Dancing Machine (album)
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Dancing Machine | ||
Studio album by The Jackson 5 | ||
Released | September 1974 | |
Recorded | 1973 - 1974 | |
Genre | Bubblegum pop/soul/disco | |
Length | 32:47 | |
Label | Motown MS-M6-780S1 |
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Producer(s) | Hal Davis | |
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The Jackson 5 chronology | ||
G.I.T.: Get It Together (1973) |
Dancing Machine (1974) |
Moving Violation (1975) |
Dancing Machine was an album released by Motown quintet The Jackson 5 in 1974. The song's title track was a #2 pop hit and a #1 R&B hit in the United States, briefly returning the group to their former prominence.
Although the Jacksons were back on the charts, the brothers still complained of their artistic direction. Nonetheless, the album became another disco concept album for the group, and showcased lead singers Michael and Jermaine Jackson.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Am Love"
- "Whatever You Got, I Want"
- "She's a Rhythm Child"
- "Dancing Machine"
- "The Life of the Party"
- "What You Don't Know"
- "If I Don't Love You This Way"
- "It All Begins and Ends With Love"
- "The Mirrors of My Mind"
[edit] Miscellanea
- Singer Mary J. Blige covered the J5's "If I Don't Love You This Way" in an international release of her album, "Love & Life", in 2003.