‘Skywriter’, the Jacksons seventh studio album (1973) is maybe one of their most underrated albums. It lacked the big monster hits when it came out, coupled with the murmurs that Michaels voice was changing, it didnt sell so well. Michael got to express himself a little more as a young man. “Touch” (originally recorded by the Supremes in 1971), features Michael and Jermaine singing about satisfying a woman in bed. Michael (14 years) expressing himself a little more as a young man, no longer a child. ‘Skywriter’ is definitely not your run-of-the-mill album, this ones a keeper, for sure. With its mixture of harder blues, gospel, funk and even progressive elements this album showcased The Jacksons running to the top. It’s obvious they really enjoyed making this album. 1. Skywriter 2. Hallelujah Day 3. The Boogie Man 4. Touch 5. Corner of the Sky 6. I Cant Quit Your Love 7. Uppermost 8. World of Sunshine 9. Ooh, Id Love To Be With You 10. You Made Me What I Am