The Jacksons - Triumph (CD)

Triumph
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Album Details: Triumph

Release Date:07/14/2009
Label:Sony
UPC:074643642422

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User Reviews: Triumph

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    Can You Feel It

    By Fonz  Dec 9, 2003

    Pros: Love The Song

    Cons: None

    In My Book Can You Feel It Is My Fave Song on This Album It Shows That The Duet Of Michael & Randy Show Me There Really Talented Even On The 30th Anniversary Honoring Michael In The Music Bussniess It Was A Good Feeling To See Michael,Randy,Marlon,Je...rmaine,Tito & Jackie Performe All There Hits as A Group. Read more Less

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    TRIUMPH is Great

    By Brandon  Dec 25, 2001

    Triumph is the best album,the Jacksons ever made. Its is good and spectaular that it will blow u away. Lovely One,This Place Hotel,Can U Feel It, Walk Right Now,and Time Waits For No One are really groundbreaking songs for the group. Lovely One an...d This Place Hotel both went to number 2 on the charts. This is just a Mega Album. The best of the best!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Triumph

  • All Music Guide

    This album's predecessor Destiny was a high-selling album that featured the guys maturing and delving into self-production. In 1980, Michael Jackson's classic Off the Wall was still selling. This album has the group fleshing out their sound and songwriting abilities even more. The anthemic "Can't You Feel It" has enough hubris and undeniable craft to get this polished work started. But as Triumph plays, what's striking is that the songs don't immediately leap out at you but they all land on their feet. The blissful and funky "Lovely One," with its effortless, punchy horns, has Michael Jackson with his quirky vocals and charisma. At it's best, this is a collaborative effort, not just super-hot Michael Jackson talking his brothers out for a spin. The Jackie Jackson-penned "Your Ways" creates the right mix of paranoia and uncertainty that meshed well with Michael Jackson's high-pitched and haunted lead. That certainly mixes well with Triumph's best song, "Heartbreak Hotel." The track is a...n early instance of Michael Jackson's patented love as horror, kisses as doom ethos. The song's creepy aura and sound effects maximize the effect. The only ballad, "Time Waits for No One" has Michael Jackson getting weepy on the delicate and well-arranged track. The masterful "Walk Right Now" and "Give It Up" are two great examples of the group's chops in the studio and their grasp of the L.A. pop/funk sound. Triumph is a gorgeous effort and remains an absolute necessity for any comprehensive collection. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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