Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 126 – The Jackson’s – Triumph

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  • In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we groove through one of the most underrated gems in The Jacksons’ catalog—1980’s Triumph. This album marked a pivotal moment for the legendary group, as they fully embraced a polished, funk-infused sound while continuing to solidify their legacy beyond their Motown years. Featuring standout tracks like "Can You[...]

    In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we groove through one of the most underrated gems in The Jacksons’ catalog—1980’s Triumph. This album marked a pivotal moment for the legendary group, as they fully embraced a polished, funk-infused sound while continuing to solidify their legacy beyond their Motown years.

    Featuring standout tracks like “Can You Feel It,” “Lovely One,” “Walk Right Now,” and “This Place Hotel” (originally titled “Heartbreak Hotel”), Triumph showcased The Jacksons at their creative peak. The album saw Michael Jackson taking on a more dominant role in songwriting and production, foreshadowing the legendary solo career he would soon launch into full force. With infectious grooves, uplifting messages, and some of the group’s tightest harmonies, Triumph proved that The Jacksons were still a dominant force in the music industry.

    In this episode, we’ll break down the production, songwriting, and cultural significance of Triumph, exploring how this album not only set the stage for Michael’s Thriller era but also reaffirmed the Jacksons as pioneers of pop, R&B, and funk.

    Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Triumph, an album that lived up to its name and remains a timeless classic in The Jacksons’ discography.

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