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    JERMAINE JACKSON - The Unreleased Norman Harris Sessions

    More details about this 1976 unreleased album here:
    http://ajskidiscomix.blogspot.fr/201...ed-norman.html
    You can download 3 unreleased songs from the album on this blog
    DO UNTO OTHERS
    HIDE AND SEEK
    KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED
    They sound great!!
    Hopefully the album will see the light of the day soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjdestiny View Post
    More details about this 1976 unreleased album here:
    http://ajskidiscomix.blogspot.fr/201...ed-norman.html
    You can download 3 unreleased songs from the album on this blog
    DO UNTO OTHERS
    HIDE AND SEEK
    KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED
    They sound great!!
    Hopefully the album will see the light of the day soon.
    We've had more.....Good For The Gander..was my favourite

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    http://www.jermainelajaunejackson.com/singer/unreleased

    In between Come Into My Life [[1973) and My Name is Jermaine [[1976), Jermaine recorded another and third studio album Do Unto Others at Sigma Studios in 1975 in Philadelphia that was never released. The album titled Do Unto Others was produced by Norman Harris and remains unreleased. In late 1975, Joseph Jackson was negotiating with several record companies, a new contract for his sons outside the Motown empire. Jermaine decided to stay loyal to Motown and the company managed by his father-in-law. When Berry Gordy promised that Motown would make him a priority for his solo career, Jermaine made the difficult decision to remain in the label, and leave the group. Jermaine's next album release at Motown was My Name Is Jermaine [[1976), re-introducing himself again after the split up with his brothers. The track "Good For The Gander" was released on The Spirit of Philadelphia album.
    Do Unto Others
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    Lucky Charm
    Hide and Seek
    Just Can't Get Around You
    Somewhere From Now
    Keep Our Fingers Crossed
    Startin' Out On The Wrong Foot
    Two Is Company
    [[What's) Good For The Gander
    Home
    Win Or Lose

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    The tracks sound a lot like Eddie Kendricks on Going Up In Smoke and He's A friend.
    Maybe that is the reason Berry did not want to release the album!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack020 View Post
    The tracks sound a lot like Eddie Kendricks on Going Up In Smoke and He's A friend.
    Maybe that is the reason Berry did not want to release the album!
    Yeah, that sound was associated with Kendricks at that point. What's interesting is that Epic forced his brothers to record with Gamble & Huff too.

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    Bobby Eli talked about this album on SDF many years ago. There should be something in the archives.

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    http://soulfuldetroit.com/archives/624/313.html?1015624197

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKEW-UK View Post
    http://soulfuldetroit.com/archives/624/313.html?1015624197
    Some people are clever some are not.....MIKEW-UK - you are clever and I am not! LOLOL

    I asked that question 14 years ago! Crikey.....I was still in my 40's then!

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    Cheers!

    14 years later and the situation remains the same, with no sign of the album ever being released......we'll check back in another 14 years and see if any progress!

    I'd love to see Bobby Eli still posting , he is a walking encyclopedia, with an amazing recollection of finer detail.

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