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Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5/ABC [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5/ABC [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:08/07/2001
Label:Motown
UPC:044001438028

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    By farhiyo2003  Jul 20, 2003

    i like thier songs are great. every body should listen to them

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    By Harvey Hall  Jul 20, 2002

    Then you should get All FIVE of the Jackson 5 two-album sets, like I did! Man, this is a whole lot better than plopping down $50.00 or something for a box set. I mean, You have all of their original albums in simple sets! What more can anyone possibl...y want? I consider these CD's a must-have in any CD collection, and they sure are a pride and joy of my collection! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Now that the entire Jackson 5 Motown Records catalogue has been renovated, each single disc contains two long-players, as well as chronologically applicable bonus tracks. This CD contains their debut album, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5; the follow-up disc, ABC; as well as "Oh, I've Been Blessed," a track from the quintet's earliest-known recording sessions for Motown. In terms of sheer performance talent, the Jackson 5 are unquestionably among the best. The sibling-tight harmonies as well as youthful soul and funk exuberance sent these albums not only to the top of the RB, but also the pop album charts in 1969 and 1970, respectively. It is not hard to understand why. Musically, both albums are propelled by the same exceedingly funky grooves previously sported by the likes of James Brown and Sly the Family Stone -- an obvious influence, as their cover of "Stand" is among the highlights of the debut long-player. The same can be said of the George Clinton-penned "I Bet You," which a...rguably eclipses the Funkadelic version featured on their eponymously titled release. Their pursuit of fresh soul sounds also inevitably led to the sophisticated arrangements of Philly soul mavericks Thomas Bell and William Hart, who provide "Can You Remember" on Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, as well as "La La (Means I Love You)" on ABC. The Corporation -- a self-contained Motown contingent of writers, producers, and musicians -- provide material from within. Their contributions include "I Want You Back" from the first album, as well as "The Love You Save" and the title track from "ABC," each of which were crossover chart-toppers on the pop as well as RB surveys. This two-fer disc boasts 24-bit remastered sound as well as a 16-page liner-notes booklet complete with a historical essay, previously unpublished photos, and pertinent discographical information. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Jackson 5

The Jackson 5 were one of the biggest phenomenons in pop music during the early '70s, and the last great group to come out of the Motown hitmaking machine, before Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder shifted the label's focus to more individual visions. The Jackson 5's infectious brand of funky pop-soul was a definite departure from the typically smooth, elegant Motown sound, ... Read more