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Third Album/Maybe Tomorrow [Bonus Tracks]
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Release Date:08/04/2009
Label:Motown
UPC:044001438127

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 25, 2003

    This is a great double cd it sounds better now because of digital sound you can really hear the great background sounds of Jackie,Marlon,Tito and Jermaine on gutiars,and Mike listen to him not only the hits like "I'll Be There"Mamas Pea...rl"etc,but check out Mike and Jermaine on "My Little Baby"Check out background on Great To Be Here,and Mike on "Darling Dear"The Wall and Petals are classics that never made to 45 or B-sides but are great song and Jermaine on "16 Candles"what a song for a teenager and him on "Oh How Happy" with Mike in the background.I got these LP's when I was 11 Or 12 and still have them but on CD digital these are just like new Cds to me great just great,best group ever and most amazing is there"re brothers there will never be another I can"t wait to Skywriter,and Dancing Machine and Get it together.Get it ande see what I say.Warning:This not the Jackson Or Micheal Jackson.THis is the J5.PS:Check out the end of Sugar Daddy when Mike say:I'll let you drive my Caddy{Cadlaic}WHEN I GET ONE!!!!Mel M. Read more Less

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    Less than three months following the release of ABC came the Jackson 5's aptly titled follow-up, Third Album. This two-fer CD also includes their subsequent long-player, Maybe Tomorrow, as well as bonus tracks consisting of the mono versions of the "Sugar Daddy" b/w "I'm So Happy" 45 rpm. As with their predecessors, these albums contain a diverse mixture of RB, funk, and soul styles, all the while remaining vibrant, fresh, young, and most definitely pop. Although still formulaic in approach, the Corporation -- consisting of Motown founder Berry Gordy along with Deke Richards, Freddie Perren, and Fonce Mizell -- were able to garner significant success by blending a few well-placed cover songs, such as "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" and "16 Candles," with continued contributions from Philly soul stylists Thom Bell and William Hart on "Ready or Not (Here I Come)." As the Jackson 5 phenomenon continued, however, the Corporation became increasingly dependant upon their own skills and formida...ble credentials. Not only were all four singles -- two from each album -- written and produced by the team, they also provided the majority of the material for Maybe Tomorrow. Tracks such as "I'll Be There," "Goin' Back to Indiana," "Mama's Pearl," and "Sugar Daddy" would become well-known performance staples and fan favorites. The secondary layer of material is equally matched for the high-energy soul antics of Michael's imposing talent. That is not to dismiss the formidable contributions of the other brothers, especially on "It's Great to Be Here" and "My Little Baby." Their increased role as support and co-lead were forging new boundaries. Following the seasonally maneuvered Jackson 5 Greatest Hits disc in November 1971, the Corporation disbanded. The bonus tracks include their final contributions -- "Sugar Daddy" b/w "I'm So Happy" -- the latter of which was issued as a non-LP 45 rpm B-side. This disc incorporates 24-bit remastered sound, and the 16-page liner-notes booklet includes 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 popsoul was a definite departure from the typically smooth, elegant Motown sound, as... Read more