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Dancing Machine / Moving Violation

Jackson 5

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Album Review

Although Dancing Machine contained a few more choice pre-disco leanings, such as "She's a Rhythm Child" and "Life of the Party," the emphasis began to shift to album (read: longer) tracks rather than singles. That certainly isn't to imply that the hits had dried up. In fact, it was the persistent success of "Dancing Machine" from Get It Together that determined the direction of the album. The centerpiece of Dancing Machine is the opening track — a seven-plus minute epic titled "I Am Love." The stunning use of counterpoint and a melange of pop music styles — ranging from soul ballad to album rock — are a tribute to the enormous flexibility of the Jackson 5. The album was so skewed toward a pop music audience that it failed to chart on the R&B charts, although it reached a most respectable number 16 on the Billboard album chart. Moving Violations is a more assured return to what was happening in popular soul music and the burgeoning disco scene of the mid- to late '70s. In fact, with only a few exceptions — most notably "All I Do Is Think of You" and "Breezy" — the tracks on this final Jackson 5 album were created specifically for the dancefloor. This in turn heralded the return of the quintet to the R&B album charts. Although this would be the final long-player credited to the Jackson Five, the band would continue as a quintet with youngest brother Randy Jackson replacing Jermaine on their next chapter as simply the Jacksons. As with all five in this series of the remastered Jackson 5 two-fer discs, there are a few pertinent "bonus tracks" on this disc — both of which are circa Moving Violation. "Through Thick and Thin" first appeared on the Joyful Jukebox Music compilation. "Forever Came Today" — originally by Diana Ross & the Supremes — is indeed a rarity, as the last half of the track is a dance-friendly instrumental and was originally issued on Motown's Disc-O-Tech #3 various-artist long-player.

Customer Reviews

2 REVIEWS!!!!! WAT!!!!

OK, even though Michael was goin through the deeper voice, adolences stage he was still pretty good!!! Even though the CD didnt do very good I still recommend the song Dancing Machine which is hot!!!! Still a great buy though!!!

I had been waiting for Moving Violation!!!

OMG!! I WORE THAT ALBUM OUT BACK IN THE DAY!

I am happy that you also added Dancing Machine album....IF I DON'T LOVE YOU THIS WAY!!! OMG! I hadn't heard that since I don't know when. It really brought me back! Thanks for putting this on iTunes.

Great for all J5 fans A J5 must have

I still remember when they broke the robot out on Soul Train.Vintage Micheal. The Robot was the seventies equivalent to the moonwalk

Biography

Formed: 1966 in Gary, IN

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s

The Jackson 5 were one of the biggest phenomenons in pop music during the early '70s, and the last great group to come out of the Motown hitmaking machine before Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder shifted the label's focus to more individual visions. The Jackson 5's infectious brand of funky pop-soul was a definite departure from the typically smooth, elegant Motown sound, as befitting the group's youth and the dawn of a new decade. That youth, coupled with the merchandising juggernaut that sprang up...
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