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  2. Jermaine Jackson (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jermaine Jackson (released internationally as Dynamite) is the tenth studio album by United States singer-songwriter Jermaine Jackson, released in 1984. It was his debut album with Arista after leaving Motown .

  3. Jermaine Jackson discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Jermaine Jackson includes 14 studio albums, 8 compilation albums, and 33 singles. Albums Studio albums ... Jermaine Jackson "Dynamite" 15: 8: 20 ...

  4. Frontiers (Jermaine Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers is the fifth solo album by Jermaine Jackson, and the third post-Jackson 5 solo album released in 1978. It is Jackson's worst-selling album, despite having a minor hit with the song "Castles of Sand". Like Feel the Fire before it, it also features the Tower of Power horn section. It also features the group Switch, who Jackson had ...

  5. Don't Take It Personal (album) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Take It Personal is a studio album by the American singer Jermaine Jackson, released in 1989. [1] [2] The title track became his second and final US R&B #1 single, and was followed by two more top 30 US R&B hits, "I'd Like to Get to Know You" and "Two Ships". In 2012, the album was reissued by Funky Town Grooves with an extended track ...

  6. Come into My Life (Jermaine Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Come into My Life is the second solo album from Jermaine Jackson. Released in 1973, Come Into My Life charted during the summer of 1973, hitting #30 on R&B and #152 on the pop charts. The album was arranged by Greg Poree, Fonce Mizell, Freddie Perren, H. B. Barnum, David Van De Pitte, David Blumberg, James Anthony Carmichael and The Corporation.

  7. You Said (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Word to the Badd!" was released as the album's lead single in 1991. Although it never was fully released, it was the most successful single from the album, reaching #78 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #88 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. [6] The second single from the album, "You Said, You Said", had more success on the Hot R&B charts, reaching #25.

  8. I Like Your Style - Wikipedia

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    Jermaine Jackson: Jermaine Jackson chronology; Jermaine (1980) I Like Your Style (1981) ... The album peaked at No. 86 on the Billboard 200. [6] Track listing

  9. Let Me Tickle Your Fancy - Wikipedia

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    Let Me Tickle Your Fancy is the ninth studio album by Jermaine Jackson, released in 1982. It was his final album for Motown Records. It reached No. 46 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and No. 9 on the Top R&B LPs chart. The title track peaked at No. 5 on the soul singles chart.

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