The Jackson 5 Album: “Jackson Five [ARC]”
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Jackson Five [ARC] |
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Release Date:2000-02-22
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:R&B, Motown, Classic Soul
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Label:Magic Collection
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:793515904627
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 |
Big Boy Video |
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| 2 |
You Have Changed |
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We Don't Have To Be Over 21 (To Fall In Love) |
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Michael The Lover Video |
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Stormy Monday Video |
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Saturday Night At The Movies |
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| 7 |
Tracks Of My Tears |
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Change Is Gonna Come |
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| 9 |
Lonely Heart |
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| 10 |
Boys and Girls, We Are the Jackson 5 (Jam Session) |
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My Girl Video |
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Soul Jerk Video |
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| 13 |
Under The Boardwalk |
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From the Rehearsals the Introduction |
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Boys and Girls, We Are the Jackson 5 |
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My Girl Video |
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Soul Jerk Video |
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Under The Boardwalk |
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| 19 |
Saturday Night At The Movies |
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Stormy Monday Video |
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| 21 |
Tracks Of My Tears |
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Lonely Heart |
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Change Is Gonna Come |
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Baby, You Don't Have to Go |
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The J-5 have the Flavor here
The Jackson 5 have their Groove down on this Impressive Collection.before they went to Motown they were already Raw&Had alot of SOul in their Music.You Have Changed is a J-5 Classic.it's as tight as I'll Be There or Never Can Say Goodbye.Good Production&Vocals going on here.A Must For J-5 DieHards.
- j5
i got this cd for the song at the end of the cd. and it's short but great cause you can hear tito's greatness
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Mixed bag of early material
This collection is one of several bootlegs of early J-5 (pre-Motown) material. There are better collections out there and this set is for historians only. The first few tracks are doctored versions of the tunes from thier Steeltown records days. However, the second half is fascinating (albeit low in actual entertainment value) in that it contains undoctored original tapes of the J-5 rehearsing along with some studio clowing during the Steeltown sessions of 1967-68. A couple of songs have Papa Joe Jackson on guitar jamming with his sons (no threat to Jimi Hendrix here).
Overall, this reminds you of some kids having fun with a tape recorder singing the popular songs of the day. It's unlikely that this was originally considered for release, but it's interesting for historical documantation.
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