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Third Album & Maybe Tomorrow

Third Album & Maybe Tomorrow
Jackson 5

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Track Listing

  1. I'll Be There - Hal Davis, Jackson 5, Bob West
  2. Ready Or Not (Here I Come) - Bob West, Hal Davis, Jackson 5, Bobby Taylor, Johnny Bristol, The Corporation TM, Willie Hutch
  3. Oh How Happy - Hal Davis, Jackson 5
  4. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  5. Can I See You In The Morning - Hal Davis, Jackson 5, The Corporation TM
  6. Goin' Back To Indiana
  7. How Funky Is Your Chicken - Hal Davis, Jackson 5, The Corporation TM
  8. Mama S Pearl
  9. Reach In
  10. The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage
  11. Darling Dear - George Gordy, Jackson 5, Lawrence Brown, David Van dePitte
  12. Maybe Tomorrow - Jackson 5, The Corporation TM, Gene Page
  13. She's Good
  14. Never Can Say Goodbye - Hal Davis, Jackson 5, Gene Page
  15. The Wall
  16. Petals
  17. Sixteen Candles - Hal Davis, Jackson 5
  18. (We've Got) Blue Skies - Hal Davis, Jackson 5, The Corporation TM
  19. My Little Baby
  20. It's Great To Be Here
  21. Honey Chile - Hal Davis, Jackson 5
  22. I Will Find A Way

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #132992 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-10-23
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 72 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The Jackson 5's Third Album was not only that, it was their third in nine months. "I'll Be There", the signature ballad and the album's best track, was already ruling the airwaves when the LP appeared. The meld of fuzz-tone guitar and soul harmonies on "Ready or Not (Here I Come)" and "Can I See You in the Morning" makes for sweet listening, as does a cover of the beach-music favourite "Oh How Happy". And "How Funky is Your Chicken" is worthy of the Rufus Thomas hit it riffs on. "Goin' Back to Indiana," however, reeks of showbiz clichés, as does the next album's borderline-offensive "Honey Chile."

The laidback Maybe Tomorrow nonetheless offers excellent ballad performances on its title single, "Never Can Say Goodbye," and Jermaine doo-wop showcases "16 Candles" and "She's Good". But the late-'71 hit "Sugar Daddy," included here as a bonus track alongside its flip, "I'm So Happy," proves that the once-fresh "ABC"/"Love You Save" lyric formula was running on fumes. --Rickey Wright