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Smoothcriminal12's album of the week: The Velvet Rope
First off on the discussion panel is quite possibly my favourite Janet album of all time: The Velvet Rope (which turns 15 in October this year).
This album has changed the way I listen to music. From the smooth neo-soul of Got 'Til It's Gone, to the rock-tinged flavour of What About, it is a roller coaster of emotions and a journey through the human experience. I regard it as the Ying to HIStory's Yang.
To me she's never been the same since. Never that introspective or deep. The music never communicated to me like it used to after The Velvet Rope. She blends genres and topics so eloquently it seems almost as if it's a movie, and we're just sitting back and watching the scenes evolve.
Ladies and gentlemen, The Velvet Rope. | |
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This was always my favorite song off it:
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Six singles were released:
Singles "Got 'til It's Gone" was released as an international single and received radio airplay in the United States, but was not released as a commercial single within the country. The single peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay and at number 3 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.[16][17] "Together Again" peaked at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and at number eight on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.[18] The single entered the Hot 100 on December 20, 1997, peaking at number one on January 31, 1998 and topped the chart for two weeks.[14] "Together Again" spent a record 46 weeks on the Hot 100 singles chart.[14] On January 9, 1998, "Together Again" received gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.[19] "Go Deep", like "Got 'til It's Gone" was released as an international single but was not commercially available in the United States. The song received radio airplay and peaked at number 28 on the Hot 100 Airplay and number 11 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.[20][21] "I Get Lonely" peaked at number three on the Hot 100 singles chart and at number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.[18] On June 30, 1998, the single was certified gold by the RIAA.[22] "You" was released as the album's fifth single in September 1998. Although the single received a promo release in the United Kingdom, it was ineligible to chart. The ballad "Every Time" was released as the album's sixth and final single in late 1998. The song was relatively a commercial failure in many countries. It failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.
The sheer beauty of the afro-centric images shown in this video expresses the lyrics of this song 1000 times more than it was originall supposed to convey.
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I love that song and how she's slowly building on top of it as it goes on. | |
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Yeah that song just takes you on a journey... | |
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Tonight's The Night really got me. When I first heard her say "I love you girl" I was like "what"? And I had to rewind. Then I heard "this is just between me, and you....and you." I was like "damn". [Edited 6/27/12 18:08pm] | |
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I think What About would have made a great video And it's my favorite song on the album along with the sensual Rope Burn Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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I loved the bisexuality annotations in that song. She said "boy" in the final chorus line. It was like she was making a point. Of course people were thinking she seriously WAS bi (and it's still rumored she is. ). I wonder how Rod Stewart felt about it. | |
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I thought she was at first, but I realize she was probably just toying with people. | |
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That's pretty much what it was. That said, I loved the funk influences in "Free Xone". The fact that she attacked phobia of sexualities in that song made it all the better. | |
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That song's a jam. She was getting her thang on that track. I want an extended version. | |
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Love this album and its funny because I have been listening to it alot lately... I think at the moment You is my favorite off the album.. it is a killer LIVE... She should have made a real music video for it....
I AM ADDICTED TO THIS SONG AND PERFORMANCE..... ADDICTED | |
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I love You. | |
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Everybody has the need to feel Special. I'm currently reading her True You book and that song gets in my head because of the message. | |
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And what a journey it is! Jam & Lewis did a masterful job with the track. They were either on the cutting edge or slightly ahead of the game with this one. Even the concept of emailing or online dating wasn't quite as prevelant as it is today. The Drum & Bass elements of this song took something that was underground and brought it to the Pop mainstream. Although it wasn't a single, it was one of my favorites.
Speaking of the other joints, I always loved how they used a little of "Tighten Up" from Archie Bell and the Drells in "Free Xone". Funky
The backup singer/dancer on the left is killing it throughout the video btw. | |
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One of my favorite albums ever. From the angry What About to the relaxing Every Time. From the sexual Rope Burn to the lonesome I Get Lonely. From the upbeat Together Again to the haunting title track. Truly a masterpiece. Go Deep is my favorite song by Janet too. I wouldn't change anything about this album | |
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