Product Description 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. .co.uk Picking up where the breakthrough funk-pop of Control left off, Janet Jackson and her production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis laced Rhythm Nation with high-minded references to societal ills--seldom the favored province of dance music, but a daring attempt nonetheless. Songs like "State of the World" and "The Knowledge" follow in the tradition of "free your mind and your ass will follow." Still, aside from the title track, it was the pure pop fare and dance music that stormed the charts: "Escapade," "Love Will Never Do (Without You)," "Alright," and "Come Back to Me" concentrate on the politics of personal relationships, not public policy, while "Black Cat" burns the place down with a fierce burst of hard rock. Rhythm Nation 1814 doesn't necessarily hang together thematically, but it's so chock full of hits, you scarcely notice. --Daniel Durchholz
S**R
Janet and the revolution in music!!
1989, a year thatshowed us music was definately changing, as with society itself was changing. Madonna sang her masterpiece album Like A Prayer, Kate Bush released the stunning This Sensual World, it was inevitable Ms Jackson was gonna go the same route...little did we all predict how amazing this album would be.this has to be one of the top 10 greatest albums of the 80's i have ever heard.Control is Janet's masterpiece album, Rhythm Nation is definately Janet's revolutionary album.complete with original and gritty songs with a range of sounds from R&B to punk rock and even a couple sensual songs too.with sales of over 12 million it shows that Janet was definitley on her way up and out in the music industry matching the sales of Control and the success which would carry on with the stunning Janet. and The Velvet Rope.overall this is a needed listen for everyone as much as Marvin Gaye's What's Going On was in 1971.overall this is one of the greatest albums ever produced and the success definately continues through Janet,The Velvet Rope and All For You.it shows how inspiring she has been for superstar Britney Spears and how feel good it makes you feel, even though this hasn't changed the world the lyrics really make you think about modern society...that and it makes you wanna dance every now and then.10/10 GOLD!!
C**�
A career defining masterpiece. Until the next album followed...
Beautifully reissued to a gatefold sleeve and double 180gm vinyl. Excellent quality.
M**E
Musical genius.
Most people would agree that this is her best work she's ever produced, others might not.To put it simply, this is her 'Bad' album, where the majority of the songs were hits/singles.My favourite part of the album are the 3 ballads back-to-back at the end. (Lonely/Come back to me/Someday is Tonight).Won't ever be a time when I'll stop listening to it, well recommended!
D**N
Great
Great
C**E
Liked the album when it came out
Liked the album when it came out, still like it now - was a replacement - the original version was stolen years ago.
M**E
I got this album on lp but I had to ...
I got this album on lp but I had to get on cd album to replace, it so I'm happy
P**.
thanks for this classic cd from JANET that I appreciate ...
thanks for this classic cd from JANET that I appreciate so and was waiting for this cd for a long time
K**H
Five Stars
Brilliant got to xxxxx
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