Victory (The Jacksons album)

Production

  • The Jackson Five

Victory is the 14th studio album by the Jackson Five, which was released in July 1984 and at that time meant a major comeback for the band.

History

Following the broadcast of the television program Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever Jermaine Jackson decided to record an album in nine years with the Jackson Five. Each member sang at least one song on the album, so Jermaine sang the song Torture and his brother Michael Jackson 's duet with Mick Jagger State of Shock. Both also sang a duet track Waiting. The bonus tracks One More Chance and The Hurt could be heard in addition background singers. The single releases State of Shock Torture and are the only ones to which music videos exist, in addition to the sales success of the album by the State of Shock hit her wear. To promote the album the Jacksons went on the Victory Tour.

Title list

Charts

Album

Singles

Contributors

  • Randy Jackson: vocals, percussion
  • Jackie Jackson: vocals, horn
  • Michael Jackson: vocals
  • Marlon Jackson: vocals, keyboards
  • Tito Jackson: vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines
  • Jermaine Jackson: vocals
  • David Paich, John Barnes, Michael Boddicker, Derek Nakamoto: Keyboards
  • Lenny Castro, Paulinho da Costa: Percussion
  • Jeff Porcaro, Jonathan Moffett: Drums
  • Nathan East, Louis Johnson: Bass
  • Steve Lukather, Greg leek, Jack Wargo, David Williams, Gregg Wright: Guitar
  • Murray Adler: concertmaster
  • Jerry Hey: Strings and Horn
  • Mick Jagger: vocals
  • Robin Ross: Viola
  • The Jackson Five, Steve Porcaro & Greg Ladanyi: producer
  • Brent Averill, Richard Bosworth, Bill Bottrell, Tito Jackson, Tom Knox, Greg Ladanyi, Bruce Swedien: engineers
  • Niko Bolas, Ollie Cotton, Paul Erickson, Bino Espinoza, Matt Forger, Stuart Furusho, Mitch Gibson, Shep Longsdale, Brian Malouf, Terry Stewart: assistive Toningeieure
  • Niko Bolas, Bill Bottrell, Bruce Swedien: Mixing: mixing
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