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A Place with No Name : ウィキペディア英語版
A Place with No Name

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"A Place with No Name" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson. A 24-second snippet of the full song was released posthumously by website TMZ.com on July 16, 2009, three weeks after the singer's death. The full version leaked online on December 3, 2013. The track resembles "A Horse with No Name", a hit song by rock band America. At the time of the leak, America stated that they were "honored" that Michael Jackson chose to sample their work.
It has been claimed that there are "dozens and dozens" of unreleased Jackson songs that could be issued for several years to come.〔 〕 The song was later contemporized by Norwegian producers StarGate for inclusion on Jackson's second posthumous album, ''Xscape'' (2014), along with the original version. "A Place with No Name" was released to American urban adult contemporary radio on August 12, 2014.
==Background and leak==

On June 25, 2009, musician Michael Jackson died following a cardiac arrest.〔 〕 Three weeks after the singer's death on July 16, 2009, celebrity news website TMZ.com—who were the first media outlet to report the passing—obtained a 24-second snippet of a song entitled "A Place with No Name", and released it onto the Internet.〔 The track is an unreleased Jackson song that has a melody and lyrics which resembles America's "A Horse with No Name", a single that became a number one hit upon its release in 1972 and helped the group's debut album ''America'' achieve multi-platinum status.〔〔 〕 The ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' stated that the two songs were "just about identical". Despite the similarities between "A Horse with No Name" and "A Place with No Name", it was revealed that Jackson had been given permission to record the latter composition.〔 〕 To date, it is not known what time period the recording of the track occurred in, although it has been reported that the singer and America shared a manager—believed to be Jim Morey—in the late 1980s and late 1990s.〔〔 〕
Jackson's version of "A Place with No Name" is not the first song by a member of the musical Jackson family to sample the work of America. Janet Jackson's hit "Someone to Call My Lover" — from the 2001 album ''All for You'' — samples "Ventura Highway", a song from America's 1972 ''Homecoming'' album.〔 According to Dr. Freeze, the version of "A Place with No Name" that leaked is the final version Michael heard and approved in 2008, which is credited as the original version in the deluxe edition of ''Xscape''.
Prior to the leakage of the original version in December 2013, a cover of Jackson's work was posted at YouTube in January 2011, recorded by a mysterious person with a pseudonym "Spino".

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