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Boogie (album)

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Released
  
January 16, 1979

Boogie (1979)
  
Triumph (1980)

Genre
  
Bubblegum pop and soul

Label
  
Natural Resources and Motown

Producer
  
Hal Davis and The Corporation

Boogie is a compilation album of both previously released and unreleased tracks by American band The Jackson 5. It was released after the release of the Jacksons studio album Destiny in 1979. Boogie is considered the rarest of all Jackson 5 or Jacksons releases, as not many albums were pressed and fewer were sold at the time.

Contents

Background and composition

In 1979, the Jacksons moved up in the Top 10 with the album Destiny, released by Epic, and the hit "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)". Michael Jackson began recording Off the Wall that year, and Motown wanted to cash in on the newfound success with Boogie on the Natural Resources label.

Five of the seven songs are unpublished productions by Hal Davis; some are in the line of "Pride and Joy" on "Joyful Jukebox Music" as "I Was Made To Love Her" and "Love's Gone Bad". The sweetness of "One Day I'll Marry You", following the sessions for "Never Can Say Goodbye", might have its place in albums like Maybe Tomorrow and Got to Be There. "Oh, I've Been Blessed" is produced by Bobby Taylor, recorded in the early beginnings of Motown group. "Penny Arcade" is the vein of Lookin' Through the Windows.

Boogie, along with Joyful Jukebox Music, was distributed for a very short period, and the album remains the rarest of the Jackson 5. In 2004, it was available for a limited time from Hip-O Select, to complement Motown's 2001 "2 Albums on 1 CD" re-issue set of the Jackson 5's albums, on which some of these songs were issued as bonus tracks. Although only 5,000 copies were pressed, the album contains the previously unreleased full 15+ minute take of the song "Hum Along and Dance". It is currently available for purchase on iTunes.

Personnel

Side A

on "Love's Gone Bad"

  • Written and Composed: Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
  • Arrangement: David Blumberg
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • on "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore"

  • Written and Composed: Laurie Burton and Pam Sawyer
  • Arrangement: James Anthony Carmichael
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • on "ABC"

  • Written and Composed: The Corporation
  • Arrangement: The Corporation
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson and Jackie Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: The Corporation
  • on "I Was Made To Love Her"

  • Written and Composed: Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy and Stevie Wonder
  • Arrangement: David Blumberg
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • on "One Day I'll Marry You"

  • Written and Composed: Pam Sawyer and LaVerne Ware
  • Arrangement: Gene Page
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • Side B

    on "Never Can Say Goodbye"

  • Written and Composed: Clifton Davis
  • Arrangement: The Corporation, Gene Page and James Carmichael
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • on "Oh, I've Been Blessed"

  • Written and Composed: Lena Manns and Frank Wilson
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Bobby Taylor
  • on "Penny Arcade"

  • Written and composed: Mel Larson, Jerry Marcellino and Deke Richards
  • Lead vocals: Jermaine Jackson and Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producers: Mel Larson and Jerry Marcellino
  • on "Just Because I Love You"

  • Written and composed: James W. Alexander and Willie Hutch
  • Arrangement: James Carmichael
  • Lead vocals: Jermaine Jackson and Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • on "Dancing Machine"

  • Written and composed: Hal Davis, Don Fletcher and Dean Parks
  • Arrangement: Arthur Wright
  • Bass: William Salter
  • Keyboards: Joe Sample
  • Drums: James Gadson
  • Lead vocals: Michael Jackson and Jermaine Jackson
  • Background vocals: The Jackson 5
  • Producer: Hal Davis
  • References

    Boogie (album) Wikipedia