Michael Jackson LP, deals Vintage Collector Item, Jackson Five Vinyl Album, Limited Edition Kellogg's and the Jacksons, Rare Collector Item

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Michael Jackson LP, deals Vintage Collector Item, Jackson Five Vinyl Album, Limited Edition Kellogg's and the Jacksons, Rare Collector Item, RARE 1985 Limited Edition THE JACKSONS Victory picture disc with special gatefold jacket Only 5000 of.
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Product code: Michael Jackson LP, deals Vintage Collector Item, Jackson Five Vinyl Album, Limited Edition Kellogg's and the Jacksons, Rare Collector Item

RARE 1985 Limited Edition THE JACKSONS Victory picture disc with special gatefold jacket. Only 5000 of these were ever produced.

Cover and record both in excellent condition. Very minor wear to the edges of the jacket. No scratches or other defects on the vinyl itself. Comes with protective clear sheath.

Michael Jackson collectors appraise the value of this album at $500.

Tracklist

Side 1
1 Torture
2 Wait
3 One More Chance
4 Be Not Always

Side 2
1 State Of Shock (featuring Mick Jagger)
2 We Can Change The World
3 The Hurt
4 Body

Victory is the fifteenth studio album by the Jacksons. It was released on July 2, 1984 by Epic Records. The album was the only album to include all six Jackson brothers together as an official group; also, it was the last album entirely recorded with lead singer Michael Jackson. The album sold over seven million copies worldwide, peaking at No. 4 on the US Billboard 200. On July 17, 1984, the album was certified Gold by the BPI for the sales of at least 100.000 copies in the United Kingdom. On October 30, 1984, the album was certified 2× Platinum by RIAA for the sales of over 2 million copies in the United States.

Victory was supported by the Victory Tour, with lead singer Michael Jackson, who had recently released the world's all-time best-selling album, Thriller, prominently featured. Shortly deals after the tour ended, Michael and Marlon Jackson quit the group. Jermaine, Tito, Randy and Jackie Jackson continued on as the Jacksons, and releasing one more album, 1989's 2300 Jackson Street (whose title track did feature all six Jackson brothers, along with their sisters Janet and Rebbie) before splitting up.

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