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Vinyl record michael jackson12/14/2023 ![]() In excellent condition, this album is worth about $300. Originally issued with a unique Jackson Five group portrait cover with OBI. Jackson Five “New Soul Greatest Hits 14” Commercial LP Album (Japan) This rare Japanese compilation issued in 1976 (#VIP 10125) contains 14 Motown era hits. This album in excellent condition is worth over $400. The jacket is a picture of the "Diana Ross Presents" album cover. 9” (#FL-1998) release on Japan’s First Records includes eleven hits by The Jackson 5. “The Golden Hits By The Jackson Five” Commercial LP Album *First Records* (Japan) This c. The second printing of the LP (#LM 2353), released a year later in 1971, is worth around $250 in excellent condition. The Jackson Five “ABC” Commercial LP Album (1st Printing) (Japan) The second Jackson Five album, "ABC", is worth about $400 for a first printing original (#FL 3009). The second printing of this album, (#SJET-8234) issued in 1970 with a green OBI strip, is worth around $200. The Jackson Five “Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5” Commercial LP Album (1969) (Japan) Perhaps the most valuable of all the original Jackson Five Japanese releases, the first printing of this record (#FL-2011) in excellent condition is worth over $400. Michael Jackson Japanese Commercial Albums: This album in excellent condition is worth about $150. Unique “live performance” cover image, with track list on back. Many of the album’s ten tracks were at the time unreleased. Jackson 5 “Boogie" Commercial LP Album *Natural Resources* (USA) This 1979 vinyl LP (#NR-4013T1) released by Motown’s sister label Natural Resources was withdrawn shortly after release so remains very rare and hard to find. ![]() This album in excellent condition is worth about $180. Jackson Five “ABC” Commercial LP Album (Mexico) This original Mexican version of the 1970 release of “ABC” (#STAM-233) sports a very unique cover and is harder to find than most of the more typical releases from the early Jackson Five era. In excellent condition this album is worth about $200. Jackson 5 “Their Twenty Greatest Hits” Commercial LP Album (New Zealand) This rare 1977 release from New Zealand (#AXIS 26) features a unique cover portrait of the Jackson Five and twenty Motown era hits. In excellent condition this album is worth around $200. On the back cover there is an introduction about the Jackson 5 written by Marco Margiarotti, an Italian music critic. Unlike the more typical 3 album Anthology sets, this one excludes the Jermaine solo cuts, but includes most of the Jackson Five and solo Michael Jackson tracks. Jackson Five “Anthology” Commercial 2LP Album Set (Italy) This rare Italian edition of the 1976 “Anthology” (#ATMLP 26034) is a two LP set with a special green tinted gatefold jacket. ![]() This album in excellent condition is worth about $250. Jackson 5 “Grandes Exitos” Commercial LP Album (Ecuador) This rare 1976 Ecuadorian vinyl album (#12-29020) features a unique cover of the Jackson Five rehearsing from the “Goin’ Back To Indiana” TV special, and is very hard to find. This album is worth about $250 in excellent condition. The Best Of Jackson 5 “Incredibly Motown” LP Commercial Album (South Africa) This rare South African album (#TMC-5274) released in 1974 includes 10 Motown era tracks. In excellent condition, this album is worth about $250. “The Michael Jackson Album” 'Hörzu' Commercial LP (Germany) This rare 1973 German release from Tamla Motown (#SHZE-385) features nineteen solo Motown tracks in a unique “Live” cover of Michael performing with The Jackson Five. ![]() Aside from the earlier Japanese album releases, this may have been the only other vinyl release of this concert. Jackson 5 “In Japan!” Commercial LP Album (Ecuador) This rare commercial release (#29007) from 1975 is on the Fediscos Ecuador label and features a live 1973 Jackson Five concert from Osaka, Japan. In excellent condition this album is worth around $450. Although the song was released on various limited edition single formats (most notably this Costa Rican 7” record with “BAD Tour rehearsal cover” worth over $1500 and this Columbian promo 7” single on blue vinyl worth about $450), this may have been the only vinyl release of this song on the full length BAD album, making it a very unique collectible. But easily the most unique inclusion on this record is that it includes the bonus track “Todo Mi Amor Eres Tu” (the Spanish version of “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”) as the first track of Side A. Michael Jackson Columbian BAD Limited Edition Colombian LP Album With “Todo Mi Amor Eres Tu” Bonus Track This commercial Columbian release of Michael Jackson’s 1987 “BAD” album with catalog# 19433 was issued without the typical gatefold jacket cover. Rare Michael Jackson Commercial Vinyl LP Albums
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