
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 is a Soul & Funk album by Janet Jackson, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 211 pressings tracked, owned by 27 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Contemporary R&B
- political
About
If 1986’s <i>Control</i> established Janet Jackson as a force in R&B, <i>Rhythm Nation 1814</i>, arriving three years later, was her soul manifesto; she used proud politics, stark iconography, and heavy-hitting beats to craft a State of the Union address that demanded to be danced alongside. Working once again with the Minneapolis production duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, whose work on <i>Control</i> had kickstarted their takeover of late-'80s R&B-leaning pop, Jackson channeled her calls for respect into calls for unity—both lyrically and through her relentless genre-melding. The results include cracking rock songs like the sinewy "Black Cat" as well as funk workouts like the jubilant wedding-song-ready "Alright." Filled with aural collages and spoken-word interludes tackling the cultural ills that plagued the chaotic late '80s (and still reverberate decades later), <i>Rhythm Nation 1814</i> flows like a long night at the club—complete with reminders of why finding transcendence on the dance floor is a necessary act. "State of the World" has a propulsive beat and slinky bassline that make its stories about people on the edge and its visions of a better world ("Can't give up hope now/Let's weather the storm together," she declares after verses about homeless kids and teen moms) hit even harder. "The Knowledge" takes a defiant stand against various strands of ignorance while synths careen around Jackson and her army—a phalanx that she envisioned in the stark black-and-white clips for "Rhythm Nation" and "Miss You Much," which featured her leading precision-grade dance troupes outfitted in decorated tops. The pleasure principle that made Jackson's previous album such a success powers this one, taking center stage on the buoyant "Love Will Never Do (Without You)," a giggly love song that features one of Jackson's most exuberant vocals, and the beckoning "Escapade," which blends the '60s girl-group ideal with New Jack Swing's synths and strutting. The ballads at the record's end, which include the Herb Alpert-assisted push into ecstasy "Someday Is Tonight," showcase her slow-jam skills and hint at the sensual side she'd explore on later albums like <i>The Velvet Rope</i>. While not as explicitly political as the other tracks, they still contribute to the album's ideal of a better world—one where strong women like Jackson can take control of their own bliss while leading the next generation to a place where knowledge and harmony reign supreme.
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Tracklist
- 1Interlude: Pledge0:47
- 2Rhythm Nation5:31
- 3Interlude: T.V.0:22
- 4State Of The World4:48
- 5Interlude: Race0:05
- 6The Knowledge3:54
- 7Interlude: Let's Dance0:03
- 8Miss You Much4:12
- 9Interlude: Come Back Interlude0:21
- 10Love Will Never Do (Without You)5:50
- 11Livin' In A World (They Didn't Make)4:41
- 12Alright6:26
- 13Interlude: Hey Baby0:10
- 14Escapade4:44
- 15Interlude: No Acid0:05
- 16Black Cat4:50
- 17Lonely4:59
- 18Come Back To Me5:33
- 19Someday Is Tonight6:00
- 20Interlude: Livin'... In Complete Darkness1:07
Credits
Performers
- Janet JacksonARRANGED BY BACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Jimmy Jam & Terry LewisARRANGED BY BACKING VOCALS PERCUSSION
- Lisa KeithBACKING VOCALS
- Terry LewisBACKING VOCALS PERCUSSION BASS
- Jimmy JamDRUM PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMED BY KEYBOARDS
- Anthony ThomasVOCALS
- James GreerVOCALS
- Jellybean JohnsonVOCALS ARRANGED BY DRUM PROGRAMMING
- John McClainVOCALS GUITAR
- Randy RanVOCALS
- René Elizondo Jr.VOCALS
- Steve HodgeVOCALS
- Herb AlpertBRASS TRUMPET
- Lee BlaskeARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Chris BrownBASS DOUBLE BASS
- Joshua KoestenbaumCELLO
- Peter HowardCELLO
- Steve BarnettCONDUCTOR
27 collectors on Gatefold own this · 211 pressings tracked on Gatefold
