The 'Unbreakable' Reviews Are Rollings IN

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Janet doesn't make albums just for the sake of it
That's why 20 Y.O and DP didn't fare so well, she didn't have anything to write and sing about :dead:
Best album since TVR imo

AIDS!

There aren't any tour dates this week
I hope she's doing promo talk shows etc
I know she won't do any TV performances, you gotta PAY to see her perform now :dead:

JCJ.

Quote from: RED on October 01, 2015, 05:50:48 AM
Janet doesn't make albums just for the sake of it
That's why 20 Y.O and DP didn't fare so well, she didn't have anything to write and sing about :dead:
Best album since TVR imo

Whenever she picks up that fucking PEN, it is magic  :ohwow:

AIDS!

Quote from: JCJ. on October 01, 2015, 06:04:56 AM
Quote from: RED on October 01, 2015, 05:50:48 AM
Janet doesn't make albums just for the sake of it
That's why 20 Y.O and DP didn't fare so well, she didn't have anything to write and sing about :dead:
Best album since TVR imo

Whenever she picks up that fucking PEN, it is magic  :ohwow:
!!!!!!
Her writing is severely underrated
But she doesn't make it a point to bring it up every time like some other singers
:plzstop:

JCJ.

Quote from: RED on October 01, 2015, 06:06:25 AM
Quote from: JCJ. on October 01, 2015, 06:04:56 AM
Quote from: RED on October 01, 2015, 05:50:48 AM
Janet doesn't make albums just for the sake of it
That's why 20 Y.O and DP didn't fare so well, she didn't have anything to write and sing about :dead:
Best album since TVR imo

Whenever she picks up that fucking PEN, it is magic  :ohwow:
!!!!!!
Her writing is severely underrated
But she doesn't make it a point to bring it up every time like some other singers
:plzstop:

ALL of the lyrics and most of the production on this album are by her and J & T  :plzstop:

The 3 of them are musical soulmates

AIDS!

'Night' really GOT me
That is a sure fire single
Giving me house music in '98
:stressed:

JCJ.

Lessons Learned is BRILLIANT. Some of the best lyrics on the album

JCJ.

October 01, 2015, 07:10:31 AM #9 Last Edit: October 01, 2015, 07:11:01 AM by JCJ.
"Dazed alone confused in thought | Feeling bad for whatever she's done | got caught up fell in too deep | played his part but she only blames she"


:stressed:

hotep.

Thank God her slate can be wiped clean from that Discipline mess... I hated that she had not part in the production and that it was defining her legacy the last 7 years. 

I need to karate chop a few of yew as well for having me think the album was going to be terrible in that other thread with the snippets.   

Her album is back in the top 40 on itunes

JRocka

aside from newsday website the others say page not found :hmph:

JCJ.


JCJ.

Time (positive)

http://time.com/4057289/janet-jackson-preaches-resilience-on-her-ecstatic-new-album-unbreakable/

Review: Janet Jackson?s New Album Unbreakable

The singer preaches resilience in her ecstatic new songs

Janet Jackson struck gold?and platinum?when she asserted herself as mistress of her domain on the 1986 album Control. Her successes in the decades that followed included dominance of radio and MTV?with songs like the sparkling ?Love Will Never Do (Without You)? and the jittery ?The Pleasure Principle??spectacle-heavy world tours and provocative magazine covers that set tongues wagging.

Her most scandalous moment, the infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, still informs debates over sex on television more than a decade later. But none of it would have happened without the forward-thinking blend of pop, soul and ladies-first energy that buoyed her to stardom. Through her collaborations with the R&B production powerhouse Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jackson consistently released tracks that summed up the contradictions inherent in womanhood, while making listeners all along the gender spectrum want to shake their bodies.

Jackson?s new album, Unbreakable, out Oct. 2, is a collaboration with Jam and Lewis that marks her first studio release since 2008?s Discipline. As befits the title?and Jackson?s career?Unbreakable is a collection of songs about resilience and finding love both outwardly and from within. In keeping with her best work, it?s full of bravado and soul-searching.

The album opens with the title track, which could be read as a devotional of sorts to Jackson?s fans: ?Never for a single moment/Did I ever go without your love,? she sings over a space-age synth, which blossoms into a sunny-day soul strut. Jackson?s voice, always notable for the emotion it could pack into even the simplest verse, is particularly suited to this type of laid-back R&B. As the song fades out, her voice comes back in, this time as tour guide: ?Hello. It?s been a while. Lots to talk about. I?m glad you?re still here. I hope you enjoy.?

If Unbreakable stayed in the laid-back grown-woman gear of its opener, it would still be completely satisfying; the Jackson-Jam-Lewis crew has been crafting song-length sighs since Control?s sumptuous ?Funny How Time Flies (When You?re Having Fun).? But instead, the machine kicks into overdrive with the help of rapper Missy Elliott, another strong woman of yesterday?s pop charts who experienced a renaissance in 2015. The hyperactive ?BURNITUP!? has hype assistance from Elliott and accompaniment that brings together the 2010s? chanting crowds and the 1980s? skittering 808 drum samples. It serves as notice that Jackson hasn?t yet given up her private booth at the club.

Part of the joy of Unbreakable comes from the effortless way that it bridges the gap between new and old. There are nods to current dance-music trends like the frothy ?Take Me Away,? which floats on a Calvin Harris?like cloud before culminating in a ripping guitar solo, and the splashy ?Night.? There are also throwback ballads like the intimate ?After You Fall? and the luscious ?Dream Maker/Euphoria.? Unbreakable also maintains the social consciousness that made Rhythm Nation such a powerful statement 25-plus years ago: ?Shoulda Known Better? takes on the present-day state of affairs, with Jackson echoing the Thriller track ?Human Nature? of her late brother Michael.

Unbreakable closes with ?Gon? B Alright,? a thumping, clamorous funk jam that recalls Stevie Wonder?s ?Living for the City? and Sly and the Family Stone?s ?I Want to Take You Higher??it?s a party, and Jackson sounds thrilled to be head hostess. The lyrics are comforting and joyous, a boisterous reminder that while Jackson?s been through a lot, she?s survived. And so can those listening at home, as long as they remember to take control and dance.

JRocka

Quote from: JCJ. on October 01, 2015, 09:46:14 AM
Quote from: JRocka on October 01, 2015, 09:42:20 AM
aside from newsday website the others say page not found :hmph:

fixed

thanks....but i love the newsday review! this album is the true essence of Janet and i love when she writes her music  :stressed: