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Favorite era of Jackson 5/The Jacksons/Michael Jackson What is your favorite era of either Jackson 5, The Jacksons (the group or each sibling), or Michael Jackson, or combination of groups...as long as the albums were released in order?
My favorite era is: Destiny - The Jacksons Off The Wall - Michael Jackson Let's Get Serious - Jermaine Jackson Triumph - The Jacksons Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: What is your favorite era of either Jackson 5, The Jacksons (the group or each sibling), or Michael Jackson, or combination of groups...as long as the albums were released in order?
My favorite era is: Destiny - The Jacksons Off The Wall - Michael Jackson Let's Get Serious - Jermaine Jackson Triumph - The Jacksons I will chose the same era, but maybe extend it a bit to include the Jacksons Live album and... Thriller and if there's still some place in that box I will also take Going Places and The Jacksons (1976) Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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My second favorite era is:
"Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" (Whatever album that was) - Jermaine Jackson Thriller - Michael Jackson Janet Jackson - Janet Jackson "Dynamite" (Whatever album that was) - Jermaine Jackson Victory - The Jacksons Dream Street - Janet Jackson "Centipede" (Whatever album that was) - Rebbie Jackson Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Diana Ross presents the Jackson 5
ABC Maybe Tomorrow | |
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The Jacksons - The Jacksons
Michael Jackson - Bad Janet Jackson - Janet | |
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Diana Ross Presents The Jackson Five
ABC Third Album Christmas Album Maybe Tomorrow Goin' Back To Indiana Ben Lookin' Through The Windows Got To Be There Skywriter Get It Together Forever Michael Dancing Machine Moving Violation Joyful Jukebox Music Anthology Farewell My Summer Love Soulsation! The Jacksons Goin' Places Destiny Off The Wall Triumph Jacksons Live Thriller Victory Bad 2300 Jackson St Dangerous History Blood On The Dancefloor Invincible The Ultimate Collection 1969-2004. Pretty much. | |
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musically, the best mj years are 78-81 and 91-97, that would include destiny, triumpth, off the wall, live, then, dangerous, history and the 5 trax from BOTD!
I think MJ now realises Invincible didnt live up to the craftmanship and brilliance of his other solo records and im pretty sure his next cd will be amazing judging by the trax he threw away for the Ultimate Collection (We've had Enough) Janets best years were Control/RN1814 and the Velvet Rope, the rest we could do without! | |
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Destiny, Triumph, Off The Wall, Thriller, and Bad. I LOVE the music from Dangerous but, during this time he was getting a little too into the kiddies for my taste. Blood on the Dance Floor sucked but, I have to admit I never purchased it. HIStory was great but, I never purchased it either, "Maybe Tomorrow". I didn't get Invincible but, I wasn't impressed with my sisters copy. His vocals were not up to par and I think this album was just an album he didn't seem into it to me. I wasn't buying any of the love songs from that album, they weren't at all convincing. | |
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Michael Jackson
Off the Wall/Thriller Jermaine Jackson Dynamite/Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin'/Come to Me Janet Jackson Janet The Jacksons I Am Love/Jacksons Live/Destiny/Triumph Looking Through the Window, Maybe Tomorrow, Dancing Machine and everything else they did LaToya Heart Don't Lie (Betcha' Gonna Need My Lovin', Hot Potato, Private Joy, He's A Pretender) Rebbie Jackson Centipede/Yours Faithfully/Fly Away Marlon Jackson Don't Go Jackie Jackson Cruisin' Randy Jackson Randy & the Gypsies/One More Chance [Edited 12/2/04 6:22am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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J5/Jacksons
Greats songs, the cartoon, the variety show, cute little Michael, with the sweetest voice.... *swoon* | |
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Good to see some Jermmaine stuff there.....underated solo artist I reckon, though i prefer his 80's arista stuff though, Motown mostly gave him nothing but average-nice songs....."Lets get serous" (the album) is cool though
"you said you said"(1991) was Jermaines best album though..... | |
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My fave era, was from destiny to victory. The shows, the performances, and more importantly, Michael was just sooo on top of his game. Its shoking to think that he hadnt left the group earlier because at these stages he was cause of any success (and still there were so many), that the group was having. Just chek the songs he wrote at this time, he was on fire men. | |
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Jackson 5. Anytime I hear any Jackson 5 tune it immediately puts a smile on my face and makes me think of when I was a kid, dancing to those songs on my record player.
Next would be the Jacksons...Destiny and Triumph are killer albums and have held up well over the years. Victory was not as good. I never listen to that one anymore (come to think of it, that was the year Prince replaced Micheal as my favorite artist at the time...I remember being pretty disappointed in Victory...and Purple Rain...well...y'all know). Janet's stuff is alright...I like Rhythm Nation and Control (since they have so much of that Minneapolis sound in them thanks to Jimmy and Terry). Some of janet is ok. Not a fan of the most recent stuff. As for Micheal's solo years I am sad to day I really only listen to Off The Wall and a couple Thriller tunes these days. Bad was ok but overplayed at the time. He lost me from Dangerous on. | |
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