Goin' Places
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Goin' Places | ||
Studio album by The Jacksons | ||
Released | October 1977 | |
Recorded | 1977 | |
Genre | R&B/Soul/Disco | |
Length | N/A | |
Label | Philadelphia International/CBS | |
Producer(s) | Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff | |
The Jacksons chronology | ||
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The Jacksons (1976) |
Goin' Places (1977) |
Destiny (1978) |
Goin' Places was The Jacksons' second album for CBS Records' Philadelphia International subsidiary. It was released in 1977, the year before the family group moved to Epic Records in 1978 for their return to mainstream success. This is considered their lowest selling album next to 2300 Jackson Street. This album did spanwed the Disco-hit "Different Kind of Lady" written by the Jacksons. That song gave the brothers the confidence to decided to write and produce an whole album by theirselves.
[edit] Track listing
- "Music's Taken Over" (Carstarphen/McFadden/Whitehead)
- "Goin' Places" (Gamble/Huff)
- "Different Kind of Lady" (The Jacksons)
- "Even Though You're Gone" (Gamble/Huff)
- "Jump For Joy" (Biggs/Wansel)
- "Heaven Knows I Love You, Girl" (Gamble/Huff)
- "Man Of War" (Gamble/Huff)
- "Do What You Wanna" (The Jacksons)
- "Find Me a Girl" (Gamble/Huff)
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