A timeless Motown classic given an '80s makeover.
The Jackson 5's monumental song "I Want You Back" has been reimagined to echo the dance scene of 1988. Proof of a timeless groove.
"I Want You Back" was the Jackson 5's first US single, released in 1969, and is a song that symbolizes the golden age of Motown. The 1988 remix version reinterpreted the original's soulful essence with electronic embellishments in the context of house and dance music, which was popular at the time. The 1999 reissue included this version, and it has become an entry point for old-time listeners to find new appeal and for younger listeners to rediscover the classics. This release gives us a glimpse of how Michael Jackson's talent has adapted to the times.
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I Want You Back (12 Inch Remix)
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I Want You Back (Original Mix)
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I Want You Back (You Know We Got Soul Dub Mix)
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Never Can Say Goodbye
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Written By, Arranged By, Producer - The Corporation (2) (A1 to B1)