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Jermaine Jackson - The Heritage Collection

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Jermaine Jackson - The Heritage Collection
Jermaine Jackson Band: Jermaine Jackson
Title: The Heritage Collection
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Release Date: 2000-02-08
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Daddy's Home - Jermaine Jackson, Miller, W 2: Let's Get Serious - Jermaine Jackson, Wonder, Stevie 3: Dynamite - Jermaine Jackson, Goldmark, A. 4: Do What You Do - Jermaine Jackson, Dino, R. 5: I Think It's Love - Jermaine Jackson, Jackson, J.J. 6: Don't Take It Personal - Jermaine Jackson, Conley, D. 7: Two Ships (In the Night) - Jermaine Jackson, Conley, D. 8: I'd Like to Get to Know You - Jermaine Jackson, Jackson, B. 9: (Closest Thing to) Perfect - Jermaine Jackson, Omartian, M. 10: Do You Remember Me - Jermaine Jackson, Jackson, J.J. 11: You Said, You Said - Jermaine Jackson, Reid, L.A.


DATED HERITAGE.
However, the bulk of the material from JERMAINE's musical catalogue is much weaker than that of his brother Michael. Jermaine is a stronger vocalist than his famous androgynous brother is.

That's the main problem with this product. . . . the track listing! The songs now sound dated. Honestly the material never registered a major impact on the pop, Dance or R/B charts. The songs are timid and dull when played back years after they charted. If you need to take a trip down R/B memory lane, save your money and purchase any package from the strong catalogue of PRINCE.


Great Music
He actually has musical abilities that surpass his brother Michael's. Jermaine Jackson is a great musician. You should get this album. You will like it.


Great CD!
There are some great upbeat dance tracks along with some slow jams. This greatest hits collection is a nice overview of Jermaine's work from the late '70s, through to the early '90s. The only downside to this collection is that it doesn't include "When the rain begins to fall", a duet that he did with Pia Zadora back in 1983/84. This doesn't take away from the other classics like "Do what you do", and "Dynamite". I seemed to have a few singles of Jermaine's from back in the day, so it's nice to have his songs on CD to enjoy for a long time. There are other greatest hit collections out there, but I opted for this one because it was released by Arista, which was one of 3 labels that Jermaine was signed with. It sounds clear & clean, not screechy like some other older recordings converted to CD do. If you like some great r&b, then Jermaine Jackson's "Heritage Collection" will hit the spot!.


i love it
if i am guilty of anything, its liking my album too much. I liked recording this. though i must say, i enjoyed working at laface cause of the great tlc. also because at motown i hAD TO WORK WITH THE DEVILISH MICHAEL, WHO TOOK OVER EVEN THOUGH HE WAS A SHRIMP.


i love it
if i am guilty of anything, its liking my album too much. I liked recording this. though i must say, i enjoyed working at laface cause of the great tlc. also because at motown i hAD TO WORK WITH THE DEVILISH MICHAEL, WHO TOOK OVER EVEN THOUGH HE WAS A SHRIMP.


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