Jackson Five Surprise! 273 New Tracks Discovered
staxwax
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Howard Mann, the Toronto entrepreneur who bought a warehouse full of Jackson family paraphernalia, has a surprise for Michael Jackson fans and the singer???s estate.
He has the masters to 273 unreleased Jackson tracks. Some are Michael alone, some are duets with superstars like Tina Turner, and some are with the Jackson family.
A good chunk of them come from the 1975 CBS variety series featuring the whole family.
According to Mann, who seems to know his stuff, the Jacksons were between the end of their Motown contract that summer and the beginning of one with Epic Records.
???The recordings belonged to the Jacksons. I bought them with the contents of the warehouse,??? Mann says.
Mann feels the recordings therefore do not belong to the Jackson estate, and he can release them any way he sees fit.
Meanwhile, Mann has gone into business???he tells me???with Katherine Jackson only, and not with Joseph Jackson. ???My arrangements have nothing at all to do with Joe Jackson,??? he says.
Mann also says he did not pay Katherine Jackson an advance for her book, ???Never Can Say Goodbye.??? Rather, they are business partners. It does seem that Mann has become The Man in the Jacksons??? life. But he also maintains his largesse is not responsible for the Jackson brothers reportedly all driving new cars.
???You???ll have to look elsewhere for that answer.??? he says.
200+ tracks done in one summer? Will this stuff be any good? Or is there a reason it was left to rot for that long?
Can't imagine Mann will be able to release this without legal entanglements.
Comments
Please take out the fake screaming audience pleez!!
'75 era J5 is my shit..... Moving Violation outtakes?????
I agree.
if the vocals were live then the annoying crowd noise will be there. If its live i dont want it tampered w/.
I cant tell if the studio audience has an added tv studio audience track.
i bet all of the above.
The last UNREALEASED album was alternatives and unreleased.
i bet all of the above.
The last UNREALEASED album was alternatives and unreleased.
Yeah, I imagine there'll be one or two legal challenges to his ownership claims. However, if Wikipedia is to be trusted (ha!), and the show was a co-production between Carefree and JTC, then it's very possible that the rights reside with one or both of those companies. On the other hand, it's unlikely that any deal CBS had with the producers would have been limited to broadcast rights alone, so it'll depend on what those rights were, and whether or not they involved any ownership. Given the interest in all things Michael, one assumes CBS would have put the shows out on video or DVD before now, so perhaps they don't own them after all.