I would love for her to remaster her albums with outtakes. But, I'm not sure Janet is really into doing that. | |
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Oh ok, were there CONTROL outtakes? There was a Japan bonus track start a new | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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True. I would like the bonus tracks. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Jam & Lewis recorded the album "in the red" in error, so Control can't get any louder. | |
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"Control" made me take notice of Miss Jackson. I wore that LP out in '86. | |
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I felt like in some way I was getting a protege of a protege album, and was really peaked by it Hell the whole Time band except for Morris were involved someway I believe.
Plus the rumor that Prince would be involved had me looking and waiting and watching | |
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Here's a good find....a stem of Funny How Time Flies with additional vocals and banter back and forth with a male voice who sounds a lot like Terry. (or maybe Jimmy)
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https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/control-2-183710/
Album Reviews April 24, 1986 5:00AM ET Control By Rob Hoerburger As usual, Jermaine's is a case of wasted potential. The general consensus was that once he broke free of Motown, he would undergo some kind of creative metamorphosis and develop the writing and producing chops hinted at on isolated singles. Though he's still got the voice for credible funk or meaty ballads, neither is supplied by his songwriting or Michael Omartian's programmed production. The dance cuts have a format-friendly, artificial sheen, layered by obligatory Arthur Baker-like breaks that would have sounded fresh two years ago. The occasional bite in Jermaine's voice is hardly enough to penetrate the slush. Jermaine's preference has shifted anyway, to maudlin ballads that point him more toward Johnny Mathis than Stevie Wonder. The most tolerable of these, "If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful," was written by Elliot Willensky, who also penned one of brother Michael's prepubescent pinnacles, "Got to Be There." The appeal of the song is not Jermaine's sobbing but the dulcet tones of Whitney Houston, whose presence assures the song plenty of radio time. It now seems unlikely that Jermaine will ever rise to the level of Prince, Michael and Stevie. Hit or no hit, Precious Moments leaves him stranded in double-A ball. . Janet lightens up a bit on side two, reverting to more conventional teen concerns ("He Doesn't Know I'm Alive"). The production becomes a bit less dense, and the songs expose her still-ripening voice a little more. But she's clearly ready for graduation. Control is a better album than Diana Ross has made in five years and puts Janet in a position similar to the young Donna Summer's — unwilling to accept novelty status and taking her own steps to rise above it. | |
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I always considered this another Time record. I loved this album back in the day, but honestly this one hasn't aged well for me. The only Janet album I still listen to every once in a while is the 3rd one. | |
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Poplife88 said: I always considered this another Time record. I loved this album back in the day, but honestly this one hasn't aged well for me. The only Janet album I still listen to every once in a while is the 3rd one. | |
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Oops...yes you are right...I mean the 3rd JJ/TL album...the one with Thats the Way Love Goes. Not the biggest fan of Janet Jackson obviously. | |
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This album needs the deluxe treatment. | |
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Shame, did not know there was no outtakes. | |
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I was thinking about the song Control and Janet's life. Privacy is my middle name my last name is Control...
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http://janetjackson.com.br/en/2019/01/14/retro-ensaio-de-janet-com-paula-abdul-cai-na-internet/
's no secret that Janet Jackson's Control Era (1986 - 1988) was partly choreographed by Paula Abdul. Some of Janet's most iconic moves such as "What Have You Done For Me Lately" and "Nasty", were born from the partnership between the two artists.
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Gimme a beat! Sittin' in the movie show Nasty, nasty boys, don't mean a thing I don't like no nasty girl Nasty, nasty boys, gimme a nasty groove I could learn to like this, listen up... I'm not a prude, I just want some respect Nasty boys don't mean a thing Nasty boys don't mean a thing Hey! Who's that thinkin' nasty thoughts? Nasty boys! Ladies? Nasty boys don't mean a thing
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I remember attending a industry event that Janet(whom I worked with) did for the promotion of this 'Control" album it hadn't really hit yet. James Debarge showed up unannounced & acted a COMPLETE FOOL! He had to be taken away by police. He was just crying and begging to see her. It was so sad. What a striking contrast to the first time I saw them together when no one knew they were dating or even married. [Edited 7/5/20 20:42pm] "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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This is a story about control....birth control | |
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Cinny said:
Control of getting laid, control of who I do | |
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