Is It Scary Explained

Is It Scary
Cover:Isitscary.jpg
Type:promo
Artist:Michael Jackson
B-Side:"Off the Wall" (Junior Vasquez remix)
Recorded:1994–1995[1]
Genre:
Length:
  • 5:35 (album version)
  • 4:11 (radio edit)
Label:Epic
Producer:
  • Michael Jackson
  • Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Prev Title:HIStory
Prev Title2:Ghosts
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Smile
Next Year:1997

"Is It Scary" is a song by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson. The song was written in 1994 during sessions for Jackson's 1995 album , but it was not included on the album. It was later released on Jackson's 1997 remix album . "Is It Scary" was written and produced by Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

"Is It Scary" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Musically, the song was viewed by music critics as showing a "darker side" of Jackson, and compared the song's composition to the music of Marilyn Manson. In November 1997, a radio edit version of the song was released as a promotional single in the Netherlands, while promo singles containing remixes were released in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Background

The song was among those considered for inclusion on Jackson's 1995 double album , but it was not chosen as it did not complement the other tracks on the album.[4] Jackson subsequently wrote the song into his 1996 short film Ghosts. He reused lyrics from "Is It Scary" for the film's title track, which is also included on his Blood on the Dance Floor album. Jackson, Harris and Lewis were given producing credit for the song on Blood on the Dance Floor.[5]

A remix of "Is It Scary", called "DJ Greek's Scary Mix", was included on a three-track 'minimax' CD single that was released as part of the Ghosts Deluxe Collector Box Set. Remixes of "Is It Scary" were also included on Jackson's cancelled single "Smile". The radio edit for "Is It Scary" was later included on the third disc of the deluxe edition of Jackson's greatest hits album King of Pop in 2008 in the United Kingdom.[6] "Is It Scary" was also featured on the deluxe edition of King of Pop in France. Samples of "Is It Scary" and "Threatened" (from Jackson's tenth studio album Invincible) are featured in the "Thriller" segment of the concert documentary film, Michael Jackson's This Is It (2009).[7] Tommy D. also produced a remix of the song, but this mix was never officially released.

Promotion

"Is It Scary" was never lifted as a commercial single, but it was given out to radio stations and dance clubs to promote Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix. Promo CD singles containing a radio edit and 12" promos containing three remixes of the song were released to the Netherlands. The United States and the United Kingdom received 12" promo singles containing remixes of the song by Deep Dish,[8] while the UK also received 12" promos with remixes of the song by Eddie Arroyo known as "Eddie's Love Mixes". Due to lack of a full release, "Is It Scary" did not enter any music charts.

Critical reception

"Is It Scary" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Jim Farber, writer for the New York Daily News, commented that "Is It Scary" "boasts a few innovative sounds but no real melodies".[9] Roger Catlin of The Hartford Courant stated that "the most intriguing pairing" was "Ghosts" and "Is It Scary" because Jackson "asks those who've only read about him in tabloids if he seems monstrous".[10] Anthony, a writer for The Buffalo News, remarked that Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mixs songs "Superfly Sister", "Ghosts" and "Is It Scary" were "programmed plastic soul that makes you wonder how someone as talented as Jackson can churn out such tracks".[11]

Jae-Ha Kim, a writer for Chicago Sun-Times, noted, that "Is It Scary" shows a "darker side of Jackson than even the tabloids would have you believe".[12] Neil Strauss, a writer for The New York Times, described "Is It Scary" as "sounding more like the ghoulish rocker Marilyn Manson than the Motown prodigy that he is".[13] A longtime commentator on Jackson's public life, J. Randy Taraborrelli, gave a retrospective analysis on Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mixs critical reviews in the biography, The Magic & the Madness (2004). Taraborrelli argued that certain sections of the world took interest in tabloid stories about Jackson's personal life over his musical career.[14]

Track listings

Promo CD single[15]
  1. "Is It Scary" (Radio Edit) – 4:11
Promo 12" single[16]
  1. "Is It Scary" (Deep Dish Dark and Scary Remix) – 12:07
  2. "Is It Scary" (Eddie's Rub-a-Dub Mix) – 5:00
  3. "Is It Scary" (Eddie's Love Mix) – 8:00
  4. "Off the Wall" (Junior Vasquez Remix) – 4:57

Remixes

Eddie Arroyo mixes
Deep Dish mixes
Chris "The Greek" Panaghi mix
Tommy D mix

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lecocq . Richard . Allard . François . Michael Jackson All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track . London, England . . 2018 . 978-1-78840-057-2 .
  2. Book: Michael . . 2009 . 978-0-06196-983-6.
  3. News: Wyman . Bill . All 147 Michael Jackson Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best . . September 19, 2023 . But all in all, this track, which gets more and more overwrought, isn't really R&B; it's straight-up pop gothic..
  4. Book: Halstead . Craig . Cadman . Chris . Michael Jackson: The Solo Years . Authors OnLine . 2003 . 0-7552-0091-8.
  5. Blood on the Dance Floor liner notes Epic Records (1997).
  6. Web site: King of Pop: Deluxe Box Set Edition [Limited Edition – Box set] ]. . Amazon.com, Inc . 2010-03-01.
  7. Michael Jackson's This Is It [DVD] Sony Entertainment (2010).
  8. Martins . Chris . July 2, 2013 . Michael Jackson Estate Releases Nearly 270 Remastered Tracks and Rarities to iTunes . . January 10, 2023.
  9. News: Farber . Jim . May 19, 1997 . The 'Thriller' is gone... . . . March 5, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090710050313/http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1997/05/19/1997-05-19_the__thriller__is_gone_micha.html . July 10, 2009.
  10. Catlin, Roger (May 22, 1997). "Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix — Michael Jackson". The Hartford Courant.
  11. Violanti, Anthony (May 23, 1997). "Lost Soul...". The Buffalo News.
  12. Jae-Ha Kim (June 3, 1997). "King of flop Jackson's 'Blood' dies on charts". Chicago Sun-Times.
  13. News: Strauss . Neil . May 20, 1997 . Stars Adrift: Further Out, Further In . . . March 4, 2010.
  14. Taraborrelli, pp. 610–611.
  15. Web site: Michael Jackson – Is It Scary (1997, Purple cover edition, CD). Discogs.
  16. Web site: Michael Jackson – Is It Scary (1997, Vinyl). Discogs.