The death of the King of Pop has led to people to search for Michael Jackson albums in order and the complete Michael Jackson discography. See photos, video and find out more about the musical legacy of the music legend who died June 25, 2009 at age 50.
The sudden Michael Jackson death has left us now in awe of the musical genius as reflected by his remarkable achievements.
Here is the complete list of Michael Jackson Albums in order:
Got to Be There (1972)
Ben (1972)
Music and Me (1973)
Forever, Michael (1975)
Off the Wall (1979)
Thriller (1982)
Bad (1987)
Dangerous (1991)
HIStory (1995) (one disc greatest hits album, one disc new studio album)
Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix (1997)
Invincible (2001)
Thriller 25 (2008) (Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions)
The Michael Jackson discography spans from 1972 to 2001, his last release of new material. You can see an interactive graphic of the Michael Jackson albums in order of sales as ranked by Billboard here. To see more statistics as well as the Michael Jackson album covers go here.
As is widely known, his 1982 album Thriller was not only his best selling album, certified an astonishing 29 times platinum by the RIAA, but it goes down in music history as the best selling album of all time, with estimated worldwide sales of more than 50 million. The album, produced by Quincy Jones, won eight Grammy Awards in 1983. (Jackson would go on to win a total of 13 Grammy Awards throughout his career.) It produced the hit singles: The Girl Is Mine, Billie Jean, Beat It and Say, Say, Say (featuring Paul McCartney). The album was reissued as Thriller 25 in 2008.
Read more about the best selling albums of the Michael Jackson discographyhere.
A comprehensive list of all music releases including albums and Michael Jackson singles is here.
A review of the Michael Jackson albums in order reveals the creative evolution of this remarkable music legend who, now upon his passing, has left behind the unique and priceless Michael Jackson discography.
See Michael Jackson video and pictures below.
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June 29th, 2009 at 5:44 am
you have left out the blood on the dancefloor album
June 30th, 2009 at 6:16 am
amateur hour! blood on the dancefloor.
July 1st, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Apart from Blood On The Dance Floor what about these albums
Diverse
The Original Soul Of
One Day In Your Life
Off The Wall
R.I.P. Michael you will always be in our hearts and of course our Ipods
July 6th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
Michael Jackson was no genius. Quincy Jones
was the genius. Michael’s career was dead
until Jones produced him. Jones’ own album
“The Dude” won the most Grammies.
When Jones stopped doing Jackson’s albums,
Jackson failed. Stevie Wonder is a genius.
Jackson was a good performer with a good voice,
who was lucky enough to have hits from many
writers, MOST produced by the master, Q.
October 29th, 2009 at 6:23 am
look here i don’t know who you thank you talkin about, but if it’s my husband, ho, then you bet’s rephrase yo paragraph DG OR WHATEVER. YOU are right michael jackson wasn’t a genius, he was way more than that. and you’re retarded for not realizing that. so ha.
November 8th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
To DG, Dangerous hit #1 in 3 days, which was faster than Thriller went to #1 and it wasn’t produced by Q! Which tells you that MJ is pure genies and talent.
November 22nd, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Michael always exspressed his feeling through his music.He never hurt anybody.he was just tired of the press making up stories about him.Michael is and will always be the king of pop.Nobdoy is ever going to take his place.
November 29th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
You also forgot a UK album called One More Chance released in 2003
January 7th, 2010 at 5:43 pm
wHOEVER SAID THAT MESS ABOUT MICHAEL’S CAREER BEING DEAD WAS JUST IDIOTIC. THE MAN CAN’T EVEN DEFEND HIMSELF ANYMORE AGAINST THE HEARTLESS, COLD, IGNORANCE COMING FROM PEOPLE LIKE YOU ANYMORE. I’D BE MORE CAREFUL IF I WAS YOU ABOUT THE WORDS I CHOSE. WE ALL WILL HAVE OUR DAY WITH THE TRUE GENIUS WHO GAVE MICHAEL HIS TALENT, NOT QUINCY JONES, BUT GOD THE FATHER. EVERY IDLE WORD SPOKEN WILL BE CHOSE, INCLUDING THE MESS PEOPLE SPOKE ABOUT MICHAEL.
January 20th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
mj was the greatest entertainer of all time. there will never be another like him.RIP MICHAEL JACKSON. YOU ARE INNOCENT AND WE LOVE YOU