The Jackson 5 Album: “Third Album/Maybe Tomorrow”
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Third Album/Maybe Tomorrow |
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Release Date:1990-10-25
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:R&B, Motown, Classic Soul
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Label:Motown
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:050109811120
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- An extra star added for sound and presentation!
The J5's third and fourth albums are, of course, melodic, funky, and fun. The real treat here, though, is the care lavished on these recordings. If you've heard the old US-released Motown 2-on-1 CD's of the 1980's, you may recall how flat and claustrophobic they sounded. Not these UK reissues. The remastered sound is spacious, dynamic, and ultra-clean. Add to that the classy cardboard slipcovers over the slimline jewel cases containing full reproductions of the front and back LP cover artwork of both LPs and you'll wonder what's up with US Motown that the British are doing a better job with American soul music. Anyway, these two albums (one one CD) are out of print in the US, so you'll be doubly glad to spring for this reasonably-priced import.
Kyle (Minnesota) - November 07, 2000
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Good stuff
THIRD ALBUM and MAYBE TOMORROW contain some of the J5's best non-singles from their early Motown years. They also represent a nice variety of music; on THIRD ALBUM, the big hits include "I'll Be There" and "Mama's Pearl." Some interesting covers are "The Love I Saw in You was Just a Mirage," "Oh How Happy," and a Jermaine lead, "Bridge Over Troubled Water." One of my favorites is "Can I See You in the Morning," which has the group sounding a little edgier. MAYBE TOMORROW features two beautiful hit singles, "Maybe Tomorrow" and "Never can say Goodbye." It also has a nice cover of "Sixteen Candles" with Jermaine singing the lead. Songs like "The Wall," "Petals," and "(We've got) Blue Skies" are all very catchy and have some decent lyrics. All in all, the material on these two albums is pretty ear-friendly. Songs such as "I'll Be There," "Ready or not (Here I Come)," "Maybe Tomorrow," "Never Can Say Goodbye," and "It's Great to be Here" have all been covered by other artists and/or sampled in hits by other artists, which shows the influence of not only the J5 but of these albums. Anyone who likes catchy melodies should look into these albums!
- 2 Of The Jackson 5's BEST Albums!
With the success of ABC, the Jackson 5 were the ultimate teen idols of the early 70's. The two albums that followed, Third Album & Maybe Tomorrow, only helped them sustain that title. Third Album, released shortly after ABC, contains their 4th consecutive #1 hit, "I'll Be There", as well as the hits, "Mama's Pearl" and "Goin' Back To Indiana". Maybe Tomorrow contains the hits "Never Can Say Goodbye" and the title track. The album tracks on both releases are equally as amazing. Both albums are great examples of the "Jackson 5 Sound" - bright, dynamic songs (originals & covers) well-crafted and produced by The Corporation, flawless background vocals by the group and OUTSTANDING lead vocals by Michael & Jermaine. No doubt these albums take me back to a much simpler, happier time.
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