Saturday, August 8, 2009

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Michael Jackson Video Collection




As part of the Jackson 5, a group made up of his brothers, Michael Jackson was among the most popular singing stars of the '70s. On his own, he was the biggest pop star of the '80s. Michael Jackson was always the visual and vocal focus of the Jackson 5, who broke through to national success on the Motown label in 1970, when he was 11, with the first of four straight #1 hits, "I Want You Back." Michael was also promoted as a solo artist, and he scored his first hit, "Got to Be There," in 1971. Subsequent hits included his remake of "Rockin' Robin" and "Ben" in 1972.

Michael Jackson's and the Jackson 5 's fortunes declined somewhat after the early '70s, and the group moved to Epic at mid-decade, with Michael temporarily abandoning his solo career and subsuming his group leadership to other members of what was now called the Jacksons. The group gradually built back its popularity by writing its own material. Michael returned to solo work in 1979 with Off the Wall, a mature combination of driving dance songs ("Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough") and feelingly sung ballads ("She's Out of My Life") that outsold any previous group or solo effort, and spawned four Top Ten hits. Michael Jackson again recorded and toured with the Jacksons, but his next album, Thriller (1982), became a musical phenomenon. It was the biggest-selling album of all time, moving over 50 million copies world wide and including seven Top Ten hits. Clearly Michael had grown beyond his brothers, but he stayed with them for one more album and tour in 1984. His follow-up album, Bad (1987), accompanied by a solo world tour, sold over 30 million copies world wide. Six of nine singles hit #1 and the others all reached the Top Ten.