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Triumph album for sale Product Description
Triumph album for sale by Jacksons was released Jan 27, 2009 on the Epic label. The Jacksons kicked open the door to the '80s with the appropriately titled TRIUMPH. Michael Jackson's gigantic success a year earlier with his platinum-selling OFF THE WALL fueled this album, which heavily features his scorching vocals and hitmaking production sensibilities Triumph buy CD music. With all songs written and produced by the Jacksons, the album begins with the orchestral bombast of "Can You Feel It," complete with child and adult choirs; it's a big song with a monumental production. Triumph CD music contains a single disc with 12 songs. ...See Full Description
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| before Michael mutilated his face... I know this headline is not very nice, but looking at the cover photo makes me long for the "old Michael"! Nevertheless, this album brings back the memories of the good times... I always adored Lovely One and was wowed by This Place Hotel, but the majority of this album is really great. By fRed (Niagara Falls)  |
| The Very best at Epic this album was the very best album that the Jacksons did at 'EPIC" with of course 'Destiny' they put the Jacksons back on top, Miss the music they made. By blackeagle_84 (Boston,Marlborough) |
| Can You Feel It? This CD was another one of those I had to have in my collection. The songs are good and Michael Jackson does some of his best work on this CD. By sankofa (Rockford, IL)  This review is for a different format. |
| When Quincy Jones lit Michael Jackson's fuse... ... OFF THE WALL was the flash of light and heat that followed. Learning everything about hitmaking production style from his friend/mentor/musical "Svengali", it was only a matter of time after WALL'S multi-platinum/multiple hit single status, that the resulting "BOOM" from that explosion would be heard. By cchase (Arlington, VA.)  This review is for a different format. |
| The Best I was searching for this cd for a long time, and was finally able to find it on cd universe for a reasonable price. By goldenlocks266 (Baltimore, Md)  This review is for a different format. |
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Triumph songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7710705 |
| Label | Epic |
| Orig Year | 1980 |
| Catalog number | 1146238 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Jan 27, 2009 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Engineer | Rik Pekkonen; Ross Pallone; Tom Perry |
| Personnel | Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson - guitar, percussion, background vocals Jackie Jackson - vocals, percussion Marlon Jackson
Also: Paulinho Da Costa, Lenny Castro, Paul Jackson Jr., Greg Phillinganes, Jerry Hey, Maxine Willard Waters, Michael Boddicker, Phil Upchurch, Gary Coleman, Kim Hutchcroft, Julia Tillman Waters, David Williams, Gary Herbig, Bill Reichenbach, Bill Reichenbach, Nathan Watts, Ronnie Foster, Latoya Jackson, Stephanie Spruill, Larry Hall, Greg Poree, Ollie Brown, Mike Sembello, Clay Drayton, Mike McKinney, Webster Lewis |
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Brook Benton Today CD (1970)
Triumph album for sale Brook Benton had one of his best years in 1970. "Rainy Night in Georgia" was a smash, reaching the top of quite a few charts, and he released two very strong albums for Atlantic offshoot Cotillion. Today was produced by Arif Mardin and recorded in Miami and New York, but it has a very deep Southern feel. Benton croons, cajoles, and emotes his way through some wonderful songs, taking the R&B classic "A Little Bit of Soap" at half-speed and wringing every last bit of soul from it, using every trick he could find on the heartbreaking "Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs" and waltzing breezily through his own lightweight but heavy "Where Do We Go From Here?" He makes songs work that shouldn't: he turns "My Way" into a laid-back tour de force, melts the speakers on the usually schmaltzy "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," and whispers through a powerful version of "I've Gotta Be Me." Most singers would have sunk under the weight of such white-bread selections, but Benton makes them his personal property. And of course there is "Rainy Night in Georgia," which deserves every accolade it gets, because it truly is a soul classic. It certainly makes this an album worth hearing. [Today ...
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