Unbreakable era : 2012-2016

Released : October 2, 2015
Recorded : 2012–2015
Studios :
Flyte Tyme Studios (Agoura Hills)
The Cadillac Castle (Century City)
MusicTone LLC (Hollywood)
TBhits (Grand Hills, Los Angeles)
MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach
Length : 64:37
Label : Rhythm Nation
Producers : J. Cole, Dem Jointz, Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, James “Jimmy Jam” Harris, Terry Lewis, Thomas “Tommy McClendon” Lumpkins

Track listing

  1. “Unbreakable”
  2. “Burnitup!” (featuring Missy Elliott)
  3. “Dammn Baby”
  4. “The Great Forever”
  5. “Shoulda Known Better”
  6. After Your Fall
  7. “Broken Hearts Heal”
  8. “Night”
  9. “No Sleeep” (featuring J. Cole)
  10. “Dream Maker / Euphoria”
  11. “2 B Loved”
  12. “Take Me Away”
  13. “Promise”
  14. “Lessons Learned”
  15. “Black Eagle”
  16. “Well Traveled”
  17. “Gon’ B Alright”

Singles from Unbreakable

No Sleeep : Released: June 22, 2015
Unbreakable : Released: September 29, 2015
Dammn Baby : Released: May 4, 2016

Rare and unreleased songs from this era

Peak on Billboard 200 : 1

SHORT FILM

Unbreakable : The Videos (2015-2016)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Unbreakable era (2012-2016

PREVIOUS ERA : « Number Ones » era : 2009-2011

NEXT ERA : “State Of The World/Made For Now/Metamorphosis era : 2017-2019

Number Ones era : 2009-2011

Number Ones

Released : November 17, 2009
Recorded : 2009
Length : 149:47
Label A&M, UM

Track listings
Number Ones – North American edition (disc one)

1. “What Have You Done for Me Lately”
2. “Nasty”
3. “When I Think of You”
4. “Control”
5. “Let’s Wait Awhile” (single remix)
6. “The Pleasure Principle” (Design of a Decade edit)
7. “Diamonds” (with Herb Alpert)
8. “Miss You Much”
9. “Rhythm Nation” (Radio Edit w/ “Pledge” intro)
10. “Escapade”
11. “Alright” (7″ video version with Rap; featuring Heavy D)
12. “Come Back to Me” (I’m Beggin’ You Mix)
13. “Black Cat” (video mix/short solo) Jackson
14. “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” (single edit)
15. “The Best Things in Life Are Free” (with Luther Vandross, BBD and Ralph Tresvant)
16. “That’s the Way Love Goes”

Number Ones – North American edition (disc two)

1. “If”
2. “Again”
3. “Because of Love”
4. “Any Time, Any Place” (R. Kelly Remix)
5. “Scream” (with Michael Jackson)
6. “Runaway”
7. “Got ’til It’s Gone” (single edit; featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell)
8. “Together Again” (single edit)
9. “I Get Lonely” (single edit)
10. “Go Deep”
11. “What’s It Gonna Be?!” (with Busta Rhymes)
12. “Doesn’t Really Matter”
13. “All for You” (video mix)
14. “Someone to Call My Lover” (single edit)
15. “All Nite (Don’t Stop)”
16. “Call on Me” (with Nelly)
17. “Feedback” (single version)
18. “Make Me”

Singles from Number Ones

“Make Me” Released: September 22, 2009

Peak on Billboard 200 : 22

SHORT FILMS

Number Ones : The Videos (2009)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Number Ones era (2009-2011)

PREVIOUS ERA : « Discipline » era : 2007-2008

NEXT ERA : « Unbreakable » era : 2012-2016

Discipline era : 2007-2008

Discipline

Released : February 22, 2008
Recorded : July 2007-December 2007
Studios
Carrington House
SouthSide
Triangle Sound (Atlanta)
2nd Floor Studios (Atlantic City)
The Boom Boom Room (Burbank)
DoRohn Entertainment (Detroit)
DML (East Orange)
Flyte Time (Edina)
Studio at the Palms (Las Vegas)
The Village (Los Angeles)
Choice (Miami)
Legacy
Platinum Sound
Roc the Mic (New York City)
Length : 53:55
Label : Island Def Jam
Producers : Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, D’Mile, Jermaine Dupri, David “DoRohn” Gough, Chuck Harmony, Janet Jackson, Terius “The-Dream” Nash, Stargate, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Shea Taylor

Track listing
Discipline – Standard edition

1. “I.D.”
2. “Feedback”
3. “Luv”
4. “Spinnin”
5. “Rollercoaster”
6. “Bathroom Break”
7. “Rock with U”
8. “2nite”
9. “Can’t B Good”
10. “4 Words”
11. “Never Letchu Go”
12. “Truth or Dare”
13. “Greatest X”
14. “Good Morning Janet”
15. “So Much Betta”
16. “Play Selection”
17. “The 1” (featuring Missy Elliott)
18. “What’s Ur Name”
19. “The Meaning”
20. “Discipline”
21. “Back”
22. “Curtains”

Personnel
Janet Jackson – vocals, background vocals, producer, executive producer, vocal producer
Judi Acosta-Stewart – production coordination
Ashaunna Ayars – marketing
Dave Clauss – assistant engineer
Fran Cooper – make-up
Carol Corless – package production
Ian Cross – mixing assistant, vocal engineer, vocal producer
LaShawn Daniels – vocal arrangement
Eric Dawkins – background vocals, vocal arrangement
Mike Donaldson – engineer, digital editing, effects
The-Dream – producer
Jermaine Dupri – producer, executive producer, mixing, vocal producer
Missy Elliott – rap
Dernst Emile – guitar, producer, vocal arrangement, instrumentation
Paul Foley – engineer, mixing
Brian Gardner – mastering
Kenneth Goh – stylist
David Gough – producer
Kuk Harrell – engineer
Tor Erik Hermanson – instrumentation
John Horesco IV – guitar, engineer, vocal engineer
Josh Houghkirk – engineer
Kegan Houston – assistant engineer
Ernie Isley – guitar
Rodney Jerkins – producer, mixing, instrumentation
Doug Joswick – package production
Daniel Laporte – engineer
Jaymz Hardy Martin III – engineer
Diane McDonald – production coordination
Ne-Yo – co-producer
No I.D. – producer
Carlos Oyanedel – assistant
Dave Pensado – mixing
R. City – vocals
J. Peter Robinson – art direction, packaging
Manuel Seal, Jr. – co-producer, vocal producer
Telisha Shaw – vocals
Chris Soper – assistant engineer
Eric Stamile – co-producer
Stargate – producers
Chris “Tricky” Stewart – producer
Phil Tan – mixing, vocal mixing
Robert Taylor “R.T.” – electric guitar
Angie Teo – assistant engineer
Brian “B Luv” Thomas – engineer
Delisha Thomas – vocals
Pat Thrall – engineer
Roberto Vazquez – engineer, mixing
Chris Viecco – vocals
Brian Woodring – engineer
Andrew Wuepper – mixing assistant
Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist

Peak on Billboard 200 : 1

SHORT FILMS

Discipline : The Videos (2008)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Discipline era (2007-2008)

PREVIOUS ERA : « 20 Y.O » era : 2005-2006

NEXT ERA : « Number Ones » era : 2009-2011

20 Y.O era : 2005-2007

20YO

Released September 20, 2006
Recorded : May 2005-May 2006.
Studios :
Flyte Time
Studio Atlantis
The Village (Los Angeles)
Length : 49:54
Label Virgin Records
Producers : James Samuel “Jimmy Jam” Harris III, Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson, Jermaine Dupri, LRocManuel Seal, The Avila Brothers, No I.D, .Luny Tunes

Track listing
20 Y.O. – Standard edition

1. “(Intro) 20”
2. “So Excited” (featuring Khia)
3. “Show Me”
4. “Get It Out Me”
5. “Do It 2 Me”
6. “This Body”
7. “20 Part 2” (Interlude) 0:27
8. “With U”
9. “Call on Me” (with Nelly)
10. “20 Part 3” (Interlude) 0:28
11. “Daybreak”
12. “Enjoy”
13. “20 Part 4” (Interlude)
14. “Take Care”
15. “Love 2 Love”
16. “(Outro) 20 Part 5”

Personnel
Johntá Austin – composer (Tracks 2–6, 8–9, 11, 15)
Bobby Ross Avila – bass, composer, drums, keyboards, producer (Track 12)
Issiah “IZ” Avila – percussion, drums, producer (Track 12)
Khia Chambers – composer (Track 2)
Fran Cooper – make-up
Larry Corbett – cello (Track 14)
Kenneth Crear – management
Ian Cross – recording engineer (Tracks 2–6, 8–9, 11–12, 14–15), audio mixing (15)
Jermaine Dupri – composer (Tracks 2–6, 8–9), producer (2–6, 8), executive producer, audio mixing (2–6, 8–9)
Liliana Filipovic – violin (Track 8)
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Terrance “T-Love” Harris – personal assistant
Gerardo Hilera – violin (Track 8)
John Horesco IV – recording engineer (Tracks 2–6, 8–9)
Josh Houghkirk – audio mixing assistant (Tracks 2–6, 8–9, 11–12, 14–15)
Janet Jackson – composer (Tracks 1–8, 10–16), producer (All Tracks), liner notes, executive producer
Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar (Tracks 6, 8, 14)
Jimmy Jam – keyboards (Tracks 8, 11–12, 14–15), producer (All Tracks), additional music (2–4, 6, 9), executive producer, drum programming (11, 14–15), audio mixing (11–12, 14–15)
Suzie Katayama – string arrangements (Tracks 8, 14)
Cheryl Kohfeld – viola (Track 8)
Terry Lewis – composer (Tracks 1–4, 6–16), producer, additional music (2–4, 6, 9), audio mixing (11–12, 14–15)
Andrea Liberman – stylist
Matt Marrin – recording engineer (Tracks 8, 12, 14)
Diane McDonald – coordination
Tadd Mingo – assistant engineer
No I.D. – producer (Track 5)
Sara Parkins – violin (Track 14)
Robert Peterson – violin (Track 8)
James Phillips – composer (Tracks 2, 6, 9)
Michele Richards – violin (Track 14)
Steve Richards – cello (Track 14)
Brenda Russell – composer (Track 5)
Manuel Seal, Jr. – composer, producer (Tracks 3–4, 8)
Vida Sparks – project coordinator
Rudolph Stein – cello (Track 8)
Phil Tan – audio mixing (Tracks 2–6, 8–9, 11–12, 14–15)
Josephina Vergara – violin (Track 14)
Benjamin Ward – art direction, packaging
James White – photography
Chuck Wilson – assistant recording engineer (Tracks 3–5, 8, 11)
Ghian Wright – assistant recording engineer (Tracks 12, 14–15)
Johnny Wright – executive producer, management
Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist
Yang-Qin Zhao – cello (Track 8)
Danny Zook – sample clearance

Peak on Billboard 200 : 2

SHORT FILMS

20 Y.O : The Videos (2006)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

20 Y.O era (2006-2007)

PREVIOUS ERA : « Damita Jo » era : 2003-2004

NEXT ERA : « Discipline » era : 2007-2008

Damita Jo era : 2003-2004

Damita

Released : March 22, 2004
Recorded : August 2002 – February 2004
Studios :
DARP (Atlanta)
Platinum Sound
Sony Music (New York City)
Flyte Time
Larrabee Sound
Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Murlyn (Stockholm)
Length : 65:02
Label : Virgin Records
Producers : Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson; Dallas Austin, Babyface, Anders Bagge, Scott StorchTélépopmusik, Kanye West, Avila Brothers

Track listing
Damita Jo – Standard edition

1. “Looking for Love”
2. “Damita Jo”
3. “Sexhibition”
4. “Strawberry Bounce”
5. “My Baby” (featuring Kanye West)
6. “The Islands”
7. “Spending Time with You”
8. “Magic Hour”
9. “Island Life”
10. All Nite (Don’t Stop)
11. “R&B Junkie”
12. “I Want You
13. “Like You Don’t Love Me
14. “Thinkin’ Bout My Ex
15. “Warmth
16. “Moist
17. “It All Comes Down to Love”
18. “Truly”
19. “The One”
20. “SloLove”
21. “Country”
22. “Just a Little While”

Singles from Damita Jo

“Just a Little While” : Released: February 2, 2004
“I Want You” : Released: February 22, 2004
All Nite (Don’t Stop) : Released: May 17, 2004

Rare and unreleased songs from this era : 

Almost There

Personnel

Janet Jackson – vocals, backing vocals, producer
Dallas Austin – beats, keyboards, Line 6 guitar, producer
Bobby Ross Avila – bass, drums, co-producer, guitar, keyboards, Moog lead, nylon guitar, producer, Rhodes electric piano
Babyface – instrumentation, producer
BAG & Arnthor – arrangers, engineers, producers, programming
Miri Ben-Ari – violin, violin arranger, violin producer
Paul Boutin – engineer
Billy Brown – backing vocals
Henrik Brunberg – assistant engineer
Jason Carson – engineer
Fran Cooper – make-up
Ian Cross – engineer
Roger Davies – management
Kevin “KD” Davis – mixing
Freckles – backing vocals
Brian “Big Bass” Gardner – mastering
Jon Gass – mixing
Serban Ghenea – mix assistant
Johnny Gill – guitar
Lee Groves – programming
Cesar Guevara – assistant engineer
Stephan Haeri – mixing
Rob Haggett – assistant programming
Doug Harms – assistant engineer
Terri Harris – personal assistant
Jeri Heiden – art direction, design
Steve Hodge – engineer, mixing, mix engineer
Keenan “Kee Note” Holloway – bass
Kameron Houff – engineer
Kevin Hunter – guitar
Jun Ishizeki – engineer
Iz – bass, co-producer, drums, electric guitar, guitar, horn stabs, Moog synthesizer, percussion, scratches
Jimmy Jam – drum programming, drums, keyboards, percussion, producer
Glenn Jeffery – guitar
Henrik Jonback – guitar
Goran Kajfes – horn
Brent Kolatalo – assistant engineer
Ken Lewis – instrumentation
Terry Lewis – producer
Wayne Scot Lukas – wardrobe
Matt Marrin – mix engineer
Manny Marroquin – mixing
Andrew MacPherson – photography
Glen Nakasako – art direction, design
Big Jon Platt – A&R
Ervin Pope – keyboards
Joni-Ayanna Portee – backing vocals
Magnum Coltrane Price – bass
Tony Reyes – backing vocals, bass, Line 6 guitar
Tim Roberts – mixing assistant
Lindsay Scott – management
Rick Sheppard – engineer, MIDI, sound design
Xavier Smith – assistant engineer
Mark “Spike” Stent – mixing
Scott Storch – producer
Télépopmusik – producers
Tony “Prof T” Tolbert – backing vocals
David Treahearn – mixing assistant
Rabeka Tuinei – mixing assistant
Max Vadukul – photography
Kanye West – vocals, producer
Colin Wolfe – bass
Ghian Wright – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
Bradley Yost – assistant engineer
Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist, stylist

Peak on Billboard 200 : 2

SHORT FILMS

Damita Jo : The Videos (2004)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Damita Jo era (2003-2004)

PREVIOUS ERA : “All For You’ era : 2000-2002

NEXT ERA : « 20 Y.O » era : 2005-2006

All For You era : 2000-2002

A4U

Released : April 16, 2001
Recorded : March 2000-February 2001
Studios : Flyte Tyme (Edina, Minnesota), Record One (Los Angeles), Record Plant (Los Angeles), Westlake (Los Angeles), Mirror Image (New York City)
Length : 73:01
Label : Virgin Records
Producers : Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson, Rockwilder

Track listing

1. “Intro”
2. “You Ain’t Right”
3. All For You
4. “2wayforyou” (Interlude)
5. “Come On Get Up”
6. “When We Oooo”
7. “China Love”
8. “Love Scene (Ooh Baby)”
9. “Would You Mind
10. “Lame” (Interlude)
11. “Trust a Try”
12. “Clouds” (Interlude)
13. “Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)” (with Carly Simon)
14. “Truth”
15. “Theory” (Interlude)
16. “Someone to Call My Lover”
17. “Feels So Right”
18. “Doesn’t Really Matter”
19. “Better Days”
20. “Outro”

Singles from All for You

All for You : Released: March 6, 2001
“Someone to Call My Lover” Released: June 12, 2001
“Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)” Released: November 6, 2001

Rare and unreleased songs from this era

(And She Said) Take Me Now

Bang Bang : Recorded in 2001 during the All For You sessions. Remains unreleased.

Personnel
Michael Abbott – engineer
Alex Al – bass
David Anthony – producer
David Ashton – assistant engineer
David Barry – guitar
Lee Blaske – string arrangements
Mike Bozzi – assistant mastering engineer
Evelina Chao – viola
Nathaniel Cole – violin
Fran Cooper – make-up
D-Man – remixing, mixing
Jonathan Dayton – video director
Diddy – remixing
Sean Donnelly – design, animation
René Elizondo Jr. – video director
Missy Elliott – performer
Valerie Faris – video director
Brian Gardner – mastering
Charles Gray – viola
Gael Guilarte – assistant engineer
Jeri Heiden – art direction
Steve Hodge – engineer, mixing
Janet Jackson – vocals, producer, executive producer
Jimmy Jam – multi-instruments, producer, executive producer
Seb Janiak – video director
John Kennedy – violin
Kathy Kienzle – harp
Joshua Koestenbaum – cello
Tom Kornacker – violin
Kim Kyu Young – violin
Terry Lewis – multi-instruments, producer, executive producer
David Mallet – video director
Andrew McPherson – photography
Dave Meyers – video director
Karen Mitchell – make-up assistant
James C. Moore – producer
Adrian Morgan – producer
Elsa Nilsson – violin
Julia Persitz – violin
Alice Preves – viola
Q-Tip – rap
Jason Rankins – assistant engineer
Alexander Richbourg – drum programming, MIDI programming, Pro-Tools
David Rideau – engineer, mixing
Rockwilder – producer, drum programming, MIDI programming
Matthew Rolston – video director
Mike Scott – guitar
Dominic Sena – video director
Chris Seul – engineer
Laura Sewell – cello
Dexter Simmons – mixing
Carly Simon – performer
Daryl Skobba – cello
Xavier Smith – drum programming, assistant engineer, mixing, MIDI programming
Smog – design
Michal Sobieski – violin
Tamas Strasser – viola
Tom Sweeney – assistant engineer, mixing
James “Big Jim” Wright – keyboards
Bradley Yost – assistant engineer, mixing
Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist

Peak on Billboard 200 : 1

SHORT FILMS

All For You : The Videos (2000 – 2001)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

All For You era (2000-2002)

PREVIOUS ERA : « The Velvet Rope » era : 1997-1999

NEXT ERA : « Damita Jo » era : 2003-2004

The Velvet Rope era : 1997-1999

Velvet Rope

Released : October 7, 1997
Recorded : January–July 1997
Studios :
Flyte Tyme (Edina, Minnesota)
The Hit Factory (New York City)
Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Length : 75:32
Label : Virgin Records
Producers : Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

Track listing

  1. “Interlude – Twisted Elegance”
  2. “Velvet Rope” (featuring Vanessa-Mae)
  3. “You”
  4. “Got ’til It’s Gone” (featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell)
  5. “Interlude – Speaker Phone”
  6. “My Need”
  7. “Interlude – Fasten Your Seatbelts”
  8. “Go Deep”
  9. “Free Xone”
  10. “Interlude – Memory”
  11. “Together Again”
  12. “Interlude – Online”
  13. “Empty”
  14. “Interlude – Full”
  15. “What About”
  16. “Every Time”
  17. “Tonight’s the Night”
  18. “I Get Lonely”
  19. “Rope Burn”
  20. Anything
  21. “Interlude – Sad”
  22. “Special” (Hidden track “Can’t Be Stopped” starts at 3:42)

Singles from The Velvet Rope

“Got ’til It’s Gone” Released: September 22, 1997
“Together Again” Released: December 1, 1997
“I Get Lonely” Released: February 24, 1998
“Go Deep” Released: June 15, 1998
“You” Released: September 3, 1998
“Every Time” Released: November 3, 1998

Rare and unreleased songs from this era

Accept Me 

Ask For More

Personnel

Musicians

David Barry – guitar
Lee Blaske – string arrangements
Jan Chong – violin
Carolyn Daws – violin
Hanley Daws – violin
Glen Donnellen – viola
Lynne Erickson – trumpet
Charles Gray – viola
Alyssa Hanson – vocals
Rayvaline Harrell – choir director
Shawnette Heard – vocals
Camilla Heller – cello
Joshua Koestenbaum – cello
Kelly Konno – vocals
Tina Landon – vocals
Brenda Mickens – violin
Joni Mitchell – performer
Debbie Morrison – vocals
Dale Newton – cello
Willie R. Norwood – choir director
Alice Preves – viola
Prof. T. – vocals
Q-Tip – rap, performer
Myrna Rain – viola
Nicholas Raths – guitar
Gary Raynor – bass
Alexander Richbourg – vocals, drum programming, rhythm arrangements
Miko Salone – vocals
Mike Scott – guitar
Leslie Shank – violin
Daryl Skobba – cello
Liz Sobieski – violin
Mike Sobieski – violin
Daria Tedeschi – violin
United Children’s Choir – choir, chorus
Vanessa-Mae – violin, performer
James “Big Jim” Wright – organ, keyboards, vocals, rhythm arrangements

Production

Flavia Cureteu – design
Steve Durkee – assistant engineer
René Elizondo Jr. – executive producer
Brian Gardner – mastering
Steve Gerdes – design
Steve Hodge – engineer, mixing
Ken Holmen – clarinet, flute, saxophone
Janet Jackson – vocals, background vocals, producer, executive producer, vocal arrangement, rhythm arrangements
Jimmy Jam – producer, vocal arrangement, rhythm arrangements
Tim Lauber – engineer, assistant engineer
Terry Lewis – producer, vocal arrangement, rhythm arrangements
Michael McCoy – assistant engineer
Mike Ozdozzi – mastering assistant
Len Peltier – art direction
Xavier Smith – assistant engineer
Mario Testino – photography
Ellen von Unwerth – photography
Bradley Yost – assistant engineer

Peak on Billboard 200 : 1

SHORT FILM

The Velvet Rope : The Videos (1997-1999)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

The Velvet Rope era (1997-1999)

PREVIOUS ERA : « Design Of A Decade » era : 1995-1996

NEXT ERA : “All For You’ era : 2000-2002

Design Of A Decade era : 1995-1996

Design

Released October 2, 1995
Recorded : May-August 1995
Length : 75:28
Label : A&M
Producers : Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisJanet JacksonJellybean Johnson

Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 – North American edition

1. “Runaway” 3:35
2. “What Have You Done for Me Lately”
3. “Nasty”
4. “When I Think of You”
5. “Escapade”
6. “Miss You Much”
7. “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” (single version)
8. “Alright” (Shep Pettibone Remix)
9. “Control” (LP version w/o intro)
10. “The Pleasure Principle” (LP edit)
11. “Black Cat” (video mix/long solo)
12. “Rhythm Nation” (LP version w/ intro)
13. “That’s the Way Love Goes” Janet (1993)
14. “Come Back to Me” (I’m Beggin’ You Mix)
15. “Let’s Wait Awhile”
16. “Twenty Foreplay”

Singles from Design of a Decade: 1986–1996

“Runaway” Released: August 29, 1995
“Twenty Foreplay” Released: March 25, 1996

Peak on Billboard 200 : 3

SHORT FILM

Design Of A Decade : The Videos (1995-1996)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Design Of A Decade era (1995-1996)

PREVIOUS ERA : « Janet » era : 1992-1995

NEXT ERA : « The Velvet Rope » era : 1997-1999

Janet era : 1992-1995

Janet 1993

Released : May 18, 1993
Recorded
: September 1992 – February 1993
Studio : Flyte Tyme (Edina, Minnesota)
Length : 75:23
Label : Virgin
Producers : Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson, Jellybean Johnson

Track listing

1. “Morning”
2. “That’s the Way Love Goes”
3. “You Know…”
4. “You Want This”
5. Be a Good Boy… (interlude)
6. “If”
7. “Back”
8. “This Time”
9. “Go on Miss Janet”
10. “Throb”
11. “What’ll I Do”
12. “The Lounge”
13. “Funky Big Band”
14. “Racism”
15. “New Agenda”
16. “Love Pt. 2”
17. Because of Love
18. “Wind”
19. Again
20. Another Lover (interlude)
21. “Where Are You Now”
22. “Hold on Baby”
23. “The Body That Loves You”
24. “Rain”
25. Any Time, Any Place
26. “Are You Still Up”
27. “Sweet Dreams”
28. “Whoops Now” (hidden track)

Singles from Janet

“That’s the Way Love Goes” Released: April 20, 1993
“If” Released: July 13, 1993
Again : Released: October 12, 1993
Because of Love : Released: January 18, 1994
Any Time, Any Place Released: May 11, 1994
“Throb” Released: June 18, 1994
“You Want This” Released: October 11, 1994
“Whoops Now” Released: January 31, 1995
“What’ll I Do” Released: February 2, 1995

Rare and unreleased songs from this era : 

And On And On 

Personnel
(Ex) Cat Heads – rap
Alice Preves – viola
Ann Nesby – background vocals
Bernie Edstrom – horn arrangements, trumpet
Carolyn Daws – violin
Celine Leathead – violin
Chuck D – rap
Core Cotton – background vocals
Daria Tedeschi – violin
Dave Karr – flute
David Barry – guitar
David Bullock – violin
David Carr – flute
David Eiland – sax (alto)
David Rideau – mixing
Frank Stribbling – guitar
Gary Raynor – bass
Hanley Daws – violin
Jamecia Bennett – background vocals
Janet Jackson – main performer, record producer, vocals, background vocals
Jean Krikorian – design
Jeff Gottwig – clarinet, trumpet
Jeff Taylor – bass, vocals, Engineering
Jellybean Johnson – producer
Jimmy Jam – keyboards, producer, vocals
James “Big Jim” Wright – keyboards, vocals
Jossie Harris – talking
Kathleen Battle – vocals
Ken Holman – clarinet, sax (tenor)
Kool & the Gang
Laura Preves – bassoon
Lawrence Waddell – organ (hammond)
Lee Blaskey – orchestration
Len Peltier – art direction, design
Marie Graham – background vocals
Mark Haynes – bass, drum programming, programming
Merilee Klemp – oboe
Mike Sobieski – violin
Patrick Demarchelier – photography
Robert Hallgrimson – sax (alto), trumpet
Steve Hodge – mixing
Steve Wright – trumpet
Steven Pikal – trombone
Stokley – drums
Tamas Strasser – viola
Terry Lewis – producer
The Average White Band
Tina Landon – talking
Tom Kornacker – violin

Peak on Billboard 200 : 1

SHORT FILM

Janet : The Videos (1993 – 1995)

LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS AND CONCERTS

Janet era (1992-1995)

PREVIOUS ERA : « Rhythm Nation 1814 » era : 1988-1991

NEXT ERA : « Design Of A Decade » era : 1995-1996

Bold and Beautiful 2004

2004

Cast Members (actors still on the show today in bold)

-John McCook as Eric Forrester

-Susan Flannery as Stephanie Douglas

-Ron Moss as Ridge Forrester

-Winsor Harmon as Thorne Forrester (3rd Thorne)

-Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan

-Darlene Conley as Sally Spectra

-Schae Harrison as Darla Esinstein

-Jennifer Finnigan as Bridget Forrester (2nd Bridget)

-Emily Harrison as Bridget Forrester (3rd Bridget)

-Ashley Jones as Bridget Forrester (4th Bridget)

-Justin Torkildsen as Rick Forrester (2nd Rick)

-Daniel McVicar as Clarke Garrison

-Mick Cain as Carke “CJ” Garrison Jr

-Adrienne Frantz as Amber Moore

-Tracy Melchior as Kristen Forrester (2nd Kristen)

-Joseph Mascolo as Massimo Marone

-Nancy Sloan as Katie Logan

-Lesley-Anne Down as Jackie Marone

-Drew Tyler Bell as Thomas Forrester (aged from child to teen)

 

New characters

-Alexandria “Aly” Forrester (daughter of Thorne Forrester & Darla Einstein born onscreen)

-Ridge “RJ” Forrester (son of Ridge Forrester & Brooke Logan born onscreen)

Characters leaving

-Katie Logan

-CJ Garrison

Characters returning 

-Lauren Fenmore (for a short time)

-Felicia Forrester (played by Colleen Dion-Scotti for a short time)

 

 

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-Next year : Bold and Beautiful (2005)