<Tr> <Td> The New York Times </Td> <Td> (positive) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> The Virginian - Pilot </Td> <Td> (positive) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Rolling Stone </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <P> Jim Farber of New York Daily News labeled the album's theme, "Predatory women, jealous underlings and the evil media continue to obsess him . He's once again playing victim--the world's most powerless billionaire, it seems--mewling about forces conspiring against his heavenly self ." He said of the lead single, "(Jackson) coughs up a series of strangulated mutters and munchkin hiccups in lieu of a vocal, while its chilly, faux - industrial music proves as appealing as a migraine ." He continued, "' Ghosts' and' Is It Scary' boast a few innovative sounds but no real melodies ." Thor Christensen of The Dallas Morning News noted the album focused on "angry tales about a coldhearted' Superfly Sister' or the back - stabbing women in' Ghosts' and' Blood on the Dance Floor' . Three of the five new songs on this remix album...involve mean, psychotic ex-lovers". He observed, "The dark, cryptic' Morphine' is easily one of the most ambitious songs he's ever recorded . He fuels the song with narcotic industrial funk--look out Trent Reznor--but then dilutes it by sticking (in) 90 seconds of goopy, string - laden balladry ." </P>

Micheal jackson blood on the dance floor album