POP/ROCK - Nov. 27, 1991
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Drone, Drone, Drone: The Michael Jackson hype goes on and on. . . . In yet another effort to notify fans that he has a new album called “Dangerous” (as if half the world didn’t already know), Jackson now has a colossal sculpture-replica of the album’s artwork on top of Tower Records in West Hollywood. Of course, the 20x150-foot roof display tops any other in Tower’s history. It was unveiled Monday evening, hours before the album officially went on sale at midnight. Illuminated by hundreds of lights, the center of the structure is a 7-foot-wide photograph of Jackson’s eyes. Tower stayed open until 1:30 a.m. Tuesday and sold 250 Jackson CDs and tapes.
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