Don't Care About Us" (Love to Infinity's Walk in the Park Mix)7:18
"Stranger in Moscow"
No.TitleLength
1."Stranger in Moscow" (Music Video)5:32
2."Stranger in Moscow" (Album Edit)5:22
3."Stranger in Moscow" (Tee's In-House Club Mix)6:54
"Blood on the Dance Floor"
No.TitleLength
1."Blood on the Dance Floor" (Music Video)4:16
2."Blood on the Dance Floor" (Album Version)4:14
3."Blood on the Dance Floor" (Fire Island Vocal Mix)8:58

Release history

CountryDate
Europe February 20, 2006
United States November 14, 2006

Charts (single details)

Note: original chart positions are in brackets
DateTitleUKAustraliaSpain
February 20, 2006"Thriller" (plus limited edition collector's box)Ineligible to Chart (10)55 (4)1 (1)
"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough"17 (3)66 (1)2
February 27, 2006"Rock with You"15 (7)55 (4)1
March 6, 2006"Billie Jean"11 (1)58 (1)1 (1)
March 13, 2006"Beat It"15 (3)66 (2)1
March 20, 2006"Bad"16 (3)91 (4)1 (1)
March 27, 2006"The Way You Make Me Feel"17 (3)79 (5)1 (2)
April 3, 2006"Dirty Diana"17 (4)60 (26)1 (22)
April 10, 2006"Smooth Criminal"19 (8)88 (29)1 (1)
April 17, 2006"Leave Me Alone"15 (2)68 (37)1 (5)
April 24, 2006"Black or White"18 (1)56 (1)2 (1)
May 1, 2006"Remember the Time"22 (3)72 (6)2 (3)
May 8, 2006"In the Closet"20 (8)68 (5)2 (9)
May 15, 2006"Jam"22 (13)60 (11)1
May 22, 2006"Heal the World"27 (2)63 (20)1
May 29, 2006"You Are Not Alone"30 (1)65 (7)1
June 5, 2006"Earth Song"34 (1)67 (15)1 (1)
June 12, 2006"They Don't Care About Us"26 (4)75 (16)2 (11)
June 19, 2006"Stranger in Moscow"22 (4)65 (14)1 (1)
June 26, 2006"Blood on the Dance Floor"19 (1)(5)1 (1)

Others

Remix EP

Released on February 21, 2006, Visionary Remixes – EP is only available from the iTunes Store. [2]

Visionary Remixes – EP
No.TitleLength
1."Stranger in Moscow" (Hani's Num Club Mix)10:18
2."In the Closet" (The Mission Mix)9:24
3."Smooth Criminal" ("Annie" Mix)5:36
4."This Time Around" (D.M. Mad Club Mix)10:21

CD promo

  1. "Thriller" (Remixed Short Version) – 4:09
  2. "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" (7' Edit) – 3:59
  3. "Rock with You" (7' Edit) – 3:23
  4. "Billie Jean" – 4:54
  5. "Beat It" – 4:18

Notes

  1. Short version.
  2. Brazilian (Olodum) version.

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