The shift in direction and change of collaborators has liberated Jackson, and he's written a set of songs that is considerably stronger than Bad, often approaching the consistency of Off the Wall and Thriller.
Reviews"Teddy Riley produced the first half...juicing 'Can't Let Her Get Awy' with exhilarating disco propulsion, and corralling Heavy D for a roly-poly rap in 'Jam.'", 4.5 Stars-Excellent Plus-"...Dangerous Rises to the Impossible Challenge Set by Thriller...", Included in Q's List of the 50 Best Albums of 1992., "The production spurred him to his breathless best on urban dance numbers 'Jam' and 'Remember The Time.'"