music.wikisort.org - CompositionJanet Jackson is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, released on September 21, 1982 by A&M Records. Janet Jackson is described as a dance and contemporary R&B record.[2][3] Songwriters Angela Winbush and René Moore contributed to much of the album's lyrics. Moore and Winbush share production credits with Foster Sylvers, Jerry Weaver, and Bobby Watson. On release Janet Jackson charted on the Billboard 200 and in New Zealand. Three singles from the album had little impact on Billboard Hot 100 charts, among them "Young Love", "Come Give Your Love to Me" and "Say You Do", though these singles achieved success on the R&B charts. Jackson performed "Young Love" and "Say You Do" on American TV shows American Bandstand and Soul Train in 1982. The cover artwork of Jackson's body submerged in water was based on a photo of Elizabeth Taylor. Worldwide, the album has sold 300,000 copies.
1982 studio album by Janet Jackson
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Released | September 21, 1982 (1982-09-21) |
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Recorded | May–August 1982 |
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Studio | Allen Zentz Recording, Los Angeles; Conway Studios, Hollywood; Media West, Los Angeles; Davlen Sound, North Hollywood; Wally Heider, Los Angeles; Larrabee Sound, Los Angeles; Spindletop; Studio Masters; mixed at Sunset Sound and Studio 55, Los Angeles[1] |
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Length | 37:22 (vinyl) 38:50 (CD) |
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Production
Jackson was sixteen when she began recording the album. She was assisted by her father, working with a number of songwriters and producers.[4] Songwriters Angela Winbush and René Moore contributed to much of the album's lyrics. Moore and Winbush share production credits with Foster Sylvers, Jerry Weaver, and Bobby Watson.
The cover photo was shot by Harry Langdon in the swimming pool of the Jackson family's home. Jackson took the idea from a photograph of actress Elizabeth Taylor submerged in a swimming pool early in her career, which she found "dramatic".[5]
Release
The album was released on September 21, 1982, by A&M Records. The Baltimore Afro-American noted that the album had been released, commenting that Jackson does not have any members of the Jackson family helping out, that she is relying "solely on her own talent", and that she has "the poised voice of a dynamic individual."[3]
On the US Billboard 200, Janet Jackson had its peak at number 63 the week of January 22, 1983.[6] In New Zealand, the album peaked at number 44 on the New Zealand Albums Chart, during its only-week chart on April 17, 1983.[7] As of 2003, Janet Jackson sold 82,000 copies through BMG Music Club in the United States.[8] And sold additional 62,000 copies according to Soundscan since 1991.[9] But the majority of the sales occurred before Soundscan began tracking sales in the US in 1991. Worldwide, the album has sold 300,000 copies, considered a failure at the time.[5]
Singles
Five singles were released from the album. "Young Love" was the first. It reached number 64 on the principal American singles chart, the Billboard Hot 100, and number six on the American Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[10] In New Zealand, "Young Love" reached number 16.[11] The second single from Janet Jackson was "Come Give Your Love to Me" and peaked at number 58 on the Hot 100. The follow-up single, "Say You Do", only appeared on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and the Hot Dance Club Songs charts, peaking at numbers 15 and 11, respectively.[10] The last two singles from the album, "Love and My Best Friend" and "Don't Mess Up A Good Thing" did not appear on any chart worldwide.[10] In order to further promote Janet Jackson, she performed "Young Love" and "Say You Do" on American TV shows American Bandstand and Soul Train in 1982.[12][13]
Reception
In a retrospective summary for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt the album had "no distinctive musical personality", feeling that the choice of songs was poor, with "Young Love" as the only song which "stands out among the undistinguished, sub-disco thumpers and drippy ballads".[14] Bil Carpenter from the same website called Janet Jackson a "debut album of youth-oriented pop".[15] The Rolling Stone Album Guide book stated that the album and its follow-up Dream Street (1984) sound like bland dance-music ready-mades.[2]
Track listing
Side one
All tracks written by René Moore and Angela Winbush, and produced by
Bobby Watson, Moore and Winbush.Title |
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1. | "Say You Do" | 6:49 |
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2. | "You'll Never Find (A Love Like Mine)" | 4:09 |
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3. | "Young Love" | 4:56 |
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4. | "Love and My Best Friend" | 4:47 |
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The version of "Say You Do" on the CD is the 12" single remix. The original version (timed at 5:20) appears on the LP and cassette releases of the album.
Side twoTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Don't Mess Up This Good Thing" |
- Wardell Potts, Jr.
- Barry Sarna
- Dana Meyers
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2. | "Forever Yours" | | | 4:57 |
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3. | "The Magic Is Working" | | | 4:09 |
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4. | "Come Give Your Love to Me" |
- Glen Barbee
- Charmaine Sylvers
| | 5:03 |
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Total length: | 37:15 |
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Personnel
- Janet Jackson – vocals
- Bobby Watson, James Jamerson, Jr., Leon F. Sylvers III, Ricky Smith – bass guitar
- Foster Sylvers – synthesizer, bass, drums, producer, rhythm arrangements
- Marlo Henderson, Greg Moore, Tony Maiden, Fred West, Michael McGloiry, Fred Jenkins, Pepper Read – guitars
- Paulinho Da Costa, Edmund Sylvers, Melvin Webb – percussion
- André Fischer, John JR Robinson – drums
- Wardell Potts, Jr. – drums, rhythm arrangements
- René Moore – keyboards, background vocals, handclapping, producer, rhythm arrangements, Moog bass
- Angela Winbush – keyboards, background vocals, producer, rhythm arrangements
- Phillip Ingram – keyboards, string machine, background vocals
- Joey Gallo – keyboards, synthesizer
- Eddie Fluellen – string machine
- Jerry Hey – horn arrangements
- Humberto Gatica – mixing
- Stuart Furusho – engineer, mixing assistant
- Kirk Ferraioli – assistant engineer
- Gene Dozier – keyboards, horn arrangements, string arrangements
- Jeff Lorber, Barry Sarna, Ian Underwood – synthesizers
- Attala Zane Giles – background vocals
- Monica Joy Rhodes, Wendell C. Wellman – handclaps
- Dana Meyers – background vocals, vocal arrangement
- Howard Hewett – background vocals
- Chuck Beeson – art direction
- Bob Brown – engineer
- Jerry Knight – background, vocals
- Harry Langdon – photography
- Nyya Lark – assistant engineer
- Peggy McCreary – mixing assistant
- Taavi Mote – engineer
- Ambrose Price – handclapping
- Lynn Robb – design
- John Stronach – engineer
- Steve Thume – engineer
- Wally Traugott – mastering
- John VanNest – engineer, mixing assistant
- Trevor Veitch – contractor
- Gerald Vinci – concertmaster
- Jerry Weaver – producer, rhythm arrangements, synthesizer
- Benjamin Wright – string arrangements
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Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1982–1983) |
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| New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[16] |
44 |
South African Albums (RISA)[17][18] |
98 |
| US Billboard 200[19] |
63 |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[20] |
6 |
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Year-end charts
Chart (1983) |
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US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[21] |
10 |
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References
- "Janet Jackson – Janet Jackson (1982, Indianapolis Pressing, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 411. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
rolling stone janet jackson album guide.
- "Janet Jackson". Baltimore Afro-American. October 12, 1982. p. 13. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
- Cornwell, Jane (2002), Janet Jackson, Carlton Books, pp. 2, 10, 24, ISBN 1-84222-464-6
- Jackson, Janet (2011), True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself, Simon & Schuster, pp. 92, ISBN 978-1-4165-8724-8
- "Billboard 200". Billboard. 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
- "Janet Jackson - Janet Jackson". Official New Zealand Music Chart. Hung Medien. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- "Shania, Backstreet, Britney, Eminem and Janet top all time sellers". Mi2N.com. Archived from the original on August 17, 2009. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
- "Answers to readers' questions about Annie Lennox, Janet Jackson and Kelis". billboard.com. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
- "allmusic Janet Jackson > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- "Janet Jackson - Young Love". Official New Zealand Singles Chart. Hung Medien. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
- "Janet Jackson / Laura Branigan - American Bandstand". American Bandstand. Season 26. Episode 5. October 30, 1982. 90:00 minutes in. ABC.
- "Michael McDonald / Janet Jackson - Soul Train". Soul Train. Season 12. Episode 10. December 18, 1982. 45:00 minutes in. Syndication.
- Thomas Erlewine, Stephen. "Janet Jackson - Janet Jackson". AllMusic. All Media Network. Archived from the original on March 12, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - Carpenter, Bil. "Janet Jackson – Janet Jackson". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
- "Charts.nz – Janet Jackson – Janet Jackson". Hung Medien. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
- "SA Top 20 - 5 Maart 2016" (in Afrikaans). RISA. Archived from the original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- "Most Successful Female Recording Artists in South Africa". RISA.
- "Janet Jackson Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
- "Janet Jackson Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
- "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1983". Billboard. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
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Tours |
- Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990
- Janet World Tour
- The Velvet Rope Tour
- All for You Tour
- Rock Witchu Tour
- Number Ones, Up Close and Personal
- Unbreakable World Tour
- State of the World Tour
- Janet Jackson: A Special 30th Anniversary Celebration of Rhythm Nation
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- Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis
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Related articles |
- True You
- Janet Jackson as a gay icon
- Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show (controversy)
- René Elizondo Jr.
- Jackson family
- Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson
- Janet Jackson (documentary TV series)
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[de] Janet Jackson (Album)
Janet Jackson ist das Debütalbum von Janet Jackson, das im September 1982 bei A&M Records erschien.
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[es] Janet Jackson (álbum)
Janet Jackson es al autotitulado álbum debut de la cantante estadounidense Janet Jackson, lanzado el 21 de septiembre de 1982 por A&M Records. La carrera artística de Jackson fue establecida por su padre y mánager Joe Jackson, quien arregló su contrato discográfico con A&M Records.
[ru] Janet Jackson (альбом)
Janet Jackson — дебютный студийный альбом американской певицы Джанет Джексон, выпущенный 21 сентября 1982 года на лейбле A&M. Карьера Джексон как певицы был создана её отцом и менеджером Джозефом Джексоном, который подписал её контракт со звукозаписывающей компанией A&M.
Музыкальное содержание альбома содержит бабблгам-поп композиции с элементами диско и фанка. Тексты Анджелы Вайнбуш и Рене Моура способствовали лирическому разнообразию тематики альбома. Моур и Вайнбуш стали продюсерами наряду с Фостером Салверсом, Джерри Вайвером, и Бобби Уотсоном. Janet Jackson дебютировал под номером шесть в чарте Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums и её сингл «Young Love» достиг шестой строчки в чарте Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
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