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The Jackson 5


"Moving Violation" is the tenth studio album by The Jackson 5, released in 1975. It marked the end of the group's tenure with Motown Records, as they would soon move to Epic Records. The album blends elements of soul, funk, and disco, reflecting the musical trends of the mid-1970s. Tracks like "Forever Came Today" and "All I Do Is Think of You" showcase the group's smooth harmonies and infectious melodies. While "Moving Violation" wasn't as commercially successful as some of The Jackson 5's earlier albums, it still features some memorable moments and demonstrates the group's versatility as performers. It's also notable for being the last Jackson 5 album to feature lead singer Michael Jackson's youthful soprano voice before his voice changed as he entered adolescence.