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    Destiny (Bonus Tracks)

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    01/27/2009 | Epic 

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    All Music Guide Review

    The brothers' third post-Motown album as the Jacksons was their most successful release, both commercially and creatively, since 1974's Dancing Machine. Their first two Epic albums, where they aligned with Gamble, Huff, and other Philly soul stalwarts, had some strong singles but were very uneven and somewhat awkward in stretches, and this time out, they wrote and produced on their own. Backed by an arsenal of up-and-coming and veteran L.A. session musicians -- including guitarists Michael Sembello and Paul Jackson, Jr., drummer Rick Marotta, arranger Thomas "Tom Tom 84" Washington, and keyboardist Greg Phillinganes, the last of whom played on just about everything involving a Jackson family member through the early '90s -- Destiny did much more than set the stage for Michael's Off the Wall. The sunny "Blame It on the Boogie" and the dazzling Off the Wall prelude "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" were the album's only singles, upbeat numbers that peaked at number three on the Black Singles chart, but the mature Michael showcase ballad "Push Me Away" (pointing toward "I Can't Help It" and "Human Nature") and the alternately somber and uplifting "Bless His Soul," containing a startling confession from Michael ("There is no life for me at all/'Cause I give myself at beck and call") added an impressive level of depth to the Jacksons' discography. [The 2009 Epic/Legacy reissue, released in tandem with a similarly overhauled Triumph, adds John Luongo's disco mixes of "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)."] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

    Destiny (Bonus Tracks) Notes

    The Jacksons’ 1978’s blockbuster release Destiny was their most successful album to date, spawning the irresistible Top Ten chart smash “Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)” and the infectious “Blame It On The Boogie.” The album’s title was certainly no accident. Under their new agreement with CBS’s Epic label, the legendary family combo were now free to produce themselves and write their own material, and with the release of Destiny they seized the opportunity to become a self-contained hit-making record machine like the world of soul had never seen before. For the Jacksons, things were coming up nothing but roses.

    Credits of Destiny (Bonus Tracks)

    • Tom Tom 84
    • Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements

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