The Jacksons

The Jacksons

The Jacksons

The Jacksons

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

After the commercial reprieve of the innovative "Dancing Machine" single (and album of the same name), the Jackson 5's successful five-year relationship with Motown and Berry Gordy ended. Their last Motown effort, Moving Violation, had barely made a dent. After an acrimonious split, brother Jermaine Jackson stayed at Motown, and Gordy fought and won, keeping the Jackson 5 moniker. The Jacksons isn't only their Epic label debut, it's the first album to feature youngest brother Randy Jackson. To ensure chart success, the group was teamed with Philadelphia producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, as well as their staff of writers and players. Despite the promise, The Jacksons is hampered by derivative tracks and a lack of knowing what to do with the group, particularly lead singer, Michael Jackson. The big hit here, the jerky "Enjoy Yourself," perfectly captured Michael Jackson's late adolescence, with his newfound vocal tics and inflections. "Show You the Way to Go" best captures the Philly sound, with a pretty melody and a great vocal from Michael, but it's a weak lyric. The Dexter Wansel-written and -produced "Keep on Dancing" matches a substandard discofied track to Michael Jackson's singular vocals. The last track, the graceful "Blues Away" marks the writing debut of the group and is a great match between artists and producers. For the most part, The Jacksons gives the guys by-the-numbers Philly tracks that could have been easily done by Lou Rawls. Despite the best songs, The Jacksons misses more than it hits. ~ Jason Elias

Product Details

Release Date: 02/23/2018
Label: Epic
UPC: 0190758074818
Rank: 45226

Tracks

  1. Enjoy Yourself
  2. Think Happy
  3. Good Times
  4. Keep On Dancing
  5. Blues Away
  6. Show You the Way to Go
  7. Living Together
  8. Strength of One Man
  9. Dreamer
  10. Style of Life

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Jacksons   Primary Artist
The Jackson 5   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

The Jacksons   Producer,Performer
Kenny Gamble   Composer,Producer,Production Coordination
Jack Faith   Arranger
Gene McFadden   Composer,Producer
John Whitehead   Producer
Joe Tarsia   Mixing,Engineer
Michael Jackson   Composer
Tito Jackson   Composer
Dexter Wansel   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Leon Huff   Composer,Producer,Production Coordination
Jeff Stewart   Assistant Engineer
Bobby Martin   Arranger
Norman Seeff   Photography
John Berg   Design
Pete Humphrey   Assistant Engineer
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