On This Day: July 2, 1984 – The Jacksons Released Victory

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On This Day: July 2, 1984 – The Jacksons Released Victory
On this day July 2, 1984, The Jacksons released their fifteenth album Victory, the only studio album to feature all six Jackson brothers performing together. Coming at the height of Michael Jackson’s global fame following Thriller, the album was a major event and climbed to number 4 on the US Billboard charts. It also reached number 1 in both Canada and Finland.

Victory included a mix of solo spotlights and group performances. Tracks like Torture, Body, and Wait were built around slick 80s production and showcased the brothers’ individual styles. Michael’s standout moment came with the haunting single Torture, a duet with Jermaine that became the album’s biggest hit. Jackie, Marlon, Tito, and Randy all contributed as well, making this a rare and unique collaborative effort.

The album was followed by the massive Victory Tour, which sold out stadiums across North America and further cemented the Jackson family’s place in 80s music history. While critical reception was mixed, Victory was a commercial success and a milestone for fans of the group.

80s insight: Victory captured a unique moment when all six Jackson brothers came together just as Michael was becoming the biggest pop star on the planet. It was a powerful symbol of family legacy in the middle of a rapidly changing musical decade.

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