Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 Janet Jackson

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  • Release Date: 10/10/1995
  • Sales Rank: 18,124
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 731454039925

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Design of a Decade: 1986-1996

1LISTENRunaway 3:34
2LISTENWhat Have You Done for Me Lately? 4:44
3LISTENNasty 4:03
4LISTENWhen I Think of You 3:55
5LISTENEscapade 4:44
6LISTENMiss You Much 4:12
7LISTENLove Will Never do (Without You) 4:35
8LISTENAlright 4:38
9LISTENControl 5:14
10LISTENThe Pleasure Principle 4:13
11LISTENBlack Cat 4:47
12LISTENRhythm Nation 5:58
13LISTENThat's the Way Love Goes 4:25
14LISTENCome Back to Me 5:36
15LISTENLet's Wait Awhile 4:36
16LISTENTwenty Foreplay 6:08

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Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 is a misleading title. The bulk of Janet Jackson's greatest-hits collection concentrates on Control and Rhythm Nation 1814, simply by contractual necessity. That is far from a fatal flaw. The hits from those two albums were state-of-the-art dance-pop productions at the time of their release, filled with bottomless beats and memorable, catchy hooks. None of the songs has lost any of its impact, from the funk of "Miss You Much" and "What Have You Done for Me Lately," to the ballads "Let's Wait Awhile" and "Come Back to Me." In addition to all 13 Top 40 hits from Control and Rhythm Nation -- all but one went into the Top Five -- Design of a Decade includes the biggest and best hit from janet., the sultry "That's the Way Love Goes," and two new songs, "Runaway" and "Twenty Foreplay." It's a credit to Janet that the two new numbers feel like genuine hits, not tacked-on filler, and help make the album a compulsively listenable greatest-hits collection. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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DOAD is the perfect titleby Anonymous

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February 10, 2004: well i see how this album got it's name. janet shows herself 2 be the real queen of pop on this album. from start to finish the classics don't stop. she even decided 2 put 2 unreleased songs (until the album) on there. i must say i was shocked. i should have never doubted janet.

GREAT LISTENINGby Anonymous

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January 30, 2001: THIS ALBUM IS GREAT! IT CONTAINS A NICE VARIETY OF SLOW SONGS AND HOT DANCE SONGS.