Michael Jackson - Got To Be There -2013- -flac | ...
Several 2013 FLACs circulate:
Released by Motown on January 24, 1972, Got To Be There proved that Michael Jackson was more than just a talented frontman for a group—he was a "Prince of Soul" in his own right. The album was produced by Motown’s "A-team," including , Hal Davis , and Willie Hutch , who crafted a sound that balanced the infectious energy of the Jackson 5 with a newfound emotional maturity. Key highlights of the original 10-track release include: Michael Jackson - Got To Be There -2013- -FLAC ...
The specific search term refers to the 2013 high-resolution studio remaster of Michael Jackson’s iconic 1972 debut solo album, preserved in the lossless Free Lossless Audio Codec ( FLAC ) format. For audiophiles, music historians, and fans of the King of Pop, this release represents the definitive way to experience the genesis of a solo career that changed music forever. Several 2013 FLACs circulate: Released by Motown on
: A high-energy, bubblegum-soul cover of Bobby Day's 1958 rockabilly hit. Complete with infectious bird-call harmonies, it became the album’s biggest commercial pop crossover success. For audiophiles, music historians, and fans of the
: A high-energy cover of Bobby Day's 1958 hit. This became the biggest commercial success of the album, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
