You're My Best Friend, My Love - The Jackson 5, Brown, Sam III [8]
Love Is the Thing You Need - The Jackson 5, Mizell, Fonce
The The Eternal Light - The Jackson 5, Larson, Mel
Pride and Joy - The Jackson 5, Gaye, Marvin
Through Thick and Thin - The Jackson 5, Larson, Mel
We're Here To Entertain You - The Jackson 5, Davis, Hal
Make Tonight All Mine - The Jackson 5, Perren, Christine
We're Gonna Change Our Style - The Jackson 5, Cheeks, Judy
Love's Gone Bad - The Jackson 5, Dozier, Lamont
I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore - The Jackson 5, Burton, Laura
Abc - The Jackson 5, Corporation [2]
I Was Made To Love Her - The Jackson 5, Cosby, Henry
One Day I'll Marry You - The Jackson 5, Sawyer, Pam
Never Can Say Goodbye [Single Version] - The Jackson 5, Davis, Clifton
Oh, I've Been Bless'd - The Jackson 5, Manns, Lena
Penny Arcade - The Jackson 5, Greenbach, Jack
Just Because I Love You - The Jackson 5, Alexander, James W.
Dancing Machine [Single Version] - The Jackson 5, Davis, Hal
Hum Along and Dance [Uncut Version] [#][*] - The Jackson 5, Strong, Barrett
With the release of this collection, the Jackson 5 album catalog on CD is finally complete. Two hard-to-find albums return, with a bonus track to boot! — After the J5's explosive success at Motown, the group left to join Ep... more »ic Records in 1975. When their new label debuted The Jacksons, Motown did what any smart label would: issue tracks from the vaults. Joyful Jukebox Music came out in 1976. The bulk of Joyful's tracks were cut in 1972-1973, around the Skywriter and Get It Together sessions.
In 1979, the Jacksons jumped back into the Top 10 with Destiny, just as Michael was beginning his ascent to solo super-stardom with Off TheWall. Motown again dipped into its archive and issued Boogie on its Natural Resources label. J5 fans were ecstatic - the seven unreleased tracks weren't throwaways, but great finds. It was only out in the market for a very brief window before being withdrawn.
This disc closes with a previously unheard, uncut version of "Hum Along And Dance." Originally an 8:36 album track from Get It Together, "Hum" has been restored to its original near-15 minute length.
Both Boogie and Joyful Jukebox Music have long been highly sought by collectors, and we're elated to have them available for the first time on CD. No mere sweeping of the dusty corners of the vaults, this.« less
With the release of this collection, the Jackson 5 album catalog on CD is finally complete. Two hard-to-find albums return, with a bonus track to boot!
After the J5's explosive success at Motown, the group left to join Epic Records in 1975. When their new label debuted The Jacksons, Motown did what any smart label would: issue tracks from the vaults. Joyful Jukebox Music came out in 1976. The bulk of Joyful's tracks were cut in 1972-1973, around the Skywriter and Get It Together sessions.
In 1979, the Jacksons jumped back into the Top 10 with Destiny, just as Michael was beginning his ascent to solo super-stardom with Off TheWall. Motown again dipped into its archive and issued Boogie on its Natural Resources label. J5 fans were ecstatic - the seven unreleased tracks weren't throwaways, but great finds. It was only out in the market for a very brief window before being withdrawn.
This disc closes with a previously unheard, uncut version of "Hum Along And Dance." Originally an 8:36 album track from Get It Together, "Hum" has been restored to its original near-15 minute length.
Both Boogie and Joyful Jukebox Music have long been highly sought by collectors, and we're elated to have them available for the first time on CD. No mere sweeping of the dusty corners of the vaults, this.