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The Jacksons thread (Destiny vs Triumph)
My vote goes to Triumph. I think I prefer it over Off The Wall as well
Destiny has the better artwork, and is a more consistent album too but in my opinion never matches Triumph's highest points [Edited 11/20/17 0:58am] | |
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I have always preferred Triumph. Destiny is a great album but Triumph has more appealing songs and the more appealing sound. | |
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There isn't a bad song on Triumph. I think it's a really underrated album, although I do remember seeing the "Can You Feel It" video all over the place. "Time Waits For No One" is a perfect ballad. Then you have great stuff like "Heartbreak Hotel", "Lovely One", "Walk Right Now", "Everybody". Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Probably because his record was New Jack Swing and came out in the NJS era. New Jack was all over the radio especially on R&B radio, so it was just another record. Randy's album also came out around the same time as The Jacksons 2300 Jackson Street album and it got some airplay and Randy did co-lead on the hit Nothin'. Might have cancelled out radio stations playing Randy although they did play Jermaine's Don't Take It Personal. But that song wasn't NJS, more a Surface style Quiet Storm ballad. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Triumph. | |
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‘Destiny’is my favorite Jacksons album | |
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To be honest,I really only like a few songs on Triumph: "Walk Right Now" and "Lovely One".The other songs are just 'OK' to me.
On the other hand,I love everything on Destiny...."Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)" is the Jacksons signature jam....their funkiest jam! | |
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Destiny is a WAY better album...its not even close...after "Can You Feel It", "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Lovely One", Triumph is forgettable...
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Destiny is a perfect album start to finish. Triumph was great but couldn't top it though the strongest tracks were phenomenal; and also the perfect blend of destiny and off the wall's sound. I really think the 80's trends with new wave/synths and later on NJS overpowered the rawness of the jacksons and the music got lost in there though there were a lot of hit and miss moments since with the rest of the family musically. | |
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FACT! MJ's Best Tour/Vocals/"New" Moves, ect = 1981!
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Triumph because every song is a masterpiece and belongs, it has no filler. I also love the early 80s more synthesised sound, whereas Destiny is mored in mid 70s boogie down disco type stuff. . The biggest highlights on Triumph are Walk Right Now and Heartbreak Hotel (This place hotel), they are just off the hook, but Lovely One, Time waits for no one and Can you feel it. The last is overplayed but you know it is a great song. It is also good they finally got rid of those afros which were a decade old by 1979. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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If I have to pick, I guess I’ll go with Destiny over Triumph by just a hair. Both are great albums. But please, people, stop calling that song anything other than “Heartbreak Hotel.” No ridiculous nonsensical name with or without parentheses, just “Heartbreak Hotel.” "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Destiny is the better album, the lyrics are just awesome and mature. Here is where we can see for the very fist time the genius Michael was. The best for me are the ballads specially Destiny, Bless His Soul and That's What You Get the prophetic trio. | |
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Triumph is great if not a little overproduced. | |
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MD431Madcat said: FACT! MJ's Best Tour/Vocals/"New" Moves, ect = 1981!
They need to release some concert footage. He was in rare form | |
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MickyDolenz said:
Probably because his record was New Jack Swing and came out in the NJS era. New Jack was all over the radio especially on R&B radio, so it was just another record. Randy's album also came out around the same time as The Jacksons 2300 Jackson Street album and it got some airplay and Randy did co-lead on the hit Nothin'. Might have cancelled out radio stations playing Randy although they did play Jermaine's Don't Take It Personal. But that song wasn't NJS, more a Surface style Quiet Storm ballad. I would also like to add that it was too many Jacksons releasing music. MJ, Janet & Jermaine. That was enough for one family | |
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I saw (2) dates on the tour. **no words**
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MD431Madcat said: I saw (2) dates on the tour. **no words**
I'm soooo jealous. Which 2 dates did you see? | |
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I want to hear the outtakes. There must be some. That Girl, Slipped Away, Why Can't I Be, etc. | |
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August 18, 1981 - New York City Madison Square Garden August 19, 1981 - New York City Madison Square Garden
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And yet I only put it in parenthisis so no one would say "It's called This place hotel". I agree with you the song is Heartbreak Hotel though. . Like Michael said, You can't win and Thats what you get for being polite Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Love this live album from Triumph Tour.The last Jacksons / solo MJ tour with real brass instruments.
I want it on vinyl but the iTunes digital remaster is quite good and will do for now.
They need to release this tour on DVD. They have quality footage of it somewhere. I remember seeing some footage on Number Ones documentary from 2003 | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Oh that's true he did that for everything pre-Thriller. I do like fast Rock With You on Bad Tour though. He kept the album tempo for most of his post Thriller material. At least they werent noticable to my ears
As for the name change for Heartbreak Hotel; I think he didnt want it to be compared to the Elvis song. I have this interview disc from early 90s and the woman asked her if Elvis was the inspiration for the song. He dismissed it by pretending he didnt hear it and went on chatting about something else | |
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That's weird since Jermaine said in an interview that they listened to Elvis and country music back in Gary Indiana, because their mother is a country fan. Jermaine said they met Elvis one time in Las Vegas. There's also this video. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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First time I'm seeing this. What's the occasion?
Then again this song is first released by Ray Price.
He probably likes Elvis. He married his daughter. Though I remember him referring to Chuck Berry as "The Real" King Of Rock N Roll | |
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My vote goes to Triumph. For the last month or two, I have had Heartbreak Hotel on constant replay. I absolutely never tire of that song. Michael's composition and production of this song is genius. | |
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changing the title of “Heartbreak Hotel” to “This Place Hotel” was a really dumb move.There are many songs by different artists that have the same title! Hell,in the late 90s,Whitney Houston released a song called “Heartbreak Hotel”.Someone should have told Michael that it’s OK when different artists have songs with the same title,lol | |
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