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Madonna-Music vs. Janet’s All For You Which number one single do you like better and why? I think both are among the best in both artists catalogues, and can’t believe it’s been 20 years [Edited 1/4/21 19:21pm] | |
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Both of these eras were tough to get a grip on. Janet came out, newly single - and Tina-free - and went into talking about dating, being single, baby making music, and a lighter sound in many areas (especially compared to the richer texture and lyrical weight of The Velvet Rope). It was a new Janet that I wasn't used to seeing. I wasn't overly thrilled with "All For You," but I didn't hate it. It was a sample I'd not heard before ("The Glow of Love" by Change), so that was a quick education to find the original. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: Both of these eras were tough to get a grip on. Janet came out, newly single - and Tina-free - and went into talking about dating, being single, baby making music, and a lighter sound in many areas (especially compared to the richer texture and lyrical weight of The Velvet Rope). It was a new Janet that I wasn't used to seeing. I wasn't overly thrilled with "All For You," but I didn't hate it. It was a sample I'd not heard before ("The Glow of Love" by Change), so that was a quick education to find the original. Loved reading your insight into it, thanks for sharing. I remember both eras well, and the all for you concert was exciting to attend, but I felt it was similar to velvet rope but with brighter colours. All for you grew on me though that time I didn’t feel it was her best. And I also think come on get up should have had a proper release in 2002, it may have become her 11th number one though by then the r&b on the charts had become generic. The music album took awhile to grow on me. It’s far from her best but still well done | |
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I loved Janet's hair during this time. That shag cut that makes you think of Farrah Fawcett. It was sexy, summery, flouncy, feminine. A very different look for her. It really was a freshened up image. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: I loved Janet's hair during this time. That shag cut that makes you think of Farrah Fawcett. It was sexy, summery, flouncy, feminine. A very different look for her. It really was a freshened up image. Also liked her look in this era | |
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Hate the album cover for AFY, the tacky font, and cheesy smile. She was so cool on the first four albums and this felt like a very uninspired look.
Musically, there's some great stuff on AFY. Trust A Try, Son Of A Gun, Doesn't Really Matter, When We Oooo - all great songs.
Would You Mind and Love Scene are just nasty though and should never have been recorded. Two of the most unlistenable songs she ever recorded imo and not because I'm a prude, but they're just more gross than sexy and really weak songs.
Even Moist from Damita Jo, which has to be one of the grossest song titles ever, is at least musically satisfying. But the sex songs on AFY have no redeeming features and chepean the album imo.
Music was a dip in quality from ROL. Best songs were Paradise Not For Me, Gone and Impressive Instant. Not really mad on any of the singles from this album.
I would say they are both on a par - both offer decent moments and a small handful of great songs, but both are a dip in quality from each artists previous efforts. | |
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MattyJam said: Hate the album cover for AFY, the tacky font, and cheesy smile. She was so cool on the first four albums and this felt like a very uninspired look.
Musically, there's some great stuff on AFY. Trust A Try, Son Of A Gun, Doesn't Really Matter, When We Oooo - all great songs.
Would You Mind and Love Scene are just nasty though and should never have been recorded. Two of the most unlistenable songs she ever recorded imo and not because I'm a prude, but they're just more gross than sexy and really weak songs.
Even Moist from Damita Jo, which has to be one of the grossest song titles ever, is at least musically satisfying. But the sex songs on AFY have no redeeming features and chepean the album imo.
Music was a dip in quality from ROL. Best songs were Paradise Not For Me, Gone and Impressive Instant. Not really mad on any of the singles from this album.
I would say they are both on a par - both offer decent moments and a small handful of great songs, but both are a dip in quality from each artists previous efforts. Aw she looks so pretty on the cover of all for you, but yeah I felt it was less of a concept album which is what I expected from her. I’m not crazy about the sexual songs either and felt I couldn’t play the cd in full around family lol but now I just listen to the songs I do like and feel it’s aged well when at the time I thought it sounded outdated and not really like music of that time | |
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She looked hot for sure but also felt she didn’t have to resort to all that and let the music speak for itself though I get it was linked to some of the themes on the album and she was newly single and dating for the first time | |
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