The Love You Save - The Jackson 5, Gordy, Berry Jr.
I'll Be There - The Jackson 5, Davis, Hal
Mama's Pearl - The Jackson 5, Gordy, Berry Jr.
Never Can Say Goodbye - The Jackson 5, Davis, Clifton
Sugar Daddy - The Jackson 5, Gordy, Berry Jr.
Dancing Machine - The Jackson 5, Davis, Hal
Lookin' Through the Windows - The Jackson 5, Davis, Clifton
Doctor My Eyes - The Jackson 5, Browne, Jackson
Ain't No Sunshine - The Jackson 5, Withers, Bill
Got to Be There - The Jackson 5, Willensky, Elliot
Rockin' Robin - The Jackson 5, Thomas, Jimmie
Ben - The Jackson 5, Black, Don [Lyricis
One Day in Your Life - The Jackson 5, Armand, Renee
Farewell My Summer Love - The Jackson 5, Lewis, Kenny
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Can You Feel It - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Jackie [Ja
Blame It on the Boogie - The Jackson 5, Jackson, D.
Enjoy Yourself - The Jackson 5, Gamble, Kenneth
Show You the Way to Go - The Jackson 5, Gamble, Kenneth
Dreamer - The Jackson 5, Gamble, Kenneth
Even Though You're Gone - The Jackson 5, Gamble, Kenneth
Goin' Places - The Jackson 5, Gamble, Kenneth
Torture - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Jackie [Ja
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Michael [1
Lovely One - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Michael [1
This Place Hotel (AKA Heartbreak Hotel) - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Michael [1
Walk Right Now - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Jackie [Ja
Wtate of Shock - The Jackson 5, Hansen, R.
2300 Jackson Street - The Jackson 5, Griffin, Gene
Nothin (That Compares 2 U) - The Jackson 5, Babyface
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough [Live from the 1981 U.S. Tour] - The Jackson 5, Jackson, Michael [1
Although there have been countless compilations over the decades, The Very Best of the Jacksons could well be the most definitive. Split across two discs, disc one primarily features the early Mowtown days and the second, ... more »mainly their hits as the Jacksons (as opposed to Jackson 5) released on Epic. Often overshadowed by Michael's subsequent success as a solo artist, this anthology demonstrates why the Jacksons' perfect balance of pop and soul has endured when compared to one-time peers such as the Osmonds. The irresistible funk of 'ABC' and 'I Want You Back' are classics of the period as are the incredible ballads 'Got to Be There' and little Michael's ode to a loveable rodent, 'Ben'. Highlights of disc two are predominantly from their massive albums Destiny and Triumph, released in the late 1970s, early 1980s; 'Can You Feel it', 'Blame it on the Boogie' and 'Shake Your Body' to name but three. It was around this time that Michael began his adult solo career and The Very Best of the Jacksons appropriately ends with a live version of "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" from MJ's Off the Wall. Michael may have gone on to eclipse his family but there can be little dispute that the Jacksons are one of the most important musical dynasties ever. Sony. 2004.« less
Although there have been countless compilations over the decades, The Very Best of the Jacksons could well be the most definitive. Split across two discs, disc one primarily features the early Mowtown days and the second, mainly their hits as the Jacksons (as opposed to Jackson 5) released on Epic. Often overshadowed by Michael's subsequent success as a solo artist, this anthology demonstrates why the Jacksons' perfect balance of pop and soul has endured when compared to one-time peers such as the Osmonds. The irresistible funk of 'ABC' and 'I Want You Back' are classics of the period as are the incredible ballads 'Got to Be There' and little Michael's ode to a loveable rodent, 'Ben'. Highlights of disc two are predominantly from their massive albums Destiny and Triumph, released in the late 1970s, early 1980s; 'Can You Feel it', 'Blame it on the Boogie' and 'Shake Your Body' to name but three. It was around this time that Michael began his adult solo career and The Very Best of the Jacksons appropriately ends with a live version of "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" from MJ's Off the Wall. Michael may have gone on to eclipse his family but there can be little dispute that the Jacksons are one of the most important musical dynasties ever. Sony. 2004.