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Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
Janet Jackson:  Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

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Released: 1989
Label: A&M
Selection #: 172386
Explodes with power and passion. Includes State Of The World, Love Will Never Do Without You, Miss You Much, Alright, Escapade, Black Cat, etc.
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1 Interlude: Pledge
2 Rhythm Nation
3 Interlude: T.V. N/A N/A
4 State of the World
5 Interlude: Race N/A N/A
6 The Knowledge
7 Interlude: Let's Dance N/A N/A
8 Miss You Much
9 Interlude: Come Back Interlude N/A N/A
10 Love Will Never Do (Without You)
11 Livin' in a World (They Didn't Make)
12 Alright
13 Interlude: Hey Baby N/A N/A
14 Escapade
15 Interlude: No Acid N/A N/A
16 Black Cat
17 Lonely
18 Come Back to Me
19 Someday Is Tonight
20 Interlude: Livin'...In Complete Darkness
  
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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 & 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 -- 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 non-political 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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