Lookin’ Through the Windows is the sixth studio album by The Jackson 5, released in May 1972 by Motown.
Genres: R&B
Maybe Tomorrow is the fifth studio album by The Jackson 5, released in April 1971 by Motown Records. Lead single “Never Can Say Goodbye” reached #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The album showed the group’s range expanding into smoother soul territory at the same time as Michael was preparing his solo debut.
Jackson 5 Christmas Album is the fourth studio album by The Jackson 5, released on 15 October 1970 by Motown. The first holiday album from the group features their now-classic versions of “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town”, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”. It reached #1 on the Billboard Christmas Albums chart.
Third Album is the third studio album by The Jackson 5, released on 8 September 1970 by Motown Records. Released only three months after ABC, the album includes their fourth consecutive U.S. #1 single, “I’ll Be There” — making them the only act in history to have their first four singles all reach #1 on the Hot 100.
ABC is the second studio album by The Jackson 5, released on 8 May 1970 by Motown. The title track became their second U.S. #1 single, knocking The Beatles’ “Let It Be” from the top spot. Two further singles — “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There” — also reached #1, making ABC the engine of one of the most extraordinary debut runs in pop history.
Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 is the debut studio album by The Jackson 5, released on 18 December 1969 by Motown Records. Despite the title, Diana Ross had a marketing role only — the brothers were actually discovered by Bobby Taylor and groomed by Berry Gordy and producer Hal Davis. The album produced their first U.S. #1 single, “I Want You Back”, and peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200.
Thriller 40 is the 40th-anniversary 2-disc reissue of Michael Jackson’s 1982 album Thriller, released on 18 November 2022 by Epic Records. Disc one is the remastered original album; disc two collects demos, alternate takes and previously unreleased Thriller-era recordings including “Got the Hots”, “Carousel” and “She’s Trouble”.
Scream is a Halloween-themed compilation by Michael Jackson released on 29 September 2017 by Epic Records. It collects scarier and dance-floor-edge tracks from his catalogue, including “Thriller”, “Ghosts” and “Blood on the Dance Floor”, plus two new megamixes assembled from outtakes. The compilation reached #6 on the Billboard 200.
Xscape is the second posthumous Michael Jackson studio album, released on 13 May 2014 by Epic Records. Executive produced by Epic chairman L.A. Reid, the album takes eight unreleased Jackson recordings spanning Bad through Invincible and reworks them with new production from Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Stargate and others. A standard edition pairs the new versions with the original Jackson demos.
The lead single “Love Never Felt So Good” (recorded 1983, finished posthumously with Justin Timberlake) reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at #2 in the U.S. and at #1 in the UK and 10 other countries.
Bad 25 is the 25th-anniversary deluxe reissue of Michael Jackson’s 1987 album Bad, released on 17 September 2012 by Epic Records. The three-disc set includes the original album remastered, a disc of previously unreleased Bad-era recordings (including “Don’t Be Messin’ ‘Round” and “Streetwalker”), and the full audio of Jackson’s 11 July 1988 Wembley Stadium concert. A bonus DVD features Spike Lee’s documentary Bad 25.