Definitely the Jacksons. Better material, and while Michael was absolutely amazing as a child, he was and is even better as an adult. I mean, if you can believe it's possible, his voice got even better and obviously, the older you get, the more coordinated, so too did his dancing get better. He had all the gifts as a child, but he honed them as a teenager and adult. Plus, even though Michael had an outstanding command of a songs emotion as a child, even without fully grasping the meaning of the lyrics (this is why I call him an emotional genius, because he just has an innate feel for how to express it), you can't deny his brilliance as an adult vocalist. The beauty of his voice is unmatched, as is his technical skill. And I just find myself better able to appreciate Michael as a teenager and adult because I know he wasn't being made to do anything, at least not with "Destiny" and "Triumph". That was his own work, along with his brothers. I think Triumph is the Jacksons best album. Just great, great material. And I even like some of the songs on "Victory". They could have had more success with that album though if they hadn't made it the way they did, trying to feature each of the brothers and restricting Michael's input so that he wouldn't outshine them. The only hit on the album was "State of Shock", because it's a Michael track. But he's the strongest writer in the group and they should have allowed more of his work to be featured. It wasn't successful because it was like an album with 5 different people submitting solo efforts, and the most talented one not getting to submit hit material. I know a song Michael wrote called "Buffalo Bill" was meant to be on the "Victory" album, but they held it off again, because they wanted the other brother's to have a chance to shine. But it just didn't work. Regardless though, I really like "Wait", by Jackie, I especially love the end when Michael and Jermaine come in. And I like "One More Chance" by Randy. I actually think that's the best song I've heard written solely by him. I love "Be Not Always", even though most fans hate it, but I love it. Michael's voice is unbelieveable on it. And I like "Body", by Marlon. He can't sing, but I think this song is really a catchy tune and I don't get tired of it.