A true comprehensive discography does not start with Off the Wall . It starts in the gritty studios of Gary, Indiana, and Motown. Here is the breakdown of the archive.

Got to Be There (1972) — Key tracks: “Got to Be There,” “Rockin’ Robin.” Best FLAC source: 2010 Motown/UMe remaster (Japanese SHM-CD / high-resolution digital rip available in FLAC from reputable sellers). Notes: early Motown mixes; stereo mixes vary by pressing.

HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995) — Two-disc set (greatest hits + new material). FLAC: Official remasters available from Epic/Legacy; the new tracks (“Scream,” “You Are Not Alone,” etc.) often appear in deluxe FLAC box sets with instrumentals and demos.

Conclusion — Building a 1967–2009 FLAC collection

The Michael Jackson Discography 1967-2009 FLAC Exclusive is a treasure trove for any music enthusiast. With this collection, you'll experience:

His venture into New Jack Swing, featuring industrial-pop sounds.