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Thread started 03/05/04 4:10pm

JANFAN4L

YOU HEARD IT FIRST: Official "Damita Jo" Tracklisting



1 Looking For Love
2 Damita Jo
3 Sexhibition (PRODUCED & CO-WRITTEN BY DALLAS AUSTIN)
4 Strawberry Bounce
5 My Baby (FEATURING KANYE WEST)
6 The Islands
7 Spending Time With You
8 Magic Hour
9 Island Life
10 All Nite (Don't Stop)
11 R & B Junkie
12 I Want You (PRODUCED BY KANYE WEST)
13 Like You Don't Love Me
14 Thinkin' 'Bout My Ex (PRODUCED BY BABYFACE)
15 Warmth
16 Moist
17 It All Comes Down To Love
18 Truly
19 The One
20 Slo Love
21 Country
22 Just A Little While

JAPAN-ONLY BONUS TRACKS
23 I'm Here
24 Put Your Hands On
[This message was edited Sun Mar 7 18:41:40 2004 by JANFAN4L]
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Reply #1 posted 03/05/04 6:43pm

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:



1 Looking For Love

2 Damita Jo

3 Sexhibition

4 Strawberry Bounce

5 My Baby

6 The Islands

7 Spending Time With You

8 Magic Hour

9 Island Life

10 All Nite (Don't Stop)

11 R & B Junkie

12 I Want You

13 Like You Don't Love Me

14 Thinkin' Bout My X

15 Warmth

16 Moist

17 It All Comes Down To Love

18 Truly

19 The One

20 Slo Love

21 Country

22 Just A Little While

23 I'm Here

24 Put Your Hands On


24 tracks shocked

Seriously, Janet, trim it down a bit.

On the plus side, there are apparently NO INTERLUDES!!!!! (but I'm guessing that some of those 24 tracks are actually interludes).
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Reply #2 posted 03/05/04 6:57pm

CinisterCee

Threads like these make me so happy to be on the org - thanks for posting.

But no way are those 24 songs all complete songs, Voices Carry. You know how she names her interludes.
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Reply #3 posted 03/05/04 7:24pm

JANFAN4L

OOOOOoooooh. I like the title "Strawberry Bounce" -- that sounds so sexy.

Also, I like "R&B Junkie" I wonder what that's about. Looks like Janet and JD in love on this one.

::slammin' my head into the keyboard:: MARCH 30! LMAO!
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Reply #4 posted 03/05/04 7:53pm

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VoicesCarry said:

On the plus side, there are apparently NO INTERLUDES!!!!! (but I'm guessing that some of those 24 tracks are actually interludes).



you know half them tracks *are* interludes... disbelief

i used to be the biggest janet fan....first concert i ever went to was 1814..but....but..STOP WITH THE DAMN INTERLUDES!!!!! DAMN IT!!
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Reply #5 posted 03/05/04 9:04pm

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Nobody should be dropping 24 songs on a CD anyway. I HOPE some are interludes. Royalites are hard enough for artists to collect and since royalties are only paid 10 songs per album, you all should expect some interludes. The rest are free songs (as far as royalties re concerned.)
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Reply #6 posted 03/05/04 9:51pm

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BlaqueKnight said:

Nobody should be dropping 24 songs on a CD anyway. I HOPE some are interludes. Royalites are hard enough for artists to collect and since royalties are only paid 10 songs per album, you all should expect some interludes. The rest are free songs (as far as royalties re concerned.)



of course she gonna have the interludes, she had them in there since Rhythm Nation. Usually they are pointless, but sometimes it is funny, and i hope she keeps on doing it. "The Islands" sounds nice, and "Sexhibition"
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #7 posted 03/05/04 10:06pm

JANFAN4L

paisleypark4 said:

BlaqueKnight said:

Nobody should be dropping 24 songs on a CD anyway. I HOPE some are interludes. Royalites are hard enough for artists to collect and since royalties are only paid 10 songs per album, you all should expect some interludes. The rest are free songs (as far as royalties re concerned.)



of course she gonna have the interludes, she had them in there since Rhythm Nation. Usually they are pointless, but sometimes it is funny, and i hope she keeps on doing it. "The Islands" sounds nice, and "Sexhibition"


Interludes are Janet's trademark. It's her "thing." I like it, and it gives the albums a cinematic feel like I'm "listening" to a movie. It's signature Janet. My favorite Interludes were from TVR and RN1814.

INTERLUDE: LIVIN'...IN COMPLETE DARKNESS

In complete darkness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.

INTERLUDE: T.V. (I love that one.)

INTERLUDE: RACE

::gunshot:: We are in a race between education and catastrophe.

The knowledge.
[This message was edited Fri Mar 5 22:08:57 2004 by JANFAN4L]
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Reply #8 posted 03/05/04 10:33pm

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"I wish i had something in me right now. U saound like Fran Dresher. Ah haa heeh heeh..."
(interlude b4 "U Aint Right")

"How empty of me 2 b so full of u"
- Full (interlude)

"what was i supposed 2 say? Chris is so cute! But ya ah Blanch ya are!"
- Bumpy Ride (interlude)

"Yo cootchie gonna swell up and fall apart!"
-interlude b4 My Need

"Go on girl! (miss janet!)
- Miss janet (interlude)

"Are u still up?"
- interlude
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #9 posted 03/06/04 12:14am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

paisleypark4 said:




of course she gonna have the interludes, she had them in there since Rhythm Nation. Usually they are pointless, but sometimes it is funny, and i hope she keeps on doing it. "The Islands" sounds nice, and "Sexhibition"


Interludes are Janet's trademark. It's her "thing." I like it, and it gives the albums a cinematic feel like I'm "listening" to a movie. It's signature Janet. My favorite Interludes were from TVR and RN1814.

INTERLUDE: LIVIN'...IN COMPLETE DARKNESS

In complete darkness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.

INTERLUDE: T.V. (I love that one.)

INTERLUDE: RACE

::gunshot:: We are in a race between education and catastrophe.

The knowledge.
[This message was edited Fri Mar 5 22:08:57 2004 by JANFAN4L]


Maybe she could release 2 editions of Damita Jo, a "regularly spaced interlude" edition and a "interludes tacked on at the end" edition for people who don't like to have to skip through these timewasters each time they listen to an album.
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Reply #10 posted 03/06/04 7:38am

PrettyMan72

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Where did this tracklisting come from? Which songs did Jam & Lewis produce?
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Reply #11 posted 03/06/04 7:55am

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Cannot wait! March 30th cannot come soon enough. All those tracks sound promising but I'm sure that are ton of them are those famous Janet interludes. I hope that "Strawberry Bounce" and "The Island Life" are both tracks. THey sound very promising!
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Reply #12 posted 03/06/04 9:33am

JANFAN4L

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Where did this tracklisting come from?


http://www.hmv.co.jp/Prod...ku=1907343
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Reply #13 posted 03/06/04 9:54am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

PrettyMan72 said:

Where did this tracklisting come from?


http://www.hmv.co.jp/Prod...ku=1907343


One of those is the Japanese bonus track, then.
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Reply #14 posted 03/06/04 10:28am

theVelvetRoper

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VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:



One of those is the Japanese bonus track, then.


Actually, janet-xone.com has the last two listed as Japanese bonus tracks.

I can't wait for March 30th, although "Moist" is on my list of "words I hate". *shudder*
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #15 posted 03/06/04 11:27am

Harlepolis

I ain't got no problem with 24 tracks,,,,I don't like cheap 10 tracks anyway!
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Reply #16 posted 03/06/04 11:48am

theVelvetRoper

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VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:



Interludes are Janet's trademark. It's her "thing." I like it, and it gives the albums a cinematic feel like I'm "listening" to a movie. It's signature Janet. My favorite Interludes were from TVR and RN1814.

INTERLUDE: LIVIN'...IN COMPLETE DARKNESS

In complete darkness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.

INTERLUDE: T.V. (I love that one.)

INTERLUDE: RACE

::gunshot:: We are in a race between education and catastrophe.

The knowledge.
[This message was edited Fri Mar 5 22:08:57 2004 by JANFAN4L]


Maybe she could release 2 editions of Damita Jo, a "regularly spaced interlude" edition and a "interludes tacked on at the end" edition for people who don't like to have to skip through these timewasters each time they listen to an album.


For the most part, I don't mind the interludes, although I felt a lot of them messed up the flow of The Velvet Rope. I certainly don't feel that they take away from the music though. And there a lot of interludes that I love. At least Janet always makes them separate tracks, instead of adding them to the begginings of songs like a lot of artists do.
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #17 posted 03/06/04 10:11pm

sosgemini

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JANFAN4L said:

paisleypark4 said:




of course she gonna have the interludes, she had them in there since Rhythm Nation. Usually they are pointless, but sometimes it is funny, and i hope she keeps on doing it. "The Islands" sounds nice, and "Sexhibition"


Interludes are Janet's trademark. It's her "thing." I like it, and it gives the albums a cinematic feel like I'm "listening" to a movie. It's signature Janet. My favorite Interludes were from TVR and RN1814.

INTERLUDE: LIVIN'...IN COMPLETE DARKNESS

In complete darkness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.

INTERLUDE: T.V. (I love that one.)

INTERLUDE: RACE

::gunshot:: We are in a race between education and catastrophe.

The knowledge.



the interludes in 1814 were the only ones that actually aided the flow of an album..and if memory serves, there were far fewier of them than now...

"all for you"s flow was killed by the interludes.....i dont even bother listening to the album (didnt help that a good 1/3rd of the album was filler crap)....
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Reply #18 posted 03/07/04 12:18pm

theVelvetRoper

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sosgemini said:

JANFAN4L said:



Interludes are Janet's trademark. It's her "thing." I like it, and it gives the albums a cinematic feel like I'm "listening" to a movie. It's signature Janet. My favorite Interludes were from TVR and RN1814.

INTERLUDE: LIVIN'...IN COMPLETE DARKNESS

In complete darkness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.

INTERLUDE: T.V. (I love that one.)

INTERLUDE: RACE

::gunshot:: We are in a race between education and catastrophe.

The knowledge.



the interludes in 1814 were the only ones that actually aided the flow of an album..and if memory serves, there were far fewier of them than now...

"all for you"s flow was killed by the interludes.....i dont even bother listening to the album (didnt help that a good 1/3rd of the album was filler crap)....


I know. Though I enjoy it and will always love Janet, All For You, in general, was a let-down. The interudes were ridiculous and served no purpose. As for the songs, though I love "Trust a Try", it does not hold a candle "If", which I find to be similar in terms of the music. On a positive note, there are some great songs on AFY, including "All For You", "Feels So Right", and "Son of a Gun".
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #19 posted 03/07/04 12:42pm

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On a positive note, there are some great songs on AFY, including "All For You", "Feels So Right", and "Son of a Gun".



when i first heard "son of a gun" i thought, GROUNDBREAKING!! then she had to let missy elliot ruin the single version..

what is wrong janet? even when you do something right, you screw it up!! lol....


pray for a return to form with damita jo...

but then that title is a but nuts ..holding lil faith here...
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sosgemini said:

theVelvetRoper said:

On a positive note, there are some great songs on AFY, including "All For You", "Feels So Right", and "Son of a Gun".



when i first heard "son of a gun" i thought, GROUNDBREAKING!! then she had to let missy elliot ruin the single version..

what is wrong janet? even when you do something right, you screw it up!! lol....


pray for a return to form with damita jo...

but then that title is a but nuts ..holding lil faith here...



I know, the Missy version is just horrid, and the P. Diddy one is even worse.

I'm keeping the faith for Damita Jo, though.
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #21 posted 03/07/04 1:59pm

JANFAN4L

AFY had its moments. When I first heard the album it sounded so euphoric. Still does, but I don't return to it as much as I do TVR or her earlier projects. When you come off an introspective, critically acclaimed record like TVR, you're bound to come in with high expectations. AFY depended a little too much on "proven formulas" and didn't really break much artistic ground like her previous LPs. It seemed like an album that was vying for TRL approval. The interludes were semi-decent (nowhere near as memorable as RN1814's, TVR or even janet.'s, for that matter). I liked "2wayforyou" and "Clouds." My favorite songs on the album are the title track, You Ain't Right, When We Oooo, China Love, Love Scene (Oooh Baby), Trust A Try (it's a shame this wasn't made into a music video), Would You Mind, Truth, Doesn't Really Matter (although I think the Rockwilder-produced album version sucks and the original Nutty Professor 2 SDTK version should've been included on the album), and Someone To Call My Lover.
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Reply #22 posted 03/07/04 2:02pm

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JANFAN4L said:

AFY had its moments. When I first heard the album it sounded so euphoric. Still does, but I don't return to it as much as I do TVR or her earlier projects. When you come off an introspective, critically acclaimed record like TVR, you're bound to come in with high expectations. AFY depended a little too much on "proven formulas" and didn't really break much artistic ground like her previous LPs. It seemed like an album that was vying for TRL approval. The interludes were semi-decent (nowhere near as memorable as RN1814's, TVR or even janet.'s, for that matter). I liked "2wayforyou" and "Clouds." My favorite songs on the album are the title track, You Ain't Right, When We Oooo, China Love, Love Scene (Oooh Baby), Trust A Try (it's a shame this wasn't made into a music video), Would You Mind, Truth, Doesn't Really Matter (although I think the Rockwilder-produced album version sucks and the original Nutty Professor 2 SDTK version should've been included on the album), and Someone To Call My Lover.


I agree completely about "Doesn't Really Matter", and was going to say the same thing. I never listen to the All For You version because the one from NP2 is so much better.
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Reply #23 posted 03/07/04 2:04pm

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Also, I prefer the video edit of "All For You" that's on the single to the album version.
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Reply #24 posted 03/07/04 2:13pm

CinisterCee

I liked the 1814 and janet. interludes, but as much as Velvet Rope rules, the interludes weren't my favorite, even the fun ones ie. "Bumpy Ride". And I usually program the interludes out of All For You if I can.
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Reply #25 posted 03/07/04 2:16pm

CinisterCee

It's like she has to track everything.

Remastered Control tracklist won't have nine tracks:

1. Intro: My Control (speech)
2. Control
3. Interlude: Gimme A Beat
4. Nasty
5. Interlude: What's Up Girl...
6. What Have You Done For Me Lately
[...]

nahmean?
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Reply #26 posted 03/07/04 2:57pm

VoicesCarry

CinisterCee said:

It's like she has to track everything.

Remastered Control tracklist won't have nine tracks:

1. Intro: My Control (speech)
2. Control
3. Interlude: Gimme A Beat
4. Nasty
5. Interlude: What's Up Girl...
6. What Have You Done For Me Lately
[...]

nahmean?


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That would be amusing.

But speaking of a remastered Control, WHEN?????

Damn it, all these Deluxe Editions and they can't even release defining albums from their catalogue (Melissa Ethridge's debut? WTF?).

Bonus Disc needs to be packed with 12'' mixes, dub mixes, and acapellas.
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Reply #27 posted 03/07/04 3:30pm

CinisterCee

VoicesCarry said:

CinisterCee said:

It's like she has to track everything.

Remastered Control tracklist won't have nine tracks:

1. Intro: My Control (speech)
2. Control
3. Interlude: Gimme A Beat
4. Nasty
5. Interlude: What's Up Girl...
6. What Have You Done For Me Lately
[...]

nahmean?


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That would be amusing.

But speaking of a remastered Control, WHEN?????

Bonus Disc needs to be packed with 12'' mixes, dub mixes, and acapellas.


What I really want on CD is the acapella for "Nasty". I know there are some import Control remix albums, and I would hate to see a deluxe version repeat some of those songs. I want outtakes or never-before-released-on-CD-until-now kinda tracks.
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Reply #28 posted 03/07/04 3:42pm

CinisterCee

Found this Control - Remastered??? thread (from September)
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Reply #29 posted 03/07/04 6:29pm

JANFAN4L

Hey everybody,

I updated the "official tracklisting" post with more information. Enjoy! More developments as they surface.
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