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Thread started 01/26/09 1:42pm

Timmy84

One of my favorite MiJac Motown joints: Take Me Back (1975)



If it was posted before, tough luck! lol
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Reply #1 posted 01/26/09 1:49pm

Timmy84

Staying a little on topic, here's another great joint from the same album (Forever, Michael):

You Are There:



Musically in some ways it reminds me of "Got to Be There".
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Reply #2 posted 01/26/09 1:54pm

Marrk

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Timmy84 said:



If it was posted before, tough luck! lol


Well there's no "Shalalalaboom My name is Dapper Dan" on it. But yeah cool track.

"Just A Little Bit Of You" is my jam on that album tho. Can't wait for the 'Hello World' Remasters. They'll sound soooo good.
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Reply #3 posted 01/26/09 4:04pm

DiamondGlove

I don't like his voice during those early years. They just seemed so under-developed.
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Reply #4 posted 01/26/09 4:14pm

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DiamondGlove said:

I don't like his voice during those early years. They just seemed so under-developed.


On this album, he was 16/17 and a great vocalist, it's one of his greatest achievements, (his career survived his voice breaking/changing). Get It Together, Dancing Machine and Moving Violation are brilliant albums too.

Apart from him and Stevie, can't think of many that survived the breaking of voice.
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Reply #5 posted 01/26/09 6:47pm

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Marrk said:

DiamondGlove said:

I don't like his voice during those early years. They just seemed so under-developed.


On this album, he was 16/17 and a great vocalist, it's one of his greatest achievements, (his career survived his voice breaking/changing). Get It Together, Dancing Machine and Moving Violation are brilliant albums too.

Apart from him and Stevie, can't think of many that survived the breaking of voice.
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Yes, that's fine and dandy. But no matter what you say or facts you give, it can never sound pleasant to me. When he got a little more older, definately. But his puberty voice, to me, is annoying.
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Reply #6 posted 01/26/09 6:49pm

Timmy84

DiamondGlove said:

Marrk said:



On this album, he was 16/17 and a great vocalist, it's one of his greatest achievements, (his career survived his voice breaking/changing). Get It Together, Dancing Machine and Moving Violation are brilliant albums too.

Apart from him and Stevie, can't think of many that survived the breaking of voice.
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Yes, that's fine and dandy. But no matter what you say or facts you give, it can never sound pleasant to me. When he got a little more older, definately. But his puberty voice, to me, is annoying.


lol It's all good. lol

I love exploring material from that time period.
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Reply #7 posted 01/26/09 6:51pm

Cinnie

I'm probably the biggest Forever Michael cheerleader on the board!

Nothing but love for that album, and it helped me enjoy the group albums from that era already mentioned in the thread.
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