The ''I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters'' is a Jackson Five compilation album released to celebrate their 40th anniversary since their debut on Motown Records.
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Album released Nov. 10th 2009:
http://www.amazon.com/Want-You-Back-Unreleased-Masters/dp/B002PQ1PDI/ref=sr_1...
Make sure you purchase the album whenever you can to fully support Michael and his brothers.
Discover the stunning vocals from a young Michael Jackson in this NEW Jackson 5 album with 12 UNRELEASED SONGS FROM THE VAULT!
There had never been an act like the Jackson 5 before and there will never be another one like it again. Now, on the 40th anniversary of the group's landmark Motown debut comes I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters; a brand new album that uncovers 12 never-before-released tracks including should have been hits as well unique alternate versions of well-known classics. The album features unreleased tracks written and produced by the J5's regular producers such as "That's How Love Is" and "Love Comes In Different Flavors" produced by The Corporation (the team responsible for "I Want You Back" and "ABC" and more); "Lucky Day" from Hal Davis (who helmed the hits "I'll Be There," "Never Can Say Goodbye," and "Dancing Machine,"); Willie Hutch (co-writer of "I'll Be There,") produced the exciting "Love Call" and Johnny Bristol (who had worked with Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell and the Supremes) created "I'll Try You'll Try (Maybe We'll All Get By)." The album also features Stevie Wonder's "Buttercup," a highly anticipated collaboration announced in 1974 that was never released. I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters is the J5 rediscovered. Now fans can rediscover the brothers who 40 years ago took the musical world by storm - Jackie, Jermaine, Tito, Marlon and Michael.
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Michael's voice never ceases to amaze me. <3
ColorHerWorld 2 years ago 17
J5 had a lot more soul than Motown gave them scope for. They could have written and produced music for themselves
Jacob4710 1 year ago 5