Motown schedules new Jackson 5 album of unreleased songs for November

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Friday 09 October 2009 00:00 BST
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Motown announced the upcoming release of I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters by the American pop quartet Jackson 5, including previously unheard music featuring lead singer Michael Jackson, for November 10.

Wednesday (October 7) marked the 40th anniversary of Motown issuing the Jackson 5's landmark début single "I Want You Back," and the record label took the opportunity to preview the previously unreleased "That's How Love Is" at Jackson5.com. The track, produced by original Jackson 5 collaborators The Corporation, is available for sale at iTunes.

I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters also includes the other never-before-heard songs "Love Comes in Different Flavors" and "Lucky Day" among its 12 tracks. The rest of the album includes rarely heard Jackson 5 songs, "Man's Temptation" (written by late American soul legend Curtis Mayfield) among them.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009.

Site: www.jackson5.com

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