"Lookin' Through the Windows" is the sixth studio album by American pop group The Jackson 5, released in 1972. Following the tremendous success of their previous albums, the group continued to showcase their youthful energy and dynamic vocal harmonies on this record.
The album features a mix of soulful ballads and upbeat pop tracks, with the Jackson 5's trademark blend of catchy melodies and infectious rhythms. The title track, "Lookin' Through the Windows," and the single "Doctor My Eyes" became hits for the group, reaching high positions on the charts.
In addition to their original compositions, the album also includes covers of popular songs like "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "E-Ne-Me-Ne-Mi-Ne-Moe (The Choice Is Yours to Pull)," which the group infuses with their own unique style.
"Lookin' Through the Windows" received positive reviews from critics and further solidified The Jackson 5's status as one of the most popular and influential acts of the era. The album's blend of infectious pop hooks, soulful performances, and youthful exuberance continues to captivate audiences decades after its release.