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1976 studio album by Jermaine Jackson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My Name Is Jermaine is the third solo album from Jermaine Jackson and the first post-Jackson 5 album from him. It was released in 1976. The single released from this album was "Let's Be Young Tonight" which went to No. #19 on the Black Singles chart.
My Name Is Jermaine | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 1976[1] | |||
Recorded | 1976 | |||
Studio | Motown Recording Studios (Hollywood, California) | |||
Genre | Funk/Soul | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Greg Wright, Michael Lovesmith, Gwen Glen, Jeffrey Bowen, Hal Davis, Michael B. Sutton | |||
Jermaine Jackson chronology | ||||
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In 1975, The Jackson 5 released what would be their final album recorded for Motown, Moving Violation. Tired of his sons not being able to write their own songs, Joseph Jackson devised an exit strategy from Motown. Jermaine, however, remained with the label. With Jermaine gone, the youngest Jackson brother, Randy, joined the group and since the "Jackson 5" trademark was owned by Motown, the brothers renamed themselves The Jacksons and moved to Epic Records where they scored more hits like "Enjoy Yourself", "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", "This Place Hotel", and many more. Jermaine would not join his brothers again until the Motown 25 TV special in 1983.
For Jermaine's first album without his brothers, Berry Gordy hired a who's-who of Motown producers, including Hal Davis (who was instrumental in part of the brothers' success) and Jeffrey Bowen.
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