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Jackson 5: The Moving Violation Album I recently bought the Dancing Machine/Moving Violation and everytime I listen to their 1975 album, Moving Violation, it sounds like a departure from their 1969-73 bubble gum soul period. It sounds like they were already at Epic Records, controlling their own music. My favorite cuts from this album is "Breezy", All I Do Is Think Of You", and You Were Especially Made For Me". I really think this is going to be my favorite J5 record. What do you think about it? Check me out and add me on:
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call of the wild is a stone jam too | |
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silverchild said: I recently bought the Dancing Machine/Moving Violation and everytime I listen to their 1975 album, Moving Violation, it sounds like a departure from their 1969-73 bubble gum soul period. It sounds like they were already at Epic Records, controlling their own music. My favorite cuts from this album is "Breezy", All I Do Is Think Of You", and You Were Especially Made For Me". I really think this is going to be my favorite J5 record. What do you think about it?
Yes I agree, this is a greit album IMO, I think the combination Jermaine and Michael with more artistic freedom was unmatched for the Jacksons...it was such a shame that Jermaine didn't follow his brothers to Epic... I love All I do, I think the way Michael sings in that one is unbelievable, never heard him sing that way either before or later | |
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Yep this is a great album! The last album Jermaine recorded with his brothers. Some of my fav:
"Body language" "Honey love" "All i do is think of you " Breezy" (RealFiness Jam) | |
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