Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet Jackson

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  • Release Date: 08/24/1989
  • Sales Rank: 12,946
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 075021392021

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After shocking the R&B world with 1986's Control -- a gutsy, risk-taking triumph that was a radical departure from her first two albums -- Michael and Jermaine Jackson's younger sister reached an even higher artistic plateau with the conceptual Rhythm Nation 1814. Once again, she enlists the help of Time graduates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (one of the more soulful production/songwriting teams of 1980s and '90s R&B) with wildly successful results. In 1989, protest songs were common in rap but rare in R&B -- Janet Jackson, following rap's lead, dares to address social and political topics on "The Knowledge," the disturbing "State of the World," and the poignant ballad "Living in a World" (which decries the reality of children being exposed to violence). Jackson's voice is wafer-thin, and she doesn't have much of a range -- but she definitely has lots of soul and spirit and uses it to maximum advantage on those gems as well as nonpolitical pieces ranging from the Prince-influenced funk/pop of "Miss You Much" and "Alright" to the caressing, silky ballads "Someday Is Tonight," "Alone," and "Come Back to Me" to the pop/rock smoker "Black Cat." For those purchasing their first Janet Jackson release, Rhythm Nation would be an even wiser investment than Control -- and that's saying a lot. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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B&N meets expectationsby SYD56

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November 15, 2009: I have no negative opinions about Barnes & Noble's service. I am completely satisfied!

Janet delivers a strong realeseby Anonymous

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December 14, 2005: Janet Jackson has had one of the most illustrious and underrated careers in show biz today. Her brother Michael, the embarassing Super Bowl incident, and the rumors of a hidden daughter have all overshadowed her as a singer. "Rhythm Nation 1814" is a great album and has many catchy tunes. The problem may be that most of the bass lines and effects sound the same. The material is strong, the producers are strong, but somewhere in the middle that falters. The interludes are a bit incessant, but they do accent it sometimes well.


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