The track is called, "Forever Came Today" by the Jackson 5. It's the first track on side one on their album entitled "Moving Violation." The hit single from this album is a ballad called "All I Do Is Think Of You." This is a very easy way of referencing this album via song title search engines. The "Moving Violation" album was released in 1975. The was a limited edition 12 inch of "Forever Came Today" release in 1979.
Both the album, and the 12 inch single are extremely rare. But if you look hard enough in a few rare groove shops, I'm certain you'll find it! GOOD LUCK! peace & respect, TP In a message dated 5/25/2000 11:57:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I was listening to Ron Hardy's mix Live @ The Muzik Box 1986 again from the Deep house music page, and I almost went unconsious from hearing one of the BEST, most unbelievable tracks ever!!! I wanna know what it is!!!! It's either Jackson 5's or a Jacksons' track, probably named "Make it last forever", but on what LP is it on???!!!! Listen to it at: www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/mixes4.htm >>