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Video Greatest Hits – HIStory is a collection of Michael Jackson's music videos (excluding "Man in the Mirror" and "She's Out of My Life") relative at the first disc of the double album HIStory released initially on VHS, Video CD (in Asia only) and LaserDisc in 1995 by Sony Music Video Enterprises, and then on DVD in 2001. The DVD version contains extended versions of some videos in place of edited transmitted versions previously included on the VHS and LaserDisc versions, a Dolby 5.1 ...
Tracklist:1. Program Start2. Brace Yourself3. Billie Jean4. The Way You Make Me Feel5. Black Or White6. Rock With You7. Bad8. Thriller9. Beat It10. Remember ...
- 89 min
- 370
- Jaheim Hines
Oct 28, 2021 · A collection of various iconic music videos from The King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Originally released in 1995. Ripped using a Dazzle DVC100. This tape is...
- 75 min
- 2.4K
- VoltTheCabbit
Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory: Directed by Steve Barron, Bob Giraldi, Bruce Gowers, John Landis, Joe Pytka, Herb Ritts, Nick Saxton, Martin Scorsese ...
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- Music
- Steve Barron, Bob Giraldi, Bruce Gowers
- 1995-06-16
Feb 28, 2021 · Video Greatest Hits – HIStory is a collection of Michael Jackson's music videos (excluding "Man in the Mirror" and "She's Out of My Life") relative at the fi...
Source - LASERDISC MICHAEL JACKSON - Video Greatest Hits - HIStory Digitization analogue video with special technology with enhanced resolution LD player PIONEER…
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Video Greatest Hits – HIStory is a collection of Michael Jackson's music videos (excluding "Man in the Mirror" and "She's Out of My Life") relative at the first disc of the double album HIStoryreleased initially on VHS, Video CD (in Asia only) and LaserDisc in 1995 by Sony Music Video Enterprises, and then on DVD in 2001. The DVD version contains extended versions of some videos in place of edited transmitted versions previously included on the VHS and LaserDisc versions, a Dolby 5.1 ...