Early group era (1967–1975)
The musical journey of Michael Jackson spans over four decades. To properly archive his work in lossless quality, it helps to understand the distinct eras of his career. 1. The Motown Years (1967–1975)
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Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (1969), ABC (1970), Got to Be There (1972), Ben (1972). michael jackson discography 19672009 flac verified
This era is often the trickiest for verified FLACs because original Motown masters vary in quality. The essential verified sources are the 2009 Motown Remasters series or the 2016 Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls .
The discography post- Invincible consists of compilations and posthumous releases, but the final years offer specific tracks that round out the collection.
"Jam" and "In the Closet" feature dense layers of industrial sound effects, breaking glass, and aggressive synthesizer patches. A verified FLAC file keeps these complex layers perfectly separated, allowing you to hear subtle backing vocals and micro-rhythms hidden deep in the mix. HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995) Early group era (1967–1975) The musical journey of
(1975): His final studio album with Motown.
Heavy use of the Synclavier synthesizer, aggressive vocal tics, and digital multitrack recording.
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Home to the iconic ballad "I'll Be There," showcasing early vocal emotional depth. Early Solo Motown Albums
3. The Quincy Jones Trilogy: Peak Pop Perfection (1979–1987)