Frontiers
Jermaine Jackson · 1978
30 min · 8 tracks · pop music
A vibrant blend of soulful pop and funk, showcasing Jermaine Jackson's smooth vocals and emotive storytelling.
Why this album works
'Frontiers' helped solidify Jermaine Jackson's standing as a solo artist, achieving moderate commercial success and featuring the hit single 'Isn't She Lovely'. The album's mix of pop and soul resonated with audiences during an era that celebrated both genres, contributing to Jermaine's lasting influence on R&B music.
- Best for
- steady melodic flow throughout uplifting vibes for celebration short tracks for quick enjoyment
- Context
- In 1978, Jermaine Jackson was transitioning from his role in the Jackson 5 to a solo career. 'Frontiers' marked his second solo album following his self-titled debut in 1972, reflecting his continued artistic growth and desire to establish himself as a distinct voice in the music industry.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Elvis Presley· Cyndi Lauper· No Doubt· Harry Nilsson· Sparks· Donna Summer· Kenny Rogers· Willie Nelson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Let It Ride Standout 4:00
- 2 The Force 4:23
- 3 Take a Trip to Tomorrow 4:12
- 4 Je vous aime beaucoup 4:00
- 5 You Gave Me Something to Believe In Standout 2:28
- 6 I Love Every Little Thing About You 2:53
- 7 Isn't She Lovely Standout 3:30
- 8 Castles of Sand 5:29
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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