
After Michael Jackson’s death in June 2009, State Farm ran a commercial featuring a new, understated mix of the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There” that focused on the voices and acoustic guitar. Demand prompted not only a new jingle single, but a full album of “stripped mixes” of early vintage Michael Jackson tracks. The collection’s jewel is “Got to Be There” because it rescues the 1971 #4 hit outright, scrapping the double-tracked vocal that made the shrill sharp IV in “beside me” such an uncomfortable listen. The lone vocal track now allows listeners to marvel in Michael’s delivery.