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08-09-2013, 08:37 AM | #62 (permalink) | |
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I've listened to Velvet Rope. I just need to stop being lazy and write up my thoughts on it.
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08-13-2013, 03:02 PM | #63 (permalink) | |
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08-13-2013, 08:15 PM | #64 (permalink) |
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^ I think he has alot of potential to be put into that category. I think if he brings it with his next release and expose a new generation to his sound he has a shot at that title. Its hard to say at this point because so much time has went by and although he has two classic albums under is belt, that sound is no where to be found mainstream wise. It would be interesting if he could bring it back to the radio.
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08-13-2013, 09:20 PM | #65 (permalink) |
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I didn't listen to Velvet Rope soo you guys can move on lmao. Sorry.
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08-13-2013, 09:21 PM | #66 (permalink) | |
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I'm going to write something about it in the morning because I did listen to it but yeah we'll move on.
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08-14-2013, 01:57 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Janet deserves some type of review that was a stellar album
Review on Velvet Rope This album really touched me personally because it has helped me through alot of my own issues and its very therapeutic 1. "Interlude: Twisted Elegance" 2. "Velvet Rope" (featuring Vanessa-Mae)--- The production is very cool and really reveals what the album is really about 3. "You"----- I love this song and the "WAR" sample. I love the lyrics and how the entire song is about herself although she is referring to herself as "you". She criticizes herself, encourages herself, hides from herself, and enlightens herself. I enjoyed it because at the end of the day the choices we make is ultimately in our hands at the end of the day. The dark instrumental and Janets dark singing really brings the song to life as well. I really enjoy the live performance of this. 4. "Got 'til It's Gone" (featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell)---- Another good song with a sample that was used very well. I love the simplisticity of the lyrics because it doesnt overshadow the stellar production. I love the sensual way Janet sings the song and Q kills his rap verse. J Dilla put his foot in the production! 5. "Interlude: Speaker Phone" 6. "My Need" ------- I really love this song. It reminds me alot of Marvin Gayes "Your All I Need To Get By" during the chorus. I think it is one of the most underrated songs on the album 7. "Interlude: Fasten Your Seatbelts" 8. "Go Deep" ---- I love this song because its a nice fun summer tune to groove too. The music video is hilarious for this lol 9. "Free Xone"--- Lyrically this was very clever and creative. She discusses homophobia and the power of being free to be who you are. The production is very very stellar and mixes elements of funk, soul, electronic and R&B. Janet is almost rapping/spoken word on this song instead of singing. 10. "Interlude: Memory" 11. "Together Again"--- Great dance song 12. "Interlude: Online" 13. "Empty" ---- This song had stellar production that consisted of electronic, techno and r&b I think this is also a underrated gem on the song. Janet lyrics are deep and personal and she brings alot of emotion in the song 14. "Interlude: Full" 15. "What About"---- This song discusses spousal abuse and has alot of rock elements to it which I love. Janet is mad on this song and brings so much darkness and emotion to it 16. "Every Time" ---- I am not a huge fan of this song but I enjoyed Janets personal lyrics. 17. "Tonight's the Night" --- this song discusses bisexuality and Janet is singing to both her partners as they are making love. This is actually a Rod Stewart cover but she slightly changes some of the wording. I thought this song was okay 18. "I Get Lonely"--- I love how vunerable Janet was when she was singing this song. She put so much emotion into this song almost as if she was whining or crying. 19. "Rope Burn" - This is a very sexual song but it is very subdue and not so in your face. I think the lyrics are very creative and clever with how she expresses how she wants to make love to her partner. 20. "Anything" --- another sensual song by Janet. Her vocals are very seductive and sexy. Her lyrics are very sensual but not so in your face. It is a soul jam for you and that special someone 21. "Interlude: Sad" 22. "Special" (includes the hidden track "Can't Be Stopped", which starts at 3:42)---- Special is a great song with a great message which is what I mostly love about. It allows you to embrace the uniqueness of who you are and what makes you special. Cant Be Stopped also is a great song with a good message that gives you strength and motivation despite what others might think of you. Overall, it was a great album and not only did we get to personally see and feel what Janet experienced and has gone through, we also can relate to these emotions and experiences with her. Last edited by Soulflower; 08-14-2013 at 02:02 PM. |
08-15-2013, 06:14 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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I actually listened to this again, but since I didn't generally care for it my review is going to be pretty short....sorry!
So basically, Janet Jackson has always been better off singing harder-hitting hip hop songs than ballads. Her and Michael both to be quite frank. So I didn't really care for this album because there was too much ballad-ness going on. Highlights: What About Go Deep Poop: Everytime Tonight's the Night (this one was way too girly-pop sounding. Like something Mandy Moore or Britney Spears would be singing back in the day). In short: Give me Rhythm Nation any day over Velvet Rope!
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08-15-2013, 06:35 PM | #69 (permalink) | |
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This album just hits like a big nostalgic brick to me. I have some wonderful memories associated with certain tracks but I enjoyed this album during my play through.
I Get Lonely and Everytime were two of the really big ones that sent me down memory lane. The funky track Go Deep is also one of my favorites. I really like a large majority of the tracks on this album and instead of going through each one and end up listing damn near the whole album. I will just say that I only skipped about 2 tracks and they were near the of the album.
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08-17-2013, 11:57 AM | #70 (permalink) |
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My turn.
I wasn't sure if I should go with something totally obscure or go for a stone cold classic. So I decided to go for a stone cold classic..... (Curtis Mayfield's S/T debut album from 1970 if you're unfamiliar with the cover)
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