| Product Summary | | Label: Emd/virgin | | UPC: 00724381168622 | | Release Date: 11/8/2001 | | Buy.com Sku: 60512605 | | Item#: MK2C3T | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25332 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Intro ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 2. You Ain't Right ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 3. All For You ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 4. 2wayforyou (Interlude) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 5. Come On Get Up ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 6. When We Oooo ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 7. China Love ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 8. Love Scene (Ooh Baby) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 9. Would You Mind ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 10. Lame (Interlude) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 11. Trust A Try ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 12. Clouds (Interlude) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 13. Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) - (with Carly Simon) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 14. Truth ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 15. Theory (Interlude) ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 16. Someone To Call My Lover ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 17. Feels So Right ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 18. Doesn't Really Matter ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 19. Better Days ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 20. Outro ~ Janet Jackson |  | | 21. Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) - (P Diddy remix, with Carly Simon/P. Diddy/Missy Elliott) ~ Janet Jackson |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Janet Jackson, Carly Simon, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot, P. Diddy (vocals); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (various instruments); Mike Scott, David Barry (guitar); Rockwilder (drums, programming); Alex Richbourg (programming). |  | Producers: Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. |  | Engineers include: Dave Rideau, Steve Hodge, Chris Seul. |  | "All For You" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. |  | Personnel includes: Janet Jackson, Carly Simon, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot, P. Diddy (vocals); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (various instruments); Mike Scott, David Barry (guitar); Rockwilder (drums, programming); Alex Richbourg (programming). |  | Producers: Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. |  | Engineers include: Dave Rideau, Steve Hodge, Chris Seul. |  | "All For You" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. |  | This Limited edition of ALL FOR YOU includes two bonus tracks and a bonus disc DVD video compilation. |  | Personnel includes: Janet Jackson, Carly Simon (vocals); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (various instruments); Mike Scott, David Barry (guitar); Rockwilder (drums, programming); Alex Richbourg (programming). |  | Producers: Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. |  | Engineers include: Dave Rideau, Steve Hodge, Chris Seul. |  | "All For You" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. |  | Such is the level of Janet Jackson's iconic status that she often seems more like a legend than a mere person, and each album seems more like an event than just another batch of songs. While Jackson's star quality is very much a factor on ALL FOR YOU, the album is an extremely individualistic effort. For one thing, the disc leads off not with a resounding pop hook, but with a lengthy snatch of incongruous conversation. Shortly thereafter, we're launched into "You Ain't Right," a vibrant track that's more about groove than pop. Instead of chasing after the kind of pop-R&B crossover that made Janet disciples like Britney and Christina so successful, this cut pursues a more idiosyncratic, almost Prince-like feel. |  | That's not to say there's no pop appeal on ALL FOR YOU. From the sensual ballad "When We Oooo" to the club-friendly, infectious "Come On Get Up," there's radio fodder aplenty here. But Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis's production refuses to settle for generic R&B cliches. Instead, the pair employ a variety of interesting percussion textures and keyboard tones to keep the arrangements sounding fresh and unique. Of course the thing holding it all together is Jackson's powerful-but-winsome delivery, simultaneously enticing and casual. That combination is the key to ALL FOR YOU's success. |  | Such is the level of Janet Jackson's iconic status that she often seems more like a legend than a mere person, and each album seems more like an event than just another batch of songs. While Jackson's star quality is very much a factor on ALL FOR YOU, the album is an extremely individualistic effort. For one thing, the disc leads off not with a resounding pop hook, but with a lengthy snatch of incongruous conversation. Shortly thereafter, we're launched into "You Ain't Right," a vibrant track that's more about groove than pop. Instead of chasing after the kind of pop-R&B crossover that made Janet disciples like Britney and Christina so successful, this cut pursues a more idiosyncratic, almost Prince-like feel. |  | That's not to say there's no pop appeal on ALL FOR YOU. From the sensual ballad "When We Oooo" to the club-friendly, infectious "Come On Get Up," there's radio fodder aplenty here. But Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis's production refuses to settle for generic R&B cliches. Instead, the pair employ a variety of interesting percussion textures and keyboard tones to keep the arrangements sounding fresh and unique. Of course the thing holding it all together is Jackson's powerful-but-winsome delivery, simultaneously enticing and casual. That combination is the key to ALL FOR YOU's success. |  | Such is the level of Janet Jackson's iconic status that she often seems more like a legend than a mere person, and each album seems more like an event than just another batch of songs. While Jackson's star quality is very much a factor on ALL FOR YOU, the album is an extremely individualistic effort. For one thing, the disc leads off not with a resounding pop hook, but with a lengthy snatch of incongruous conversation. Shortly thereafter, we're launched into "You Ain't Right," a vibrant track that's more about groove than pop. Instead of chasing after the kind of pop-R&B crossover that made Janet disciples like Britney and Christina so successful, this cut pursues a more idiosyncratic, almost Prince-like feel. |  | That's not to say there's no pop appeal on ALL FOR YOU. From the sensual ballad "When We Oooo" to the club-friendly, infectious "Come On Get Up," there's radio fodder aplenty here. But Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis's production refuses to settle for generic R&B cliches. Instead, the pair employ a variety of interesting percussion textures and keyboard tones to keep the arrangements sounding fresh and unique. Of course the thing holding it all together is Jackson's powerful-but-winsome delivery, simultaneously enticing and casual. That combination is the key to ALL FOR YOU's success. | Musical Guests |  | Carly Simon |  | Missy Elliott |  | P. Diddy |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 04/24/2001 |  | Original Release Date : 2001 |  | Catalog ID : 11686 |  | Label : Virgin Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 77m : 17s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00724381168622 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (5/24/01, p.86) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Jackson cranks the heat even higher....It's just as fresh, familiar and appealing as you've come to expect from Jackson..."Rolling Stone (5/24/01, p.86) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Jackson cranks the heat even higher....It's just as fresh, familiar and appealing as you've come to expect from Jackson..." Rolling Stone (5/24/01, p.86) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Jackson cranks the heat even higher....It's just as fresh, familiar and appealing as you've come to expect from Jackson..." Entertainment Weekly (5/4/01, pp.67-8) - "...Sexy and big, brimming with left-field surprises....about as good as modern diva-pop gets..." - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (5/4/01, pp.67-8) - "...Sexy and big, brimming with left-field surprises....about as good as modern diva-pop gets..." - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (5/4/01, pp.67-8) - "...Sexy and big, brimming with left-field surprises....about as good as modern diva-pop gets..." - Rating: B Q (7/01, p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The most blatantly sexy, wickedly upbeat songs she has ever recorded.... making the most of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' sassy, supple, angular dance-funk..." Q (7/01, p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The most blatantly sexy, wickedly upbeat songs she has ever recorded.... making the most of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' sassy, supple, angular dance-funk..." Q (7/01, p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The most blatantly sexy, wickedly upbeat songs she has ever recorded.... making the most of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' sassy, supple, angular dance-funk..." |
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