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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517613553
Label: Island
Manufacturer: Island
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Island
Release Date: February 26, 2008
Studio: Island
Sales Rank: 1137
MPN: 001073502
Disc 1:- I.D. (Interlude)
- Feedback
- LUV
- Spinnin (Interlude)
- Rollercoaster
- Bathroom Break (Interlude)
- Rock With U
- 2nite
- Can't B Good
- 4 Words (Interlude)
- Never Letchu Go
- Truth Or Dare (Interlude)
- Greatest X
- Good Morning Janet (Interlude)
- So Much Betta
- Play Selection (Interlude)
- The 1 (feat. Missy Elliott)
- What's Ur Name
- The Meaning (Interlude)
- Discipline
- Back (Interlude)
- Curtains
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: "A PASSION FOR DISCIPLINE" by Janet "It's the idea that unifies the songs on this record. As a concept, and even a lifestyle, discipline goes extremely deep. It can be applied to so much about ourselves. In my case,I see it as one of defining aspects of my character. Discipline was there for me from the start. But it was not until this record that I began to understand its full meaning. "In putting Discipline out front -- as both the title of the album and title of a song about sexual surrender -- I wanted to announce that I was venturing into new creative waters. That meant working with producers like Jermaine Dupri, Rodney Jerkins, and Ne-Yo, whose songs spoke to the immediacy of my emotions. Like all my records, this one, whether intentional or not, has autobiographical roots. It's difficult for me to work any other way. I don't feel it, if I don't believe it, I can't sing it.
"So Discipline, as a storyline, begins in my childhood which someone could see as a classic study in discipline. Discipline was part of a family culture that I absorbed. I was born with it.
"I also believe that discipline has given me the confidence to jump out of the nest. When L.A. Reid, Chairman of Island Def Jam, and I discussed co-executive producing this record, we both agreed that the feeling had to adventuresome and fresh. I was interested in exploring musical scenarios--some exotic, many erotic, but all deeply emotional. "I wanted to push the envelope. And I'm glad that Discipline, both as a song and an album, does just that."
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Her "All for you" cd is her best work by far. I have to get a new cd because I played it death. Her latest one is nice but not a big hitter with me. She could do much better, and hope that she does.
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After I saw in the paper today that Janet was launching a lingerie line, I was just irritated enough to come here to write a review of "Discipline". Too late--Terry Mesnard has just about taken every word out of my mouth. I would add to what he wrote that Janet was at her best when she was addressing social issues and laying down fierce, hard tracks.
With "Janet" she shed her clothes and inhibitions--bravo for you Ms. Jackson--I always thought you might be harboring the need to get just a little nasty! Then "The Velvet Rope" took that a step further and I was wowed by the funk party she threw. Since then I've felt that she has gone the way of Mariah Carey in the "make the world my gynecologist" department. Pretty much every song ... Read More:
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Ok so i usually wait a bit until i write a rewiew. I bought this CD the day it came out, and all i can say is that it's my favourite Album that came out this year so far. I still listen to it almost everyday without skiping any songs and i just simply love it.
Now i decided to write a review to sort some things out... as i'm reading horrible reviews i tend to think that the aproach of an audience to an album is so much related to the sales results... this album has been fastly forgotten yes, but of course, i mean, if your record company drops you after two weeks of your album release, who's gonna make good numbers? I just can't understand how many artists out there are doing so great with crappy albums while DISCIPLINE, which is ... Read More:
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Ah, the Jackson family. Whether it is Michael entertaining youngsters with wine and roofies or Janet showing off her body at the Super Bowl, they can always be counted on to deliver fresh, legal music. While Janet's last two albums had many thinking she had lost her pop touch, Discipline throws her back into the club with a number of righteous jams and a few duds.
First single "Feedback" opens with its namesake before dropping back to a steel-drum rhythm and Janet's seductive, Michael-esque voice telling the listener that "tonight my body's an exhibition baby / don't be scared to touch it / so come and get it babe." Hey, no one ever said Jackson was a lyrical genius, but the production on the song by D'Mile and Darkchild is irresistibly ... Read More:
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The only thing that resembles anything close to a real song on Discipline is "Can't Be Good," which is getting heavy play on urban radio. Other than that, it's a bunch of studio-manufactured, computerized techno-crap.
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