Jackson's 1982 demo of "Behind the Mask" was used to create a remix by John McClain, released on the 2010 album
Michael. McClain's additions include a saxophone solo, background vocals by
Shanice, and crowd noise from the 1992 TV special
Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour. On February 21, 2011, the remix was released by
Epic Records as the third single from
Michael. It was released as a single to radio and as a limited 7" for
Record Store Day, and a music video edited together from fan contributions was released under the title "The Behind the Mask Project".
Critical reception Reviewing
Michael,
Jody Rosen from
Rolling Stone called the remixed version of "Behind the Mask" "a fiercely funky cousin to '
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." Dan Martin from
NME wrote that it was "an absolute revelation, a swirl of psychedelic, orchestra-twinged R&B. Jackson howls a solid-gold melody at his fearsome best, and blippy production and robotic backing vocals dancing behind it." Writers from
Billboard thought the song was among the album's "must-listen songs". The journalist Joe Vogel found the remix skillful, making it sound brand new and retro at the same time, and that it was one of the album's highlights. Leah Greenblatt from
Entertainment Weekly felt the saxophone was dated.
Track listing Personnel • Michael Jackson – solo vocal, beat box, background vocals, production • Alex Al – bass •
Paulinho da Costa – percussion • Khaliq Glover – mixing, engineering • Alfonzo Jones – background vocals • John McClain – production • Jon Nettlesbey – additional keyboards, drum programming, sequencing, digital editing, mixing, engineering •
Greg Phillinganes – drums, additional keyboards • Mike Phillips – saxophone, saxophonic percussion •
Shanice – background vocals • Allen Sides – engineering •
Leon F. Sylvers III – background vocal arrangement, engineering •
David Williams – guitar • Big Jim Wright – drums, keyboards, drum programming
Charts Release history ==See also==