Looking Through the Windows / Goin' Back To Indiana
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Bill Cosby-Tommy Smothers Intro/I Want You Back
- Bill Cosby Intro/Maybe Tomorrow
- Rosey Grier Intro/The Day Basketball Was Saved
- Stand!
- I Want to Take You Higher
- Feelin' Alright
- Medley: Walk On/The Love You Save
- Goin' Back to Indiana
- Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
- Lookin' Through the Windows
- Don't Let Your Baby Catch You
- To Know
- Doctor My Eyes
- Little Bitty Pretty One
- E-Ne-Me-Ne-Mi-Ni-Moe (The Choice Is Yours to Pull)
- If I Have to Move a Mountain
- Don't Want to See Tomorrow
- Children of the Light
- I Can Only Give You Love
- Love Song [*]
- Who's Lovin' You [Live][*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #202868 in Music
- Released on: 2001-08-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered, Import
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
The soundtrack album from the Jackson 5's 1971 TV special Goin' Back to Indiana is largely for completists. Strong new studio versions of "I Want You Back" and "Maybe Tomorrow" share space with murkily recorded but enjoyable live funk-rock and too much sketch material that doesn't work on record. Its follow-up, Lookin' Through the Windows, stands as one of the outfit's most consistent Motown long-players. It documents the Jacksons' continuing move toward softer soul music on the excellent title track, a Philly-style cover of "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", "Don't Want to See Tomorrow", and even a version of Jackson Browne's "Doctor My Eyes". "Don't Let Your Baby Catch You" is an edgier cut in the Funkadelic vein, while "E-Ne-Me-Ne-Mi-Ne-Moe (The Choice is Yours to Pull)" makes a final trip to the kid-stuff style of "ABC" and "The Love You Save". An Indiana concert outtake of "Who's Lovin' You" and the "Windows" B-side "Love Song" expand this CD to nearly 80 minutes. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
Goin' back to the Jackson 5
This album allows you to remember some of the great tracks by the Jackson 5. I especially loved that it had 'If I have to move a mountain'. That's my fave and not many albums have that track. RIP MJ. These songs are timeless.


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