JANET JACKSON (ALBUM)
'''Janet Jackson''' is the self-titled debut album by American R&B/pop singer Janet Jackson.
Released in 1982 (see 1982 in music), it sold poorly but featured Jackson's first top one hundred pop singles, "Young Love" (a top ten R&B single) and "Come Give Your Love to Me" (a top twenty R&B single produced by Foster Sylvers).
Jackson said that her music career was forced by her father at first. Joe Jackson would make her sing fluffy pop/light R&B songs that she didn't feel comfortable singing. However, it became the tenth biggest selling R&B album of 1982.[1]
This and Jackson's 1984 follow-up ''Dream Street'' would be precursors to Jackson's groundbreaking sound with the ''Control'' album in 1986.
On April 24, 2007, iTunes added all of Jackson's A&M albums to their short Janet Jackson selection, with the exception of ''Dream Street'' which was added three weeks later.
| Contents |
| Track listing |
| Charts |
| Personnel |
| Singles released |
| Miscellanea |
| RIAA |
| External links |
| Notes |
Track listing
#"Say You Do" (René Moore, Angela Winbush) – 6:50
#"You'll Never Find (A Love Like Mine)" (Moore, Winbush) – 4:11
#"Young Love" (Moore, Winbush) – 4:58
#"Love and My Best Friend" (Moore, Winbush) – 4:48
#"Don't Mess Up This Good Thing" (Dana Meyers, Wardell Potts, Jr., Barry Sarna) – 3:55
#"Forever Yours" (Attala Zane Giles, Phillip Ingram) – 4:57
#"The Magic Is Working" (Gene Dozier, Dorie Pride) – 4:08
#"Come Give Your Love to Me" (Glen Barbee, Charmaine Elaine Sylvers) – 5:03
Charts
| Chart (1982) | Peak position[2] |
|---|---|
| U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 | 63 |
| U.S. ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 6 |
| South African Albums Chart | 98 |
Personnel
★ Janet Jackson (lead and background vocals)
★ René Moore (producer, songwriter, rhythm arrangements, keyboards, background vocals)
★ Angela Winbush (producer, songwriter, rhythm arrangements, keyboards, background vocals)
★ Glen Barbee (songwriter)
★ Vincent Brantley (handclaps)
★ David Crawford (rhythm arrangements)
★ Paulinho Da Costa (percussion)
★ Gene Dozier (songwriter, horn and srting arrangements, keyboards)
★ Andre Fischer (drums)
★ Eddie Fluellen (string machines)
★ Joey Gallo (synthesizers, keyboards)
★ Attala Zane Giles (songwriter, background vocals)
★ Marlo Henderson (guitars)
★ Howard Hewett (background vocals)
★ Jerry Hey (horn arrangements, string arrangements)
★ Phillip Ingram (songwriter, string machines, background vocals)
★ James Jamerson Jr. (bass)
★ Fred Jenkins (guitar)
★ Jerry Knight (background vocals)
★ Jeff Lorber (synthesizers)
★ Tony Maiden (guitars)
★ Derrick McDowell (handclaps)
★ Michael McGloiry (guitars)
★ Dana Meyers (songwriter, background vocals, background vocals arrangement)
★ Greg Moore (guitars)
★ Michael Norfleet (synthesizers)
★ Earnest "Pepper" Reed (guitar)
★ Wardell Potts Jr. (songwriter, rhythm arrangements, drums)
★ Dorie Pride (songwriter)
★ Monica Joy Rhodes (handclaps)
★ John Robinson (drums)
★ Barry Sarna (songwriter, synthesizers)
★ Ricky Smith (bass, string machines)
★ Otis Stokes (background vocals)
★ Charmaine Sylvers (songwriter)
★ Edmund Sylvers (percussion)
★ Foster Sylvers (producer, rhythm arrangements, drums, bass, background vocals)
★ Leon F. Sylvers III (rhythm arrangement, bass)
★ Patricia Sylvers (background vocals, sythesizers)
★ Ian Underwood (synthesizers)
★ Trevor Veitch (contractor)
★ Jerry Vinci (concertmaster)
★ Bobby Watson (producer, rhythm arrangements, bass)
★ Jerry Weaver (producer, rhythm arrangements, background vocal arrangements, synthesizers)
★ Melvin Webb (percussion)
★ Wendell C. Wellman (handclaps)
★ Mike West (guitar)
★ Benjamin Wright (string arrangements)
Singles released
#"Young Love" (1982)
#"Come Give Your Love to Me" (1983)
#"Say You Do" (1983)
#"Don't Mess Up This Good Thing" (1983)
Miscellanea
★ Janet didn't want any of her family members to participate in the making of the album. She wanted it to be her own project, judged by its own merits.
★ On the cover photo Janet is photographed in the swimming pool of the Jackson family's home.
★ The CD album version of "Say You Do" is the "Special Remixed Version" (6:50) from the single vinyl release instead of the original album version (5:15), which can be found on the vinyl album.
RIAA
★ Uncertified (U.S.) #63
External links
★ more information
Notes
1. http://mitglied.lycos.de/jdjgermany/
2. Chart positions ''Craving Janet''. Retrieved on July 25, 2007
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