Randy & The Gypsys, AKA Randy Jackson's solo album debut, and single album credited to the youngest Jackson brother came and went during an era where all eyes were on older brother Michael, and younger sister, Janet. If you didn't know this album existed, I'm not surprised.
Randy Jackson is the second to youngest Jackson sibling, eldest only to Janet, and was never officially part of the original Jackson 5 lineup. He was, however, on tour with the group as of 1972 playing multiple instruments. An honorary member, if you will.
When the Jackson 5 left Motown Records, Randy would finally join his brothers as a credited member of The Jacksons, and would record with them from their 1976 self titled album through 1989's 2300 Jackson Street.
It was in October of 1989 that Randy would create his own band, The Gypsys, and set out for a short lived solo career. Though the album is peppy, and definitely has a beat you can dance to, it fails to deliver any noteworthy tracks that stand out as singles. As a whole, it's seemingly forgettable.
In fact, more interesting than the album itself was reading up on the man's destructive past, littered among convictions of domestic violence, getting shot at by Tina Turner for trying to break into her house, child custody battles that he never appeared in court for, and a woman who he had two children with, who would then go on to marry and divorce his brother Jermaine.
It appears that the often forgotten Jackson brother inherited a lot of demons from his father. Though he may have gone on to be a lucrative partner with his sister Janet as joint owner of the Rhythm Nation Records, doesn't have a past that screams, "Likeable guy!"
I wish I could talk more on the album itself, but it truly was forgettable. By track five, I didn't even care about it.
While I'm happy to have the album, it's more so to check that "Jackson" box I've been ticking away at. I don't know why I feel inclined to own every Jackson sibling album. Especially in light of the majority of them not being good. It's just something I "need" to have, so I have it.
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