Moving Violation

Moving Violation is the tenth studio album by the Jackson 5 and their final studio album on Motown Records, released on May 15, 1975. Aiming at the developing disco market, the group's funk-based version of Diana Ross & the Supremes' 1968 single "Forever Came Today" was a club hit, while the single's B-side, the R&B ballad "All I Do Is Think of You", became a popular and frequently covered song in its own right.

Moving Violation
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 15, 1975
Recorded1974–1975
StudioMotown Recording Studios, Hollywood, California
GenreSoul, disco, funk
Length35:45
LabelMotown
MS-M6-829S1
ProducerMichael Lovesmith, Hal Davis, Brian Holland, Mel Larsen, Jerry Marcellino
The Jackson 5 chronology
Dancing Machine
(1974)
Moving Violation
(1975)
Anthology
(1976)
Singles from Moving Violation
  1. "Forever Came Today"
    Released: June 10, 1975
  2. "All I Do Is Think of You"
    Released: October 1975
  3. "Body Language (Do the Love Dance)"
    Released: January 24, 1976
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic
Rolling Stone

The album was arranged by Michael Lovesmith, Arthur G. Wright, Dave Blumberg and James Anthony Carmichael, with Lovesmith and John Bahler being responsible for the vocal arrangements. John Kosh was the album cover's designer with photography credited to Jim Britt.

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