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Lost Jackson Five tape discovered over 40 years later

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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This was supposed to be the story of the Jackson Five’s first single, cut in Chicago in 1967. But while he was writing it, Jake Austen picked up a trail leading to a tape nobody knew existed: the earliest known studio recording of Michael Jackson and his brothers. — Chicago Reader

The Jackson Find,” the cover story that appeared in last week’s Chicago Reader (sister paper of CL Atlanta), is a killer piece of investigative music journalism. It details writer Jake Austen’s discovery of what could likely be the first recording by the Jackson Five.

The song, “Big Boy,” is actually an earlier, and possibly better, version than the one released by Steeltown Records in 1968 — one year before their first Motown release.

What you’re about to read is not only a detailed account of the Jackson Five’s Steeltown session but also convincing evidence that by then the group had already been in development with one of Chicago’s most important black-owned labels—an episode previously completely lost to history.

Besides the actual recording, the story uncovers how Joe Jackson was infamous for making side management deals with anyone who he thought could get his boys closer to the top.

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