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Updated: 'Dream Street' and remaining 'Decade' tracks added to iTunes All of the albums that Janet recorded with A&M Records, with the exception of 1984's "Dream Street," are now available to purchase digitally on iTunes as of today.
The A&M compilation album "Design of a Decade: 1986-1996" was added only as a partial album and excludes both of the new songs that are exclusive only to that album, "Runaway" and "Twenty Foreplay," as well as a couple of other songs. It is unknown why they would not make the entire compilation in full available for purchase. All of Janet's albums that she recorded for Virgin Records have been available on iTunes for a couple of years now. As of today, the only albums from Janet's entire catalogue that are missing from iTunes are "Dream Street" and the full "Design of a Decade" album. The A&M albums added to iTunes today are: Janet Jackson Control Rhythm Nation 1814 Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 (partial album) May 15th 2007 'Dream Street' and remaining 'Decade' tracks added to iTunes The full "Dream Street" album and the remaining tracks that were missing from "Design of a Decade" have now been added for sale on the US version of iTunes. With these two additions, Janet's full catalogue of albums is now available to purchase for the first time ever in digital format at the online store. [Edited 5/15/07 9:26am] [Edited 5/15/07 9:38am] | |
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What about Dream Street? | |
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I don't see anything prior to Janet. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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didn't janet do an album before dream streat? is that there? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: didn't janet do an album before dream streat? is that there?
Janet Jackson You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: sosgemini said: didn't janet do an album before dream streat? is that there?
Janet Jackson is that on itunes? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: ehuffnsd said: Janet Jackson is that on itunes? si You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Hmm, I see everything new releases but no new Janet. Maybe it hasn't completely uploaded yet. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Is the Janet Jackson album any good? I've always wanted to listen but don't want to buy it. | |
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jayaredee said: Is the Janet Jackson album any good? I've always wanted to listen but don't want to buy it.
I like it... Rene and Angela did production on this one | |
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jayaredee said: Is the Janet Jackson album any good? I've always wanted to listen but don't want to buy it.
I actually prefer her debut to Dreamstreet. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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banks said: All of the albums that Janet recorded with A&M Records, with the exception of 1984's "Dream Street," are now available to purchase digitally on iTunes as of today.
The A&M compilation album "Design of a Decade: 1986-1996" was added only as a partial album and excludes both of the new songs that are exclusive only to that album, "Runaway" and "Twenty Foreplay," as well as a couple of other songs. It is unknown why they would not make the entire compilation in full available for purchase. Runaway and Twenty Foreplay are probably owned outright by Janet herself and were only licensed to A&M. That compilation came about because Janet's first contract with Virgin was up (a somewhat convoluted story in itself), so she was a free agent at the time and did DoaD. | |
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Did Giorgio Moroder compose the music for Dream Street?
If that's right, I'd really love to hear that album someday. Moroder is one of the greatest composers from the 1980s, along with Prince. [Edited 4/24/07 9:55am] | |
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vanity2 said: Did Giorgio Moroder compose the music for Dream Street?
If that's right, I'd really love to hear that album someday. Moroder is one of the greatest composers from the 1980s, along with Prince. [Edited 4/24/07 9:55am] I don't think so. IIRC, it was several of her brothers and a bunch of the Minneapolis crowd (though not Jam & Lewis) that wrote and produced the album. | |
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Dayspring said: banks said: All of the albums that Janet recorded with A&M Records, with the exception of 1984's "Dream Street," are now available to purchase digitally on iTunes as of today.
The A&M compilation album "Design of a Decade: 1986-1996" was added only as a partial album and excludes both of the new songs that are exclusive only to that album, "Runaway" and "Twenty Foreplay," as well as a couple of other songs. It is unknown why they would not make the entire compilation in full available for purchase. Runaway and Twenty Foreplay are probably owned outright by Janet herself and were only licensed to A&M. That compilation came about because Janet's first contract with Virgin was up (a somewhat convoluted story in itself), so she was a free agent at the time and did DoaD. Nope, they are owned by A&M. Her contract with A&M was up and she was signed to Virgin when the album was released. When she signed the Virgin deal, she still owed A&M one last album. They allowed her to release the Janet album with the promise that she would provide a greatest hits package with new trax and that turned out to be Design of a Decade. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Dayspring said: Runaway and Twenty Foreplay are probably owned outright by Janet herself and were only licensed to A&M. That compilation came about because Janet's first contract with Virgin was up (a somewhat convoluted story in itself), so she was a free agent at the time and did DoaD. Nope, they are owned by A&M. Her contract with A&M was up and she was signed to Virgin when the album was released. When she signed the Virgin deal, she still owed A&M one last album. They allowed her to release the Janet album with the promise that she would provide a greatest hits package with new trax and that turned out to be Design of a Decade. i'm not sure about that. I remember specifically when Design came out, it was because her contract with Virgin had been nullified. She later re-signed with them, but DOAD came out in between. | |
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Dayspring said: vanity2 said: Did Giorgio Moroder compose the music for Dream Street?
If that's right, I'd really love to hear that album someday. Moroder is one of the greatest composers from the 1980s, along with Prince. [Edited 4/24/07 9:55am] I don't think so. IIRC, it was several of her brothers and a bunch of the Minneapolis crowd (though not Jam & Lewis) that wrote and produced the album. That's right, Marlon Jackson produced the first single "Don't Stand Another Chance" and Jesse Johnson did a couple of tracks as well. I believe Giorgio did some production also. | |
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JackieBlue said: jayaredee said: Is the Janet Jackson album any good? I've always wanted to listen but don't want to buy it.
I actually prefer her debut to Dreamstreet. I think most people do. | |
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What a treat that Janet's 1982 debut is finally available in the marketplace again. Since the album has been long out of print, I'd say this is a coup for all early 80's Soul/R&B fans. Hot jams like "Say You Do" and "Young Love" never go out of style. | |
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Dream Street is one of the worst, if not THE worst, album I've ever heard, so it has no business being released! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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i lvoe the track Dream Street
http://www.youtube.com/wa...J-VgFKeN9E You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: i lvoe the track Dream Street
http://www.youtube.com/wa...J-VgFKeN9E I like the Dream Street dance | |
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banks said: All of the albums that Janet recorded with A&M Records, with the exception of 1984's "Dream Street," are now available to purchase digitally on iTunes as of today.
The A&M compilation album "Design of a Decade: 1986-1996" was added only as a partial album and excludes both of the new songs that are exclusive only to that album, "Runaway" and "Twenty Foreplay," as well as a couple of other songs. It is unknown why they would not make the entire compilation in full available for purchase. All of Janet's albums that she recorded for Virgin Records have been available on iTunes for a couple of years now. As of today, the only albums from Janet's entire catalogue that are missing from iTunes are "Dream Street" and the full "Design of a Decade" album. The A&M albums added to iTunes today are: Janet Jackson Control Rhythm Nation 1814 Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 (partial album) Dumb, dumb, .....pretty DAMN DUMB decision on the part of Universial!!! Dream Street is THE most sought after album that was NEVER transfer to a CD format in the USA (AFAIK). Real die-hard Janet-fans need this album in their collection. And instead of Universial doing the right thing in the name of making big money (in a good way for a change), they have to screw this up like a bunch of idiots!!! These people will stop at nothing to rewrite history and make it look like Janet never had a cult following long before Control. | |
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Moonbeam said: Dream Street is one of the worst, if not THE worst, album I've ever heard, so it has no business being released!
Like hell!!!! I take it that you never heard the R&B/funk cult classic You Don't Stand Another Chance. I love that track. And THAT whole Dream Street album is a part of Janet's legecy, even if this album wasn't a crossover success like Control or RN1814. BTW, I'm not piss with you for having a second opinion. I'm piss off with Universial because they have no respect for music history at all AFAIC. | |
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To this day I don't have Dream Street on CD. It was always quite elusive to purchase.
I know I like "Dream Street" and "Don't Stand Another Chance". | |
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CinisterCee said: To this day I don't have Dream Street on CD. It was always quite elusive to purchase.
I know I like "Dream Street" and "Don't Stand Another Chance". Don't feel bad. The first and only time I ever seen this album was on vinyl and it belong to one of my neighbors back in the New Orleans East suburbs (BTW, it's a wasteland today because of Hurricane Katrina). If I would have known that Dream Street was never available in CD, I wonder have ask my neighbor to make a cassette copy for me. | |
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I bought both "Janet Jackson" and "Dream Street" through BMG music catalogue.
You may want to check that out | |
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purpleworld said: I bought both "Janet Jackson" and "Dream Street" through BMG music catalogue.
You may want to check that out I will. | |
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TonyVanDam said: purpleworld said: I bought both "Janet Jackson" and "Dream Street" through BMG music catalogue.
You may want to check that out I will. Damn, they still got a CD club? I was in that around 1995 I'd say. Better catalogue than Columbia House from what I recall. | |
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Cool, my copy of Control needs replacing | |
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