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Jane Child Remember her from the late 80's early 90's with her hit single "don't wanna fall in love"? She seemed unique and interesting. how was that album? also was there any connection to prince? she seemed kinda freaky enough, lol! | |
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i remember that song and "welcome to the real world".
i owned that album on cassette for like five minutes. i don't know what i was expecting, but i was disappointed because i thought it would be all punk rock and freaky. as if those two songs were anything vaguely close to punk rock or freaky. anyway, i got rid of it. yet i remember liking robbie nevil's album. i guess he was okay because he looked as geeky as his music. ah, the lessons of youth. | |
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Anxiety said: i remember that song and "welcome to the real world".
i owned that album on cassette for like five minutes. i don't know what i was expecting, but i was disappointed because i thought it would be all punk rock and freaky. as if those two songs were anything vaguely close to punk rock or freaky. anyway, i got rid of it. yet i remember liking robbie nevil's album. i guess he was okay because he looked as geeky as his music. ah, the lessons of youth. i could see why you would think that but yeah from what i know of her which is that only song i guess she was more dancey? but i heard she played a lot of instruments as well. so the album was no good? | |
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Anxiety said: i remember that song and "welcome to the real world".
i owned that album on cassette for like five minutes. i don't know what i was expecting, but i was disappointed because i thought it would be all punk rock and freaky. as if those two songs were anything vaguely close to punk rock or freaky. anyway, i got rid of it. yet i remember liking robbie nevil's album. i guess he was okay because he looked as geeky as his music. ah, the lessons of youth. I was the same way. I got the album and played "Don't Wanna Fall in Love" till it was worn out practically. "Welcome to the Real World" was fairly good too, but the rest of the album was a real dog as I recall. When college finances got tight and I needed to sell some CDs, that was the first to go. | |
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Liked her voice, I just remember her long ass braids. | |
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dancerella said: Anxiety said: i remember that song and "welcome to the real world".
i owned that album on cassette for like five minutes. i don't know what i was expecting, but i was disappointed because i thought it would be all punk rock and freaky. as if those two songs were anything vaguely close to punk rock or freaky. anyway, i got rid of it. yet i remember liking robbie nevil's album. i guess he was okay because he looked as geeky as his music. ah, the lessons of youth. i could see why you would think that but yeah from what i know of her which is that only song i guess she was more dancey? but i heard she played a lot of instruments as well. so the album was no good? i think if i listened to it now i might have a different opinion (or a less immediately repulsed one), but i remember it being really bland, overproduced 80s pop music, and the singles from MTV were the best things on there. maybe it's aged well with time, i couldn't really say... | |
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I have been looking for the Teddy Riley remix of Don't Wanna Fall In Love forever. | |
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I remember Jane.
Other than being on WB and doing the whole "writer,producer, performer" shtick she didn't have any connection with P. I enjoyed her stuff. http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
y'all gone keep messin' around wit me and turn me back to the old me...... | |
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I remember liking the Jane Child album a lot. It's very late 80s synth-poppy. I still have it, but haven't listened to it in awhile. Her look was the most radical thing about her.
Jam & Lewis did a nice remix for "Welcome To The Real World" when the single was rereleased after "Don't Wanna Fall In Love". | |
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Stymie said: I have been looking for the Teddy Riley remix of Don't Wanna Fall In Love forever.
http://www.amazon.com/Don...305&sr=8-1 Amazon has a few used copies for under $7. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Stymie said: I have been looking for the Teddy Riley remix of Don't Wanna Fall In Love forever.
http://www.amazon.com/Don...305&sr=8-1 Amazon has a few used copies for under $7. | |
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Stymie said: daPrettyman said: Thank you!!No problem. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Jane's stuff was tight. Her follow-up album was a lot more robust. I wonder, though, if it didn't get buried because of her pretty overt lesbian lyrics. Mid-1990s, that sort of thing wasn't done blatantly in pop. And, given that she'd always been sort of marginal, even with the chops and hits from her first album, her second plummeted. | |
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ThreadBare said: Jane's stuff was tight. Her follow-up album was a lot more robust. I wonder, though, if it didn't get buried because of her pretty overt lesbian lyrics. Mid-1990s, that sort of thing wasn't done blatantly in pop. And, given that she'd always been sort of marginal, even with the chops and hits from her first album, her second plummeted. She was gay? | |
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ThreadBare said: Jane's stuff was tight. Her follow-up album was a lot more robust. I wonder, though, if it didn't get buried because of her pretty overt lesbian lyrics. Mid-1990s, that sort of thing wasn't done blatantly in pop. And, given that she'd always been sort of marginal, even with the chops and hits from her first album, her second plummeted.
A follow up album with overtly lesbian lyrics? Way to guarantee a sophomore jinx! I have that first album. It's OK, but the only killer track is of course, "I Don't Wanna Fall In Love". Most of the album has hints of that signature song but nothing quite hits the spot. | |
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Stymie said: daPrettyman said: Thank you!!And it's worth it! I finally tracked down that CD single about two years ago. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Funny and Very true story. (early 90's and Jane was hot) A friend and i were driving around hollywood in the wee hours of the morning. We see this 1950's edsel car (kinda strange looking car) and Jane was driving. I swear she was taking toke, her fingers were all up her nose. When we were sure it was Jane (the braids gave it away) my friend rolled down the window and at the top of his lungs he screamed....JAAAAANNNNEEEE!!!! (while driving) she dropped whatever she had in her hand and then covered her face with her left hand while continuing to drive with her right. We laughed for hours!!!!!
I'll never forget the look on her face when my friend screamed her name. It was pricless!! She was sooooo pissed off! [Edited 10/2/08 19:32pm] | |
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The series of compilations called Ultimate 16 has a nineties comp with "Don't Wanna Fall In Love" on it.. I bought it this summer for like $6 at Best Buy.
CHECK IT OUT | |
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VinnyM27 said: ThreadBare said: Jane's stuff was tight. Her follow-up album was a lot more robust. I wonder, though, if it didn't get buried because of her pretty overt lesbian lyrics. Mid-1990s, that sort of thing wasn't done blatantly in pop. And, given that she'd always been sort of marginal, even with the chops and hits from her first album, her second plummeted.
A follow up album with overtly lesbian lyrics? Way to guarantee a sophomore jinx! I have that first album. It's OK, but the only killer track is of course, "I Don't Wanna Fall In Love". Most of the album has hints of that signature song but nothing quite hits the spot. hmmm...i also didn't know she was gay. oh well....i am stil intrigued by her first cd. i may check it out. you recommend? | |
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The follow-up album had some cool melodies. But, even by the late-1990s, the arrangements sounded a bit over-produced and slick. | |
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I can't lie...I LOVE this song! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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KidaDynamite said: I can't lie...I LOVE this song! I love this version even more... **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: I love this version even more...
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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daPrettyman said: KidaDynamite said: I can't lie...I LOVE this song! I love this version even more... This one is pretty cool too but I'm feelin' the original more...I guess. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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