One Day I'll Marry You
If I Have To Move A Mountain (love Mike's vocals on the verse's) How Funky Is Your Chicken All I Do Is Think Of You If I Don't Love You This Way Penny Arcade You've Changed Life Of The Party Forever Came Today You Were Made Especially For Me I believe these also qualify... Big Boy We Don't Have To Be Over 21 To Fall In Love | |
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I also like some of the songs Michael did as a kid solo artist at Motown. Most of those songs are criminally underrated! [Edited 7/17/07 18:50pm] Check me out and add me on:
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It's Great To Be Here Hum Along and Dance "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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silverchild said: I also like some of the songs Michael did as a kid solo artist at Motown. Most of those songs are criminally underrated!
[Edited 7/17/07 18:50pm] Hell, I like most of them. They gave him some pretty shit material for the Forever Michael album though. Although as always, there are a couple of gems. | |
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Cinnie said: 2-4-6-8
I may be a little fella But my heart is as big as Texas I can give you more love than a man could give and maybe a little bit extra! - Lil' MJ | |
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Can't Ge Ready for Losing You
You Ain't Giving Me What I Wan (So I'm Gonna Take it All Back) The Wall You Were Madoe (Especialy For Me) My Cherie Amor! PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Personally the MOST underrated song in Michael's Motown solo catalog has to be his cover of "Ain't No Sunshine" because he totally flipped it around. Where it had originally been a soft folk song with soulful overtones became a dramatic magnum opus in some degree.
The drums kicked in something funky, then followed by a searing rock guitar and Michael's quiet speaking voice, then suddenly Michael wails oooh... ain't no sunshine when she's gone... and then he just belts it out for the remainder of the song. When it kicks up a crescendo, he takes it home squarely, I love the crashing of percussion, drums, strings, the background vocalists and Michael all in it like they in church. It truly rules over SOME of the things Michael did in his ADULT solo career. Least in my opinion. | |
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WildStyle said: silverchild said: I also like some of the songs Michael did as a kid solo artist at Motown. Most of those songs are criminally underrated!
[Edited 7/17/07 18:50pm] Hell, I like most of them. They gave him some pretty shit material for the Forever Michael album though. Although as always, there are a couple of gems. I kinda liked most of the material from the Forever, Michael album! The only things I loved from the Forever Michael album was Dear Michael, We're Almost There, Just a Little Bit of You, You Are There, Take Me Back and Cinderella Stay Awhile Check me out and add me on:
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there's tons of stuff on music and me that deserves recognition. Esepcially the vocal energy in euphoria | |
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i was young, and I dont know if this was on the charts, but..
*looking through the window .. the window to your heart.. oh baby yeah!* that song was nice .. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Can't Ge Ready for Losing You
You Ain't Giving Me What I Wan (So I'm Gonna Take it All Back) The Wall You Were Madoe (Especialy For Me) My Cherie Amor! I really love their version of MY Cherie Armour. I think Jermaine was the lead on it. Another underatted song is Looking Through The Windows. I thought that song was deep when I was a child and I think it is still deep today. | |
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Their cover of Simon and Garkfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water from their 1970 release, Third Album is another underrated yet stunning cover song they have done. The vocals of Michael and Jermaine truly stick out on this one and they have this unique power that brings tears in my eyes everytime I hear it. Check me out and add me on:
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Timmy84 said: Cinnie said: 2-4-6-8
I may be a little fella But my heart is as big as Texas I can give you more love than a man could give and maybe a little bit extra! - Lil' MJ I mean, so underrated it does not appear on their 2 disc anthology, and no one else in the thread mentioned it??? | |
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Flowerz said: i was young, and I dont know if this was on the charts, but..
*looking through the window .. the window to your heart.. oh baby yeah!* that song was nice .. Yeah that was a hit for them, I think it peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100. Love that joint too. A lot of Jackson 5/Lil' MJ Motown joints were boss to me. | |
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yeah a lot of those remakes helped me discover some other oldies as well. It got me into the supremes for example and sly & the family stone | |
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They recorded so many remakes.....They did some Marvin Gaye covers but they remain unreleased "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Thought I'd better add that it's the 1976 version of Moving Violation from their TV show that I really love. It's less overproduced than the official version and Michael sounds better. btw, the real story with the J5 is how criminally underrated their albums are. U2 and Nirvana have never recorded an album that can touch TTA, ABC, LTTW, etc. They are some of the best albums ever made imo, but because they weren't self written, weren't making any big statement, and were fronted by kids, they will never get their due.
P.S. Can I get some love for Corner Of The Sky up in here? I know I can't be alone in loving that. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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midnightmover said: Thought I'd better add that it's the 1976 version of Moving Violation from their TV show that I really love. It's less overproduced than the official version and Michael sounds better. btw, the real story with the J5 is how criminally underrated their albums are. U2 and Nirvana have never recorded an album that can touch TTA, ABC, LTTW, etc. They are some of the best albums ever made imo, but because they weren't self written, weren't making any big statement, and were fronted by kids, they will never get their due.
P.S. Can I get some love for Corner Of The Sky up in here? I know I can't be alone in loving that. I still think Looking Through The Windows, Dancing Machine, and Moving Violation are the best albums they recorded during their eight-year tenure at Motown. Moving Violation still gets the most edge from me because it's such a mature and tight album. I've also thought remaining J5 albums were filled with both hit singles and filler tracks. [Edited 7/18/07 13:28pm] Check me out and add me on:
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midnightmover said: P.S. Can I get some love for Corner Of The Sky up in here? I know I can't be alone in loving that. My absolute favourite along with the cover of 'Come Round Here (I'm The One You Need'! It was even stuck on a 2000 re-release of the Pippin OCR soundtrack along with Michael's solo recording of 'Morning Glow'. | |
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Just Because I Love You is another underrated jam! Jermaine's vocals are on point and Michael suits the song well too. Check me out and add me on:
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silverchild said: Just Because I Love You is another underrated jam! Jermaine's vocals are on point and Michael suits the song well too.
That track is OK, it sounds Osmond-esque. Has anyone mentioned "Nobody" that song is the business, It was supposed to be their second single of their debut LP. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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What is Touch (from the Skywriter album) all about? It irks me because it has Mike and Jermaine talking about satisfying a woman in their bed. Wow! Check me out and add me on:
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silverchild said: What is Touch (from the Skywriter album) all about? It irks me because it has Mike and Jermaine talking about satisfying a woman in their bed. Wow!
It a Surpremes remake so who knows? They were tryin to mature around that time. Maybe it was too mature, for Mike at least, Jermaine was already knockin' down Hazel and countless J5 groupies. [Edited 7/18/07 13:34pm] PRINCE: Always and Forever
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I WANT TO BE WHERE YOU ARE
CAN YOU FEEL IT LOVELY ONE To me, these are some of the most underrated JACKSON 5 songs. | |
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[i]I am love[i] [Edited 7/18/07 13:45pm] | |
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bboy87 said: They recorded so many remakes.....They did some Marvin Gaye covers but they remain unreleased
I heard their version of "Chained" from their debut. And they funked it up when they did their version of Marvin's "Ain't That Peculiar" on their Japan live album. [Edited 7/18/07 14:27pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: They recorded so many remakes.....They did some Marvin Gaye covers but they remain unreleased
I heard their version of "Chained" from their debut. And they funked it up when they did their version of Marvin's "Ain't That Peculiar" on their Japan live album. Ain't That Peculiar is also on Jermaine 73 solo "Come into My Life" The Marvin unreleased remake include: - Ain't No Moutain High Enough - Can I Get A Witness - How Sweet It Is to Be Loved By You - I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Purple Snowflakes PRINCE: Always and Forever
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What about A song called I hear symphony ? I think its brillaint...Underrated,,,,, MICHAEL JACKSON
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AlexdeParis said: "It's Great to Be Here"
Two hits that are underrated: "Mama's Pearl" "Sugar Daddy" Definately, "It's Great To Be Here". Also "We've Got Blue Skies" and "Petals". | |
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