2300 Jackson Street is the 17th and final studio album by American group The Jacksons, and their final album for record label Epic, released in the United States on May 28, 1989 (see 1989 in music). This is the group's first album without lead singer Michael Jackson, who had left the group along with older brother, Marlon Jackson. Their final album peaked at No. 59 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and would sell over half a million copies worldwide.[3]
Tracks 1, 4 and 11 arranged and produced by Michael Omartian. Track 1 recorded by David Ahlers; assisted by Pee Wee Jackson. Track 4 recorded by David Ahlers, Mike Couzzi and Mark Richman; assisted by Pee Wee Jackson and Mike Spring. Both tracks mixed by Keith Cohen.
Track 2 arranged, produced and mixed by L.A. and Babyface. Recorded by Jon Gass; assisted by Donnell Sullivan.
Track 3 arranged and produced by Jermaine Jackson. Recorded by David Ahlers. Mixed by Jermaine Jackson, Susan Rogers and Keith Cohen.
Track 5 arranged by Teddy Riley and The Jacksons. Produced by Teddy Riley, The Jacksons and Gene Griffin. Recorded by Dennis Mitchell, Jeff Lorenson, Larry Fergusson, David Ahlers and Marlon Jackson; assisted by Pee Wee Jackson. Mixed by Keith Cohen and Larry Fergusson.
Tracks 6 and 810 arranged and produced by The Jacksons and Attala Zane Giles. Recorded by Susan Rogers (tracks 6, 9 and 10), David Ahlers (tracks 6, 810), Robert Brown (track 6)