Jackson 5 - Gold - Jackson 5 Audio CD

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Jackson 5 Band: Jackson 5
Title: Gold - Jackson 5
Rating:
Release Date: 2005-03-01
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: I Want You Back 2: Who's Loving You 3: ABC 4: Young Folks 5: Love You Save 6: I Found That Girl 7: I'll Bet You 8: I'll Be There 9: Goin' Back to Indiana 10: Mama's Pearl 11: Darling Dear 12: Never Can Say Goodbye 13: Maybe Tomorrow 14: It's Great to Be Here 15: Sugar Daddy 16: I'm So Happy [#] 17: Medley: Sing a Simple Song/Can You Remember [#] 18: Doctor My Eyes 19: Little Bitty Pretty One 20: Lookin' Through the Windows 21: Love Song [#] 22: Corner of the Sky 23: Touch 24: Hallelujah Day 25: Daddy's Home [Live][#] 26: Get It Together 27: Hum Along and Dance 28: Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No) 29: It's Too Late to Change the Time 30: Dancing Machine 31: Whatever You Got, I Want 32: Life of the Party 33: I Am Love 34: All I Do Is Think of You 35: Forever Came Today 36: We're Here to Entertain You

JACKSON 5 GOLD
RECEIVED ITEM FROM SELLER IN RECORD TIME WILL ORDER FROM SLLER AGAIN IN THE FUTURE. LOVE THE ALBUM VERY PLEASE.


Michael Jackson
This is the Michael I grew up with!!!. IF this CD doesn't bring back the memories of Michael, I don't know what will.


The spellbinding, infectious and electric sounds of The Jackson 5 !!!
The two CD set offers us nothing but outstanding music from The Jackson 5 and it's practically a must-have for their fans. I've been a fan of The Jackson 5 for many years now; and I feel saddened by the news of Michael's untimely passing. The quality of the sound on the two CDs is excellent and I like the artwork as well.

The first CD starts with a most energetic tune entitled "I Want You Back;" this features Michael up front singing as only he could but of course The Jackson 5 as a group do this one to perfection--it's a great way to begin this two CD retrospective. "ABC" was another of their very early hits; they play and sing this so very well--talk about catchy and infectiously upbeat! Michael does his solo vocals faultlessly and the beat is excellent for dancing even in our times. "The Young Folks" is another good tune; and I really like "The Love You Save. " "The Love You Save" has Michael singing his heart out and The Jackson 5 make this a really electric number. I love it! Of course, "I'll Be There" is another major hit for The Jackson 5; they deliver this without letting go of a single superfluous note and that's grand. "I'll Be There" also sports a lush musical arrangement that perfectly complements their singing. "Goin' Back to Indiana" is quite strong; and they handle "Never Can Say Goodbye" with panache. In particular, Michael sings with a genius of someone far beyond his years; his was a natural talent that I rarely hear or enjoy. "I'm So Happy" just plain sounds good--what a song! "Doctor My Eyes" is not too shabby, either.

Listen for The Jackson 5 to outdo even themselves on "Corner of the Sky" which is the first song on the second CD; and "Touch" is certainly easy on the ear. "Hallelujah Day" has a terrific sound I always love to hear and the organ works wonders on "Daddy's Home. " "Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)" uses the drums and percussion to great advantage. "Dancing Machine" is one of my very favorite Jackson 5 tunes ever; this music lacks nothing--it's all THAT good. The beat is perfect; their singing is perfect and they never miss a beat on "Dancing Machine. " I'm amazed! "Whatever You Got, I Want" has a really great beat; and when Michael's up front the rest of the group backs him up admirably. "All I Do Is Think of You" gets a very sensitive treatment from The Jackson 5; "All I Do Is Think of You" is a major highlight of the second CD. "Forever Came Today" is awesome music; and the second CD ends nicely with The Jackson 5 performing "We're Here to Entertain You. " "We're Here to Entertain You" is sensitive and sweet; the music is just right and it stuns me with its beauty.

The Jackson 5 gave us so many great songs that they will never be forgotten. They could have included "Got to be There" in this set but otherwise everything we get is nothing but first rate music. Sadly, Michael has just left us; but he's in a better place and he left us so much music, too. This is a wonderful two CD set for fans of The Jackson 5; and Michael's fans may also want to add this to their collections. .


Great Compilation! But...........
The remastering job of these 30 plus year old tracks is astounding! However of all these hits there are two main top charters that were left out. This is one of the best compilations of the Jackson 5 you will find on the market at this time. Got To Be There and Where You Are. Big mistake. These two tracks should have been added or they should have replaced two of the less popular ones. Great buy for old school Jackson 5 fans.


No superlative good enough for this found in my thesaurus
" If a single song can generate this kind of response, imagine the musical content of the entire 21 song record. Below you will find a lengthy analysis of the opening song on this record "I want you back.

This song obliterates me. All the performances are incredible, including, to quote a friend, Michael's astounding, dumbfounding lead vocal.

The bass part sounds to me as if it came straight from the composer and arranger, but in any matter it's stuffed full with inventive ideas and super fonky! Given the calculated nature of this recording I would expect the arranger to have worked out the bass part note for note. The recording is a careful tapestry of many sounds that blend together to give the overall effect. The intro is a good example. The melody played by the bass is wonderful, but that melody is doubled by other instruments plus other things are woven around that melody, all indicating that the arranger wrote it all out note for note, the bass player serving to faithfully play the arrangement.

(Un)fortunately, any excellence in other portions of this song is obscured by Michael's unbelievable vocal. So much stuff, so much soul, so much range and flexibility. This vocal is way in the unbelievable range for any artist. But to come from a brand new 11 year old is, as my friend put it so well, "dumbfounding. " (Look at other Jackson 5 records here on Amazon to hear the mentioned snippets. )
*He sounds a little hoarse and that increases the authority.
*The way he uses subtle, rhythmic vibrato on the word "me" in the phrase "won't you please let me back in your heart. " (Hear this on the Amazon snippet. )
*The pause and surprise attack on the word "back" in the same phrase. (Hear this on the Amazon snippet. )
*The screaming with 100% authority.
*The drifting out of tune on the words "now, baby, yeah" in the phrase "Yes I do now, Oh oh baby, yeah yeah yeah yeah, Nah Nah no no. " (Is there a technical term for this "drifting out of tune" vocal technique?) (Hear this on the Amazon snippet. )
*The authority and inventiveness and soul of the scatting on that same phrase and other scats in the song, including the various fun "Huh"s.
*The natural way he does the call and response sections with his brothers.
*The perfect timing all over the place, including jumping on some of the responses a little early.
*The exciting vocal build on the phrase "All I want, all I need, all I want, all I need!" with the fantastic atonal exclamation on the second "all I want. "
And on and on. You could almost analyze every single note the guy sings. The fact that this guy could do this at 11 years old shows beyond any question that singing at this level requires talent given to you directly by God. You can't get it and you can't learn it. God either gave it to you or He didn't. My guess is that some genius worked out most of this stuff and recorded a track for Michael to sing along with during the session. I mean God given talent or not, Michael could not have come up with that stuff on his own, atonal, drifting out of tune, etc. But to even sing along and get these results. . . . incredible. Plus, who was that singing genius that came up with all that stuff?

Other great parts of the song are the pervasive background vocals, the excellent call and response, the subtle, almost inaudible use of strings and background vocalizing, and the various guitar parts that weave an interesting tapestry.

One thing that I think is ground breaking but at the same time takes away from this arrangement is the calculated, restrained drum part. The drum part sounds completely canned, written out and played note for note. It's not exuberant; instead it's carefully restrained. To my ears it sounds too mellow for this joyous, raucous romp. But it's groundbreaking because this style of drumming became prevalent later and today in the 2000s you rarely hear any drum pyrotechnics in favor of a steady drum beat that does not break the flow of the song.

I wonder if all the vocals on this recording are Jacksons? I assume they are and that shows the talent of this family and the quality of this product.

Excellence and analysis of each individual part aside, the real value of this song, besides Michael's vocal which you simply can not retire to the background, is the overall sound. Each part is carefully calculated and blended to create a unique, exuberant, joyful, new, and instantly recognizable sound that's unlike anything that had been heard before. Though each part is worthy of study, perhaps the best way to listen to this song is with a 6 inch speaker through an AM radio in your car. And isn't that the way it was meant to be?

Larry Brown

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