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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Both Jackson and Music/Sparks have a song called "Amateur Hour", though Sparks' [[Music/KimonoMyHouse is better known]].
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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Night and Day'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/BryanAdams' ''Cuts like a Knife'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).

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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Night and Day'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc Platform/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/BryanAdams' ''Cuts like a Knife'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).
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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Night and Day'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/BryanAdams' ''Cuts like a Knife'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).
* CreatorBacklash: Jackson notoriously detested the cover of ''Look Sharp!'', which depicts his feet standing in a beam of sunlight. Jackson wanted to feature his FaceOnTheCover, and when he saw what ''actually'' got used, he vowed to never work with the photographer, Brian Griffin, again. Jackson then made sure that his next album, ''I'm the Man'', actually depicted his face on it.
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