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TIME TO RATE JANET JACKSON ALBUMS! I love Janet so I decided to make a thread. This has probably been done before but opinions change overnight so fuck it.
RATE JANET JACKSON ALBUMS!
1. Rhythm Nation 2. Velvet Rope 3. Discipline 4. All For You 5. Control 6. 20 yo 7. janet. 8. Damita Jo 9. Janet Jackson
(I've never heard Dream Street)
Your turn.
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1. The Velvet Rope 2. Janet. 3. All For You
4. 20 Y.O. 5. Damita Jo 6. Rhythm Nation
7. Discipline 8. Control
9. Dream Street 10. Janet Jackson
I don't like the way most 1980s music sounds, so I don't rank Control or Rhythm Nation too highly..
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Janet Jackson (I prefer the original record. The CD has the remix of Say You Do. I like it and it was played on the radio at the time, but I'm more used to hearing the original album as it is. They could have just added the remix as an extra track.) More Control Rhythm Nation Control Janet Velvet Rope Dream Street All For You
I don't remember the other ones as a whole. Other than a few songs, I think I listened to the entire albums once or twice even though I bought them. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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01. janet A+ 02. Rhythm Nation 1814 A+ 03. The Velvet Rope A+ 04. Control A+ 05. All For You B+ 06. Damita Jo B- 07. Janet JacksonC 08. Discipline C- 09. 20 Y.O. D+
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It will change for me too I'm sure, but here is mine:
Rhyth Rhythm nation Velvet rope Control Janet Discipline All for you Janet jackson Dream street Damita Jo 20 yo | |
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Janet. A+ Rhythm Nation A+ Control A+ All For You A-/B+ Damita Jo B- Discipline C 20 Y.O D+ Janet Jackson D+ | |
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janet. Rhythm Nation 1814 Control The Velvet Rope All For You Discipline 20 Y.O. Damita Jo Janet Jackson Dream Street [Edited 6/2/12 5:55am] | |
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Janet. A Rhythm Nation A Control B+ Damita Jo B- All For You C- Discipline C- Janet Jackson D 20 Y.O F
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Why does Discipline gets barely any love.
[Tired of being #2, I can do what she can do] [So much betta, I'm for you] [So much betta, I'm for you]
That's definetly in my top three. | |
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As everyone will know , this is a hard one for me, but here goes:
Janet Jackson-B One of my faves from the album is the new-waveish "Come Give Your Love To Me". The Sylvers-produced "Don't Mess Up This Good Thing" is another great cut. It was good early-'80s bubblegum pop.
Dream Street-B LOVE the excellent, Marlon Jackson-produced "Don't Stand Another Chance". I think this album was sorely overlooked. Some of the tracks had that Prince-vibe. "Fast Girls", "Pretty Boy" and "Hold Back The Tears" are three more standout tracks.
Control-A+ What else is there to say? This is the one that started it all...iconic and classic...people were like "Yeah, we know about Michael, but who is this??"
RN 1814-A+ Another iconic work, through its music, videos, choreographed routines and tour, it established Janet as one of the major players in the '80s. Fuck what everyone says about "The '80s Three"--MJ/Prince/Madonna--Janet earned her spot alongside them with this record.
janet.-A Continued Janet's unparalleled ascension into the pop stratosphere, giving us classic jams like "That's the Way Love Goes", "If", and the Oscar-nominated ballad "Again". Janet/JJ/TL threw everything but the kitchen sink into this record, from rock, pop and R&B to big band, scat, opera and house. Oh, and then there's that iconic album/Rolling Stone photo...
The Velvet Rope-A+ Janet's most critically-heralded album, and with good reason. It's dark, for sure, but she never opened herself up as much before or since. The sweeping melodies, on-point production and raw lyrics made this one an instant classic from the day it was released. The haunting title track, the somber mid-tempo "Got 'til it's Gone", the electronica-infused "Empty", the smooth "I Get Lonely", and the uplifting international hit "Together Again" are just some of the standout tracks.
All For You-A Janet rebounded from her blues on The Velvet Rope with this happy, sexy (and sometimes dirty) disc. I felt instant love for the title track--it was everywhere in 2001, and was the longest #1 song at radio that year for a reason. Janet was flirty, dirty, sensual ("Feels So Right" and "China Love" are great), and at times hellbent on revenge ("Son of a Gun..."). Not enough singles or videos from this album, though there are a good 3 or 4 more songs other than the singles released that would have made great singles.
Damita Jo-A Criminally underrated because of a certain "event", but one of Janet's stronger records in the new millenium. "All Nite (Don't Stop)" remains one of her best dance tracks, and the Motown-esque production on "I Want You" are tops. Babyface's "Thinkin' Bout My Ex", the and the Nelly-ish "Sexhibition" and the Europop track "SLOlove" are other standouts.
20 Y.O.- B+ Janet's second album to peak at #2 in the years since Control is given a bad rap amongst die-hards and casual fans alike. It's probably her most "street" album to date, as her boyfriend at the time, Jermaine Dupri, was given co-executive producer status, and gave Janet more of a 'hood sound. JJ/TL were on board again, giving us tracks like "Enjoy", which was foolishly overlooked as a single. It's one of the best songs on the album, and definately one of her best songs. The bedroom groove "Take Care" is another stand-out, as are the 4-on-the-floor cut "Get It Out Me" and the Brenda Russell sample-soaked sultriness of "Do It To Me".
Discipline- A- Another Janet album that was ultimately given a pretty bad rap, despite it being a very good CD. The only thing she had a hand in writing this time around was one of the interludes, which is a big reason the album doesn't get as much love, but it's still a solid effort--even great at times. The club banger "Rock With U", with its detached vocals and ambient, trippy vibe, were compared to Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" upon the album's release, and it's easy to see why. The first single, "Feedback", was Janet's return to the Hot 100 top 20 after several years of being foolishly absent, and boasted excellent production, salacious lyrics and a sassier than usual Janet. "LUV", "So Much Betta" and "What's Ur Name" are three other standout tracks from the album.
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Janet was always more of a 90's artist. RN was released in the 80's, but really at the end of it and was still selling in the 90's. her first worldtour started also in the 90's. control was big, but she became this superstar in the 90's.
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1. The velvet rope 2. Janet. 3. Rhythm nation 4. Control 5. Damita Jo 6. 20YO 7. Janet Jackson 8. Discipline (could have been so good but there is too much filler) 9. All for you 10. Dream Street | |
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Like with most of Madonna's music after Bedtime Stories, it's too modern sounding for me, with the techno, current R&B, and europop style music. I can't get into it. I prefer older, traditional music. That's why the debut is my favorite, plus I bought it when it was released. I heard the Solar sound a lot so I'm familiar with it. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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1. Rhythm Nation 1814 2. Control
3. janet.
4. The Velvet Rope 5. Janet Jackson 6. Damita Jo 7. Discipline 8. Dream Street 9. All for You
10. 20 Y.O. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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My all time favourite is janet. Haven't heard half of her albums so I can't rate. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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probably the same reason you rated 20 Yr Old so high "Climb in my fur." | |
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I didn't rate 20 yo high, it's barely in the middle. I only put it there because it's in the equality with the other albums I hardly listened to, but I've rated it a little higher because I heard it just recently. The first half of the album doesn't get my attention but list 4-5 tracks do. I don't even know when was the last time I listened to the debut album.
But DISCIPLINE is the PERFECT modern Pop/R&B album for me.
So Much Betta Feedback Rock Wit U Can't Be Good Rollercoaster Luv
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I love(d) Discipline. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Do you mean "rate" or rank? You are ranking the albums in order of preference, but many other people are rating them with actual letter grades.
Anyway, this is how I'd rank Janet's albums:
1. The Velvet Rope 2. Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 3. Janet 4. Control 5. All For You 6. Discipline 7. Damita Jo 8. Dream Street 9. 20 Y.O. 10. Janet Jackson | |
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Rank, not rate. My mistake. | |
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Seeing as I've gotten rid of everyone I've bought I rank them all pretty low.
No iconic, must own albums for me. Not a single album I want to hear again all the way through.
I just have some singles. Discipline and 20 years old are the only albums I still own in their entirety. But that's mostly due to apathy. I don't listen to them. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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That makes sense... | |
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Still haven't heard the pre-Flyte Tyme albums...but of the ones I have heard
Velvet Rope Rhythm Nation Janet Control Discipline All For You Damita Jo 20 yo
And I also like this little recording too!!!
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Rhythm Nation A+ Janet A + Control B+
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In this order
These top 4 are her most strongest work 1. Rhythm Nation A+ 3. Control- A+ 4. Janet- A+
5. All For You 6. Damita Jo 7. 20 Y.O 8. Discipline 9. Janet Jackson | |
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I don't like very many songs on that album, but "2Nite" might be my favorite Janet song.. if not, it's definitely my favorite dance song.
I like "Luv" and "What's Ur Name" a lot, too. The rest is mediocre to me..
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1. Velvet Rope 2. Damita Jo 3. All For You 4. Rhythm Nation 1814 5. Janet 6. Control 7. Discipline 8. 20 Y.O 9. Janet Jackson 10. Dream Street [Edited 6/3/12 10:22am] | |
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Discipline has it's great moments: Rock With U (One of my favorite Janet songs ever), Can't B Good, So Much Betta, Discipline, Feedback, Never Letchu Go, and Curtains. But the weak songs are the weakest of the weak | |
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Control: big fat A+
1814 Rhythm Nation: for the concept and ambition alone, this should be an A+, but the excessive production and the occasional filler suggest an A-
drop off
Velvet Rope: B+ (A- without some filler songs)
janet.: B
insanely big drop off
REST: from C+ to F | |
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