Artist: Jermaine Jackson
Title: Jermaine Jackson (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1984/2014
Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Soul, Funk, RnB, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:06
Total Size: 178 mb | 536 mb
Tracklist:01. Dynamite
02. Sweetest Sweetest
03. Jermaine Jackson duet with Michael Jackson - Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming (Too Good to Be True)
04. Escape from the Planet of the Ant Men
05. Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora - When the Rain Begins to Fall
06. Come to Me (One Way or Another)
07. Do What You Do
08. Whitney Houston with Jermaine Jackson - Take Good Care of My Heart
09. Some Things Are Private
10. Oh Mother
11. Sweetest, Sweetest (Special US Remix)
12. Come to Me (One Way or Another) (12" Remix Version)
13. Do What You Do (12" Remix Version)
14. Dynamite (12" Version)
15. When the Rain Begins to Fall (12" Vocal Version with Breakdown)
After nearly eight years as a Motown solo act, his career was punctuated by false starts and major, sporadic hits. Jermaine Jackson, his first album for Arista, is his first since 1982's Let Me Tickle Your Fancy, and has him doing a slickly produced variant of the R&B/pop his brother was making sound effortless. The biggest hit here, the jaunty "Dynamite," mixes smooth R&B with a hint with a new wave-ish rhythm and synth patterns that has his ingratiating tenor sounding strong and confident. The percolating and infectious "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)" is a duet with brother Michael Jackson. The song attains a well-produced L.A. pop/R&B sound, and has the nervous energy, if not paranoia, of other like-minded Jackson family performances. In the reunion vein, "Escape from the Planet of the Ant Men" features the Jacksons. With its mind-boggling premise and over-production, it all but obscures the fact that it's one of Jackson's strongest vocal performances here. As a devout fan of Marvin Gaye, the artist also has a few romantic moments here, too. The sultry "Do What You Do" boasts a strong arrangement and Jackson's persuasive vocals. "Take Good Care of My Heart," a duet with Whitney Houston, has the two having good chemistry. The last track, "Oh Mother," is an emotional and spare ode that has Jackson's voice at times resembling Art Garfunkel. While Jermaine Jackson's not a perfect album, despite the ground covered, it is a strong one.
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