Thursday, May 27, 2010

J5 in the Studio

In the spring of 1974, Rock & Soul Songs sent reporter Lisa Robinson to the Motown Studios to observe a Jackson 5 recording session first-hand. As it turned out, Jermaine had the flu that day, so what she witnessed was a two-hour session of Michael, Marlon, and Jackie recording the backing vocals for "It All Begins and Ends with Love," a cut that appeared on the Dancing Machine LP. I'm sure the whole experience would have been more exciting for the young reporter if the lead singer had been been laying down vocal tracks, but she did manage to make her account interesting, in any case, and offered rare insight into the day-to-day studio work of two of the group's frequently unsung members, Marlon and Jackie.

4 comments:

  1. This truly is a great article, I've never read it before.
    Thank you!

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  2. Glad you like it, Raisa! Rock & Soul Songs had a lot of great reporting on The Five, and this is one of my favorite articles.

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  3. That photo is not from this recording session is it. Because in the article she said that Michael had a cap on, plus the photo looks more 72 to me.

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  4. No, I don't think they had a photographer there. But with a report this specific, I don't think they needed one.

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