Please, is it at HMV Canada with the bonus tracks already? I could have bought it today... | |
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SPOLIER: NO FULL BODY SHOTS IN THE CD BOOKLET, EVERYTHING IS BASICALLY HEAD SHOTSNick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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Dude, all that is over with. You better get used to Janet fully clothed...and no more lap dances. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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More importantly does she thank Allah, Jesus or plain ole God in the album liner notes ?
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No. HMV is no mom-and-pop store. They do not get their copies way ahead of time, and they strictly adhere to the street dates as the sales are tracked. Friday is the release date. | |
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The Janet community seems to be losing their minds over this record. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Just heard Night. OMG. All I wanted from this record was at least one of these. And here it is! With a Prince-circa-1979 outro to boot! Can't wait to hear the rest!! "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I heard that "I Wanna Be Your Lover" synth riff at the end of Night too and nearly lost it!! She changed a couple of chords tho so thats why its not in the credits... Also, I LOVE the "Wanna Be Starting Something" sample at the end of Broken Hearts Heal...i'm glad its at the songs end so that it doesnt consume the whole song.
This album is a certified banger. There are NO bad songs...my fave so far is Dammn Baby...its like her own unique spin on Jidenna's "Classic Man". Radio will eat that up and I now see thats the song she kept referring to with her conversations in a cafe social media blitz...and Black Eagle is the sexiest song I've ever heard thats not about sex LOL The Great Forever sounds so much better when I hear the whole thing. Its obviously very much an ode to MJ's Leave Me Alone...Its very child like with her sneezing and frog sounds thrown in but i like the message...After You Fall is like the saddest ballad shes ever done..i cant help but think she thought of MJ writing that....She has a lot of single choices.
This is easily janets best album since Rhythm Nation... its so diverse, it even tops janet. | |
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I heard that "I Wanna Be Your Lover" synth riff at the end of Night too and nearly lost it!! She changed a couple of chords tho so thats why its not in the credits... Also, I LOVE the "Wanna Be Starting Something" sample at the end of Broken Hearts Heal...i'm glad its at the songs end so that it doesnt consume the whole song.
This album is a certified banger. There are NO bad songs...my fave so far is Dammn Baby...its like her own unique spin on Jidenna's "Classic Man". Radio will eat that up and I now see thats the song she kept referring to with her conversations in a cafe social media blitz...and Black Eagle is the sexiest song I've ever heard thats not about sex LOL The Great Forever sounds so much better when I hear the whole thing. Its obviously very much an ode to MJ's Leave Me Alone...Its very child like with her sneezing and frog sounds thrown in but i like the message...After You Fall is like the saddest ballad shes ever done..i cant help but think she thought of MJ writing that....She has a lot of single choices.
This is easily janets best album since Rhythm Nation... its so diverse, it even tops janet. I don't think I can wait until Friday. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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That CD had better be in the mail box today. It's still on the other side of the country! Ugh. [Edited 9/30/15 14:31pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I hope my vinyl's on time | |
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DAMN Baby indeed! the hype is becoming palapable. i've only broken down to hear BIU but I gotta figure out how I'm going to listen to this. My 3 year old put a penny in the disc changer in the Flex so my PREFERRED way of listening to music (hop in the car and RIDE) is "out the door" but yeah, heading to Target after coffee on Friday.
I'll have to not be a "stan fan" as a married man now but if this album delivers the good like it seems. Wife will have to "tag along" when she comes back in Feb. (I supposedly said "goodbye" as did she to LL on the RWU tour but he was a no-show in Detroit) still my once upon a future baby mama | |
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Promise of You is the full song of the Promise interlude. sorry pre order folks who ordered early and got the standard edition. [Edited 9/30/15 17:46pm] Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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- Those of you who have heard the album already, do you think they jumped the gun and released "Burnitup!" prematurely? Do you feel that was the best choice to promote the album at this point? Just curious....Thoughts? | |
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A high energy dance track featuring Missy Elliott would be hard to beat. | |
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OMG! You guys are getting me SO stoked about hearing this record. Just got the confirmation e-mail that mine was shipped yesterday.
"Get up off that grey line" | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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This is truly her greatest work since TVR.. so proud of DUNK | |
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Damn, I can't wait to hear these songs. Even the Wall Street Journal had positive things to say about this album. Looks like I will be at the local Target store on Friday to buy the CD with bonus songs before I get the regular one I ordered online... I'd really like to hear it in full before I go to the concert next week! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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There is no listed SAMPLE on BIU! No Samples listed at all on this project.Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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I think BIU is good for the people that were eager to hear her on the dancefloors again. BIU has more an overall pop appeal...but Dammn Baby will get the Urban crowd back on board. It's got just enough of that trap music influence for the younger demo to notice her again...she needs to do a video as soon as that song drops tho...with hot choreo of course. They will play this in the hood clubs for sure! 2 B Loved sounds like it would do really well on Urban too...its like Doesnt Really Matter with a Chris Brown-esque modern feel that just screams for a remix feat Breezy...would be perfect for next summer (if she's still releasing singles then LOL) I think she should continue to do the double single releases hitting 2 formats at once. She just serviced Unbreakable to Adult R&B radio this week since No Sleep got & continues to get so much airplay on that format. And I'm pretty sure BIU is being sent to pop.
I forgot to mention earlier Janets vocals on this project are freakin AMAZING!! I can probably decipher 75% of them without the cd booklet. She doesnt whisper much on any of these songs at all. Dammn Baby might be the only exception because of the auto-tune distortion, but it fits that songs style perfectly. | |
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- Really now? That's cool. I could've sworn I heard a sample in "Unbreakable". Maybe Jimmy & Terry just used her own voice to make it sound like a sample. I hope she doesn't have another moment again like she had with Desiree years ago. - As far as "BIU!" is concerned, the drum pattern hits verrrry similiar to "White Horse". Maybe they just recreated a similar beat. - But its cool to hear that she did what Biz Markie did with his "No Samples Allowed" album. LOL | |
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- You're probably right. They need to go ahead already and send it to the appropriate radio formats. | |
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I just couldn't wait until the physical CD got here... I found the album and it was everything I hoped for. Listening to The Great Forever... Damn, I love this song. Especially poignant for me, personally, since I lost a dear friend recently. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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- Oh I think she's planning for it. She's definitely playing a long game here. - I like many others have been waiting on her to open her mouth and just sing. Her natural tone quality is beautiful when she projects her voice. Not to mention those freakin "plush" stacked harmonies. - I hope she has some dope videos in the can already. That tour schedule is no joke.
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Janet + Jimmy Jam + Terry Lewis = Great Music. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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This is an awesome album! Definitely in my top 3 for this year. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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DAMN! I'm the only one that hasn't heard it yet?
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Time Magazine Review: Janet Jackson’s New Album UnbreakableBlack Doll, Inc. The singer preaches resilience in her ecstatic new songsMOREJanet Jackson struck gold–and platinum–when she asserted herself as mistress of her domain on the 1986 album Control. Her successes in the decades that followed included dominance of radio and MTV–with songs like the sparkling “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” and the jittery “The Pleasure Principle”–spectacle-heavy world tours and provocative magazine covers that set tongues wagging. Her most scandalous moment, the infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, still informs debates over sex on television more than a decade later. But none of it would have happened without the forward-thinking blend of pop, soul and ladies-first energy that buoyed her to stardom. Through her collaborations with the R&B production powerhouse Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jackson consistently released tracks that summed up the contradictions inherent in womanhood, while making listeners all along the gender spectrum want to shake their bodies. Jackson’s new album, Unbreakable, out Oct. 2, is a collaboration with Jam and Lewis that marks her first studio release since 2008’s Discipline. As befits the title–and Jackson’s career–Unbreakable is a collection of songs about resilience and finding love both outwardly and from within. In keeping with her best work, it’s full of bravado and soul-searching. . The album opens with the title track, which could be read as a devotional of sorts to Jackson’s fans: “Never for a single moment/Did I ever go without your love,” she sings over a space-age synth, which blossoms into a sunny-day soul strut. Jackson’s voice, always notable for the emotion it could pack into even the simplest verse, is particularly suited to this type of laid-back R&B. As the song fades out, her voice comes back in, this time as tour guide: “Hello. It’s been a while. Lots to talk about. I’m glad you’re still here. I hope you enjoy.” . If Unbreakable stayed in the laid-back grown-woman gear of its opener, it would still be completely satisfying; the Jackson-Jam-Lewis crew has been crafting song-length sighs since Control’s sumptuous “Funny How Time Flies (When You’re Having Fun).” But instead, the machine kicks into overdrive with the help of rapper Missy Elliott, another strong woman of yesterday’s pop charts who experienced a renaissance in 2015. The hyperactive “BURNITUP!” has hype assistance from Elliott and accompaniment that brings together the 2010s’ chanting crowds and the 1980s’ skittering 808 drum samples. It serves as notice that Jackson hasn’t yet given up her private booth at the club. Part of the joy of Unbreakable comes from the effortless way that it bridges the gap between new and old. There are nods to current dance-music trends like the frothy “Take Me Away,” which floats on a Calvin Harris–like cloud before culminating in a ripping guitar solo, and the splashy “Night.” . There are also throwback ballads like the intimate “After You Fall” and the luscious “Dream Maker/Euphoria.” Unbreakable also maintains the social consciousness that made Rhythm Nation such a powerful statement 25-plus years ago: “Shoulda Known Better” takes on the present-day state of affairs, with Jackson echoing the Thriller track “Human Nature” of her late brother Michael. Unbreakable closes with “Gon’ B Alright,” a thumping, clamorous funk jam that recalls Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City” and Sly and the Family Stone’s “I Want to Take You Higher”–it’s a party, and Jackson sounds thrilled to be head hostess. The lyrics are comforting and joyous, a boisterous reminder that while Jackson’s been through a lot, she’s survived. And so can those listening at home, as long as they remember to take control and dance. This appears in the October 12, 2015 issue of TIME.
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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