New Release: "Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection"

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Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection

"Michael Jackson could make you forget he was so young." So writes Suzee Ikeda, a Motown artist and A&R assistant who was a creative confidante of a teenaged Michael, in her introductory essay to Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection, a new 3-CD set that features every MJ recording released from 1971 to 1975, plus the Motown-era songs that were released after he left the company. At the height of the Jackson 5 mania in 1970-71, a solo career for young Michael was not a given. But when Donny Osmond went solo while staying in the Osmonds family group, Michael went solo as well, and was given material that made him sound more mature. "Got To Be There," his first solo hit, featured a stunning, declamatory phrase that provided the name of this collection. The LP Got To Be There, released in January 1972, was followed by Ben, after the No. 1 hit title song from a film about a pet rat. Ben was first issued with a cover featuring lurid artwork from the film, which was quickly replaced by a simpler image of MJ; our package reproduces both covers in the 48-page booklet. Music And Me was next, featuring a few Adult Contemporary covers, followed by Forever, Michael, which had a harder dance age; it included the now-classic hits "We're Almost There" and "Just A Little Bit Of You." Although MJ and the J5 left Motown in 1975 to go to Epic Records,that wasn't the end of the story. "One Day In Your Life," released in the aftermath of MJ's solo Off The Wall, turned into a No. 1 hit in the U.K. and top 40 AC in the U.S. Following the crazy ride of Thriller, Motown released Farewell My Summer Love, a batch of songs from the vault with contemporary overdubs; the title song went top 10 R&B. There's more: in 1986 Motown issued Looking Back To Yesterday, a collection of more vault masters--some with the J5--that contained further unexpected gems. Hello World has all of that and these extra gems: all nine songs from Farewell My Summer Love are included in their original,undubbed mixes. Plus, we unearthed the original mix of "Twenty-Five Miles"--Michael's cover of the Edwin Starr hit that has previously been available only in a 1987 vault collection. It's all in a splendid, hard-backed 8"x 5.5" package with an introductory essay by Motown's Suzee Ikeda, a main essay by Mark Anthony Neal, pages of annotations, rare photos and repros of the LP jackets. It's deserving of the one of the greatest performers the world has ever known, at any age.

This seems to contain all of MJ's solo records for Motown, as well as some singles and some previously unreleased stuff in it too!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've never seen some of the stuff here. Such as the original version of MJ's "Twenty Five Miles" (without the awful 80s instrumental) and "You've Really Got A Hold On Me," in which he sounds much older than the version previously released on the album "Ultimate Motown Rarities Collection".

Also it seems there are multiple versions of some of the songs, so I assume there are some differences between them.

Anyways, I'm excited to get this one.:clapping:
 
I've had it for about a week and a half. Its a nice collection
 
I've got most of these songs (on the fantastic Anthology album which I love to death).
But there are a few here I don't have...plus, the booklet looks gorgeous. :D
Never seen this picture before:

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What I REALLY want is the J5 Soulsation boxset...
 
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