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2300 Jackson Street Mar 12, 2009 Great Music and I am die hard Jacksons fan. I have been waiting for the CD for very long time. I hope you offer Jackie Jackson CD Be the one 1989 Album and Marlon Jackson CD 1987 Album.
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no michael no record sales Feb 13, 2008 jermaine and his bros learned a valuable lesson never make a album without michael, no adding rebbie to the mix did'nt help.
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I'll admit, it's not their best Dec 02, 2005 But being the Jackson fan that I am, I have to say that because I know they had better albums out. I noticed a lot of people were wondering Where's Michael on this album. It was unfortunate that he only collaborated on the song 2300 Jackson Street, but hey maybe one day when they decide to do another album he'll be more on there. I was upset that Janet didn't do anything but collaborate on 2300 either. I think Randy could've left the song that he had on there in regards to his motorcycle off of the album. But I still enjoyed the rest of the album. What would be cool is if they do another album and turn it into a family thing, where each one does a song or two and then do a family song. That would be nice.
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Where's Michael? Apr 06, 2005 Inarguably,this album was the Jacksons' worst and most forgettable,ever. There's Jackie,Tito,Marlon,Jermaine and Randy but where's Michael? I guess we could say Michael is enjoying his persistent success as a solo performer,living off his endless royalties from sales of his OFF THE WALL,BAD and THRILLER albums. Minus Michael,the group should have gone back to what they originally were,the Jackson Five. Personally,I thought the album was cool,but DESTINY,TRIUMPH and VICTORY were far better than this. Michael personally made the Jackson 5/Jacksons popular.
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Good try Dec 21, 2004 True, there were no big pop hits here with the absence of Michael. But the four Jacksons that remained for this, their last disc on Epic, did their best to at least put together a record on-par with what was out there. It's too bad that Michael's name bared so much on the success of the group, because it's likely that if these songs were covered by most any popular act of the day, it would have been more commercially successful (the lame cover art didn't help, however!). Most of the songs are listenable, if not cookie-cutter synth jams. However, the Spanish-tinged "Maria," intense "Art of Madness," as well as the melodic and romantic "Private Affair" give listeners a few highlights. Sure, just about the whole family and extended family appear to sing on the title track, but it didn't result in success. At least they made a video for it, though it didn't gain much airplay. Though it's unfortunate that this record didn't garner commercial success, those who hear it can at least recognize the ability of the "other" Jacksons to stand on their own. Even without Michael, it isn't any worse than their 1984 "Victory" album.
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