Jackson 5 | That’s How Love Is (Hear It Online! – New Unreleased Single)
New, never-before-heard Jackson 5 track “That’s How Love Is” can be heard at www.jackson5.com !
and there will never be another one like it again. Now, on the 40th
anniversary of the group’s landmark Motown debut – their smash hit “I Want You Back” b/w “Who’s Lovin’ You” was issued Oct. 7, 1969 – the Jackson 5 is heard like never before.
‘I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters’ (Motown/UMe),
issued Nov. 10, 2009, brings to the public for the first time 12
unreleased recordings that include unique alternate versions of
well-known hits as well as near classics and should-have-been-hits by
one of the most popular groups of all time.
Preceding the release is the eSingle, “That’s How Love Is”, releasing exclusively on iTunes on October 6, the eve of the 40th anniversary. It’s produced by The Corporation™ and mixed exclusively for this release by original Motown engineer Russ Terrana.
“That’s How Love Is”, can be heard on www.jackson5.com.‘I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters’ also features Stevie Wonder’s “Buttercup”,
a highly anticipated collaboration announced in 1974 but never
released. There are two different studio performances of hits – one, a
medley of “I Want You Back/ABC/The Love You Save”, the other an alternate version of “Never Can Say Goodbye” – recorded for TV appearances with Michael’s
lead laid down for “safety” (he would sing live on the shows) but never
heard until now. Other hit alternates: an extended alternate version of
the No. 1 hit “Dancing Machine” and the original vocal version of “ABC.”
We get to hear, too, amazing unreleased tracks written and produced by the J5’s regular producers: The Corporation™ (“I Want You Back”,
“ABC”, et al), with two “new” songs, the afore-mentioned, cute and lively “That’s How Love Is” and “Love Comes In Different Flavors”; and Hal Davis (“I’ll Be There” and many more), represented by the beautiful “Lucky Day”, with one of MJ’s loveliest vocals.The J5 recorded prolifically throughout their Motown tenure, especially their first year under the tutelage of Bobby Taylor, who first brought them to Motown and produced two-thirds of their debut album. On this collection we’ll hear two soulful, nearly forgotten tracks: “Man’s Temptation”, a ballad written by Curtis Mayfield – originally performed by Gene Chandler and later covered by Isaac Hayes – featuring Jackie, Jermaine, and Michael, whose passionate vocals make the track this new album’s “Who’s Loving You”; and the funky “Listen I’ll Tell You How”, a Taylor original.
That’s not all. Willie Hutch, co-writer of “I’ll Be There”, delivered “Love Call”, a fast-paced smash that was somehow overlooked back in ’71. Johnny Bristol, best known for his work with Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Jr. Walker and the Supremes, co-wrote and produced “I’ll Try You’ll Try (Maybe We’ll All Get By)”, a super funky, socially conscious jam.
‘I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters’, at 12 tracks, mirrors an original Motown
album lineup. On this brand new album not only is the music previously
unheard, most of the photos in the package are previously unseen.
Another bonus for longtime J5 fans: In addition to “That’s How Love Is”, Russ Terrana mixed two more tracks for this collection.
“The Motown vault is a vast treasure trove, and careful research begun in anticipation of the Jackson 5’s 40th
anniversary revealed they had recorded dozens of fantastic songs that
simply could not have all been released at the time,” says Bruce Resnikoff, President/CEO, Universal Music Enterprises. “We are amazed by the quality, and we know the many Michael Jackson
fans all over the world will be too. We’re thrilled to have the
opportunity to bring these exciting recordings to the public in such a
special package.”
‘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.
The celebration of Motown 50
continues around the globe with events, special programming, exhibits,
etc. An irresistible force of social and cultural change, Berry Gordy’s legendary Motown Records
made its mark not just on the music industry but society at large, with
a sound that has become one of the most significant musical
accomplishments and stunning success stories of the 20th century. No
other record company in history has exerted such an enormous influence
on both the style and substance of popular music and culture. That
influence is still being felt today, from pop to hip-hop, as Motown celebrates the 50th anniversary of the company’s founding. Today, Motown is part of the Universal Music Group, with its classic recorded music catalog managed by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe).
‘I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters’ hits stores and online November 10, 2009! Pre-order your own copy from Amazon or Barnes & Noble now!
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