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Thread started 01/12/09 12:21am

SoulAlive

'Destiny' is the Jacksons' best album

This album has been kicking my ass lately! I've been listening to it ALOT.I'm so glad that it was recently remastered.Am I the only one who thinks this is the Jacksons best album?
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Reply #1 posted 01/12/09 12:23am

SoulAlive

Every track is excellent.I think "All Night Dancing" is the only track that could be described as filler,but it's good filler.
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/09 12:29am

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That album's a monster. nod
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Reply #3 posted 01/12/09 12:48am

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Every track could have been a single imo- they are all killer tracks. Triumph comes a close second for me, but Destiny JUST beats it.

Destiny was recommended to me shortly after I became an MJ fan in the late 80's. I wasn't interested in learning about the Jacksons music at that time (I was still very young and totally and only into Michael) but ended up buying it in the early 90's and became totally obsessed with it. Everything about that album is amazing- lyrically, vocally and musically. It's a masterpiece. nod
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/09 1:06am

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Every track could have been a single imo- they are all killer tracks. Triumph comes a close second for me, but Destiny JUST beats it.

Destiny was recommended to me shortly after I became an MJ fan in the late 80's. I wasn't interested in learning about the Jacksons music at that time (I was still very young and totally and only into Michael) but ended up buying it in the early 90's and became totally obsessed with it. Everything about that album is amazing- lyrically, vocally and musically. It's a masterpiece. nod


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Reply #5 posted 01/12/09 1:13am

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SoulAlive said:

Every track is excellent.I think "All Night Dancing" is the only track that could be described as filler,but it's good filler.


Yeah! My words. And "All Night Dancing" is indeed a filler.

Every other track has something intersting,

Boogie was not written by any of them but the poppiest song, Push Me Away... have you ever noticed MJ has the habit of titel his songs in imperatives, but in fact they have another context. I.e. the song's called Push Me Away, but it actually says "don't push me away".

I also like the Bee Gees like ... I dunno the name. It's track 4 or 5.
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Reply #6 posted 01/12/09 1:22am

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That's What you Get For Being Polite is my absolute favorite. I would love to get a longer version

I wish the remaster had gotten some unreleased tracks.
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Reply #7 posted 01/12/09 1:28am

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I actually rate "The Jacksons" number 1 on my list of their CBS/Epic albums, and "Destiny" number 2. But "Destiny" is certainly a FANTASTIC record.
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Reply #8 posted 01/12/09 1:32am

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That's What you Get For Being Polite is my absolute favorite. I would love to get a longer version

I wish the remaster had gotten some unreleased tracks.


My favorite joint too.
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Reply #9 posted 01/12/09 1:46am

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WaterInYourBath said:

I actually rate "The Jacksons" number 1 on my list of their CBS/Epic albums, and "Destiny" number 2. But "Destiny" is certainly a FANTASTIC record.


Agreed. 'The Jacksons' from 1976 only just beats 'Destiny' out in my view.

I just prefer it, might be the Gamble and Huff factor, might be Michaels vocals or it might be that the vocals are more shared around.

But that doesn't mean Destiny is the shit too! smile
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Reply #10 posted 01/12/09 5:19am

SoulAlive

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I also like the Bee Gees like ... I dunno the name. It's track 4 or 5.


Track number 4 is "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)".

Track number 5 is the title track "Destiny".
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Reply #11 posted 01/12/09 5:21am

SoulAlive

bboy87 said:

I wish the remaster had gotten some unreleased tracks.


That would have been cool,but I'm quite satisfied with the 12" remixes of "Blame It On The Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)" headbang
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Reply #12 posted 01/12/09 6:54am

SoulAlive

WaterInYourBath said:

I actually rate "The Jacksons" number 1 on my list of their CBS/Epic albums


I think that would be my second favorite.
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Reply #13 posted 01/12/09 7:04am

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I don't know which I like better, "Destiny" or "Triumph". Those are definately the best albums to ever come from any of the Jackson family and definately better than any of Michael's solo work. He should have never left the group. "Off The Wall" was great but he should have stopped after that and continued on with his brothers because it could have inspired more work like this while they were on a roll instead of the pop mess that Michael got into.
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Reply #14 posted 01/12/09 7:41am

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Yes, best Jacksons album.
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Reply #15 posted 01/12/09 8:52am

SoulAlive

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I don't know which I like better, "Destiny" or "Triumph". Those are definately the best albums to ever come from any of the Jackson family and definately better than any of Michael's solo work. He should have never left the group. "Off The Wall" was great but he should have stopped after that and continued on with his brothers because it could have inspired more work like this while they were on a roll instead of the pop mess that Michael got into.


He should have stayed with his brothers instead of going on to make 'Thriller'?? lol
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SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

I don't know which I like better, "Destiny" or "Triumph". Those are definately the best albums to ever come from any of the Jackson family and definately better than any of Michael's solo work. He should have never left the group. "Off The Wall" was great but he should have stopped after that and continued on with his brothers because it could have inspired more work like this while they were on a roll instead of the pop mess that Michael got into.


He should have stayed with his brothers instead of going on to make 'Thriller'?? lol


Exactly. I don't think "Thriller" is the be-all, end-all masterpiece that everyone else thinks it is. It's a good album and all but it's too diverse and too pop. I actually would have preferred if it had never been made because it's huge success made other R&B acts want to go pop.
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Reply #17 posted 01/12/09 9:05am

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IMO i could go with destiny or triumph. They are equally great.
I'm not to crazy about the gamble & huff album(going places). Although let me
show you is great to me the gamble & huff sound just didn't fit
the jacksons style in my opinion. Their sound was strictly a more
mature philadelphia soul that just didn't fit the jacksons.
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Reply #18 posted 01/12/09 11:30am

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Exactly. I don't think "Thriller" is the be-all, end-all masterpiece that everyone else thinks it is. It's a good album and all but it's too diverse and too pop. I actually would have preferred if it had never been made because it's huge success made other R&B acts want to go pop.

This is something he wanted to do before "Thriller", branch away from his brothers and create his own music and sound. \He said in one of his interviews that he's an artist that's always growing. This is the end result. Till this day for some reason, he doesn't want to tour with them.
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Reply #19 posted 01/12/09 3:05pm

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The Triumph and Destiny are examples that Michael actually knew what he was doing in the studio, even without Quincy

Michael and Randy as a songwriting team could write some jams
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Reply #20 posted 01/12/09 3:12pm

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bboy87 said:

That's What you Get For Being Polite is my absolute favorite. I would love to get a longer version

I wish the remaster had gotten some unreleased tracks.


My favorite too eek biggrin , I just love this song.....


Triumph is another wonderful record, walk right now is a masterpiece.
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seeingvoices12 said:


Triumph is another wonderful record, walk right now is a masterpiece.


I agree, as do many others. Michael doesn't like it though for some reason.
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Reply #22 posted 01/12/09 3:22pm

SoulAlive

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Exactly. I don't think "Thriller" is the be-all, end-all masterpiece that everyone else thinks it is. It's a good album and all but it's too diverse and too pop. I actually would have preferred if it had never been made because it's huge success made other R&B acts want to go pop.


Even though 'Thriller' crossed over in a major way,I really don't see it as a "sellout" album.Most of the songs I would describe as R&B ("Wanna Be Startin Something","Baby Be Mine","Billie Jean","PYT","The Lady In My Life").Of course,"Beat It" is the obvious crossover rock track but for the most part,I find the album to be very soulful and even funky at times.
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Reply #23 posted 01/12/09 5:07pm

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nod music That's What You Get for being Polite is my song and I love things I do For You and Shake Your Body. I love the different versions of Blame it on the Boogie
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Reply #24 posted 01/12/09 5:56pm

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1)That's What You Get For Being Polite (Best song on the album)
2)Blame It on The Boogie
3)Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
4)Things I Do For You
5)Destiny
6)All Night Dancin'
7)Push Me Away
8)Bless His Soul

-That's how i'd rate the album in order from fave to least fave. I like "Triumph" just a little better, but "Destiny" is a great album too. There's not one song on there that I dislike.
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Reply #25 posted 01/12/09 10:04pm

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vainandy said:

I don't know which I like better, "Destiny" or "Triumph". Those are definately the best albums to ever come from any of the Jackson family and definately better than any of Michael's solo work. He should have never left the group. "Off The Wall" was great but he should have stopped after that and continued on with his brothers because it could have inspired more work like this while they were on a roll instead of the pop mess that Michael got into.


I'm torn like you between "Destiny" or "Triumph" both are great albums; though Destiny appears to be more raw and Triumph more polished.

Totally agree that Michael should have stayed w/ his brothers; he lost his soul when he went solo (pun intended.) When I say that to Michael Jackson fanatics they look at me like I'm crazy. A friend even commented that The Jacksons didn't deserve the BMI award (???) because only Michael had talent,

I like Off the Wall, b/c it is basically an r&b album (their roots).Although like everyone else, I was crazy about Thriller in '84, "The Jacksons", "Destiny", "Triumph" and "Off The Wall" are the real deal.
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Reply #26 posted 01/12/09 10:07pm

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seeingvoices12 said:

bboy87 said:

That's What you Get For Being Polite is my absolute favorite. I would love to get a longer version

I wish the remaster had gotten some unreleased tracks.


My favorite too eek biggrin , I just love this song.....


Triumph is another wonderful record, walk right now is a masterpiece.


Time Waits for Know One - simply beautiful
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Reply #27 posted 01/12/09 10:15pm

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I Love It.
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Reply #28 posted 01/12/09 10:27pm

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Destiny and Triumph are my fave Jackson's albums. To me, Victory always had a "various artist compilation" feel to it.

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Reply #29 posted 01/12/09 10:29pm

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SoulAlive said:

graecophilos said:

I also like the Bee Gees like ... I dunno the name. It's track 4 or 5.


Track number 4 is "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)".

Track number 5 is the title track "Destiny".


okay so it must be track 6. It ends with that aha ha ha ha ha ahaha iiii
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