In a bid to cash in on the post-
Motown successes of
Jackie,
Tito,
Jermaine,
Marlon and
Michael -- known by the late '70s simply as
the Jacksons -- the ten-song odds and ends collection
Boogie actually turned out to be a rarity due to its brief shelf-life. The contents consist primarily of previously unissued tracks, although there are also remixes of the early
Jackson Five smashes
"ABC," "Never Can Say Goodbye" and
"Dancing Machine" that while at once compelling are ultimately non-essential to all but the most fanatical enthusiast. The remainder of material encompasses their six-year (1969-'75) run on
Motown, chronologically commencing with
"Oh, I've Been Blessed," a
Bobby Taylor-penned side hailing from the very first sessions the quintet cut for
Motown in 1968. Scholarly
Motown listeners should note that in addition to
the Jacksons' inspired run-through, both
Taylor himself, as well as
the Four Tops released their own respective readings. Other 'borrowed' tunes include the
Holland-Dozier-Holland composition
"Love's Gone Bad." (While
Chris Clark's version of the same showed up on a 1966 single that almost made it (number 41) into the Top 40
R&B survey, lovers of
proto-punks the Nomads will remember their update.) Another highlight is the engaging overhaul of
Stevie Wonder's
"I Was Made to Love Her" with
Michael Jackson displaying signs of his remarkably precocious talents. ~ Lindsay Planer