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Lookin' Through the Windows
Released: 1972
Label: N\A
A new phase in the Jackson Five's career began with Lookin' Through the Windows (1972), the quintet's seventh release since 1969. The album came out in the wake of the stop-gap Goin' Back to... Continue[+]
Skywriter
Released: 1973
Label: N\A
The Jackson 5 slipped a bit with this album, although they still had two pop and R&B hits. But it wasn't anywhere near as dominant or popular an album as their earlier ones and wound up being one... Continue[+]
ABC
Released: April 1970
Label: N\A
Not even six months after the Jackson 5 -- Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael, and Tito -- issued their debut long-player, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 (1969), the vocal quintet returned with... Continue[+]
Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5
Released: 1969
Label: N\A
Less than two weeks before the 1960s were left to be deciphered in the history books, Motown unleashed Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 (1969) and in doing so fittingly marked the beginning of a... Continue[+]
Goin' Back to Indiana
Released: 1971
Label: N\A
Ever the savvy multimedia imprint, Motown Records prepared this long-player to coincide with the Jackson 5's hourlong Goin' Back to Indiana prime time ABC-TV special in September of 1971. With the... Continue[+]
Maybe Tomorrow
Released: 1971
Label: N\A
Maybe Tomorrow (1971) was the Jackson Five's fourth long-player in less than two years, actually their fifth if you count the excellent holiday offering Jackson 5 Christmas Album (1970). Tito,... Continue[+]
Get It Together
Released: 1973
Label: N\A
Although they were still getting hits, there were some problems creeping into The Jackson 5's Motown albums. The main one was that the company was no longer in the forefront of black music... Continue[+]
Dancing Machine
Released: 1974
Label: N\A
For a brief time, it seemed as if the magic was back between Motown and the Jackson 5. The title track was their best up-tempo hit since "ABC," and put them back on top of the R&B charts for the... Continue[+]
Beginning Years 1967-1968
Released: 1997
Label: N\A
One of those anthologies that make you wonder why it was released. This is material before The Jackson 5 polished and perfected the act, and it is clearly inferior to what they did later. It has... Continue[+]
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