After all, this CD shows that Michael Jackson's music is by no means short-lived. Die-hard fans may have already known some of the tracks, and so some may be skeptical that Jackson could be co-produced at least not here. But Michael Jackson has always moving, never came to a halt, and therefore it is legitimate in his sense that his songs here as it were "spiced" and have been adapted to the prevailing taste.
So to do that really well in classical music. An opera production varies depending on the age and tastes. It's always a fine line between legitimate interpretation and even representational distortion. It would have been kind of boring, would have these songs just published in the original version. Michael Jackson would have not done well.
In its current form, the album is surprisingly closed and Michael Jackson sounds here, as he might have sounded today if he had not fallen ill.
Therefore, this album is highly recommended, and containing in the deluxe version documentary - which was much to see, just once - indicates at least that it mean the parties to the authenticity seriously.