Janet Jackson & Jermaine Jackson - Collection (12 Inch Vinyl) (1989/1993)
BAND/ARTIST: Janet Jackson & Jermaine Jackson
- Title: Collection (12 Inch Vinyl)
- Year Of Release: 1989/1993
- Label: A&M Records, Virgin
- Genre: Ekectronic, Pop, Funk, Disco, Synth-pop, Rhythm & Blues
- Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
- Total Time: 03:49:58
- Total Size: 5,4 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Janet Jackson - Black Cat (1990):
01. Black Cat (''3 Snaps Up'' 12 Inch Mix)
02. Black Cat
03. The 1814 Megamix (Full Version)
Janet Jackson - Come Back To Me (1990):
01. Come Back To Me (I'm Beggin' You Mix)
02. Alright (12 Inch House Mix)
03. Alright (Hip House Dub)
Janet ackson - Escapade (1989):
01. Escapade (Shep's Good Time Mix)
02. Escapade (The Get Away Dub)
03. Escapade (LP Version)
04. Escapade (Shep's Housecapade Mix)
05. Escapade (Housecapade Dub)
06. Escapade (''i Can't Take No More'' Dub)
Janet Jackson - If (1993):
01. If (Brothers In Rhythm House Mix)
02. If (Brothers In Rhythm Dub)
03. If (Radio Edit)
04. If (Extended LP Mix)
05. If (Brothers In Rhythm Swing Yo Pants Mix)
06. If (D&d 12 Inch Mix)
Janet Jackson - Love Will Never Do (Without You) (1990):
01. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (Shep's ''work It Out'' Mix)
02. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (UK Funky Mix)
03. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (The ''work It Out'' Dub)
Janet Jackson - Miss You Much (1989):
01. Miss You Much (Mama Mix)
02. Miss You Much (Oh I Like That Mix)
03. You Need Me
Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation (1989):
01. Rhythm Nation (12 Inch House Nation Mix)
02. Rhythm Nation (12 Inch United Mix)
03. Rhythm Nation (United Dub)
Janet Jackson - Thats The Way Love Goes (1993):
01. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ R&B 12 Inch Mix)
02. That's The Way Love Goes (LP Version)
03. That's The Way Love Goes (Macapella)
04. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Club Mix)
05. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Dub)
06. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Instrumental)
Jermaine Jackson - You Said You Said (1991):
01. You Said You Said (Pump It To The Max)
02. You Said You Said (Pump It Dub)
03. You Said You Said (Extended Remix)
04. You Said You Said (Instrumental)
05. You Said You Said (Pump It Radio Edit)
Janet Jackson - Black Cat (1990):
01. Black Cat (''3 Snaps Up'' 12 Inch Mix)
02. Black Cat
03. The 1814 Megamix (Full Version)
Janet Jackson - Come Back To Me (1990):
01. Come Back To Me (I'm Beggin' You Mix)
02. Alright (12 Inch House Mix)
03. Alright (Hip House Dub)
Janet ackson - Escapade (1989):
01. Escapade (Shep's Good Time Mix)
02. Escapade (The Get Away Dub)
03. Escapade (LP Version)
04. Escapade (Shep's Housecapade Mix)
05. Escapade (Housecapade Dub)
06. Escapade (''i Can't Take No More'' Dub)
Janet Jackson - If (1993):
01. If (Brothers In Rhythm House Mix)
02. If (Brothers In Rhythm Dub)
03. If (Radio Edit)
04. If (Extended LP Mix)
05. If (Brothers In Rhythm Swing Yo Pants Mix)
06. If (D&d 12 Inch Mix)
Janet Jackson - Love Will Never Do (Without You) (1990):
01. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (Shep's ''work It Out'' Mix)
02. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (UK Funky Mix)
03. Love Will Never Do (Without You) (The ''work It Out'' Dub)
Janet Jackson - Miss You Much (1989):
01. Miss You Much (Mama Mix)
02. Miss You Much (Oh I Like That Mix)
03. You Need Me
Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation (1989):
01. Rhythm Nation (12 Inch House Nation Mix)
02. Rhythm Nation (12 Inch United Mix)
03. Rhythm Nation (United Dub)
Janet Jackson - Thats The Way Love Goes (1993):
01. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ R&B 12 Inch Mix)
02. That's The Way Love Goes (LP Version)
03. That's The Way Love Goes (Macapella)
04. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Club Mix)
05. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Dub)
06. That's The Way Love Goes (CJ Fxtc Instrumental)
Jermaine Jackson - You Said You Said (1991):
01. You Said You Said (Pump It To The Max)
02. You Said You Said (Pump It Dub)
03. You Said You Said (Extended Remix)
04. You Said You Said (Instrumental)
05. You Said You Said (Pump It Radio Edit)
Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. A prominent figure in popular culture, she is known for sonically innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, and elaborate stage shows.
The youngest child of the Jackson family, she began her career with the variety television series The Jacksons in 1976 and went on to appear in other television shows throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including Good Times and Fame. After signing a recording contract with A&M Records in 1982, she became a pop icon following the release of her third and fourth studio albums Control (1986) and Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). Her collaborations with record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis incorporated elements of rhythm and blues, funk, disco, rap and industrial beats, which led to crossover success in popular music.
In 1991 Jackson signed the first of two record-breaking multimillion-dollar contracts with Virgin Records, establishing her as one of the highest-paid artists in the industry. Her fifth album Janet (1993) saw her develop a public image as a sex symbol as she began to explore sexuality in her music. That same year, she appeared in her first starring film role in Poetic Justice; she has since continued to act in feature films. Jackson then released her sixth studio album The Velvet Rope (1997), which is distinguished for its innovative production and dark lyrical content. By the end of the 1990s, she was named by Billboard magazine as the second most successful recording artist of the decade after Mariah Carey. Her seventh album All for You (2001) coincided with a celebration of her impact on the recording industry as the inaugural MTV Icon. After parting ways with Virgin Records, she released her tenth album Discipline (2008), her first and only album with Island Records. In 2015, she partnered with BMG Rights Management to launch her own record label, Rhythm Nation, and released her eleventh album Unbreakable the same year.
Having sold over 100 million records, Jackson is one of the world's best-selling music artists. She has amassed an extensive catalog, with singles such as "Nasty", "Rhythm Nation", "That's the Way Love Goes", "Together Again" and "All for You"; she holds the record for the most consecutive top-ten entries on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart by a female artist with 18. In 2008, Billboard placed her number seven on its list of the Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, and in 2010 ranked her fifth among the "Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years". In December 2016, the magazine named her the second most successful dance club artist of all-time after Madonna. She has been cited as an inspiration among numerous performers. Jackson will be inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.
Jermaine La Juane Jackson (born December 11, 1954) is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitarist, and member of the Jackson family. He was a member of The Jackson Five, a singing group composed of four of his brothers and him, from 1962 to 1975, where he was the second lead vocalist (after his brother Michael) and played bass guitar.
Jackson sang the lead on some of their songs and had featured vocals on many others, including many of their biggest hits such as "I'll Be There" and "I Want You Back". When the group left the Motown label and reformed as "The Jacksons", Jermaine stayed with Motown, due to loyalty to Motown founder Berry Gordy, whose daughter he had married, and was replaced in the group by youngest brother Randy. He rejoined the group in 1983, and has remained with them since, through various breakups and reunions. Jermaine also had a solo career concurrent with his brother Michael's, and had a number of top-30 hits throughout the 1970s and '80s. He also produced and recorded duets with American singer Whitney Houston in her early years as a recording artist, and was a producer for the band Switch.
The youngest child of the Jackson family, she began her career with the variety television series The Jacksons in 1976 and went on to appear in other television shows throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including Good Times and Fame. After signing a recording contract with A&M Records in 1982, she became a pop icon following the release of her third and fourth studio albums Control (1986) and Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). Her collaborations with record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis incorporated elements of rhythm and blues, funk, disco, rap and industrial beats, which led to crossover success in popular music.
In 1991 Jackson signed the first of two record-breaking multimillion-dollar contracts with Virgin Records, establishing her as one of the highest-paid artists in the industry. Her fifth album Janet (1993) saw her develop a public image as a sex symbol as she began to explore sexuality in her music. That same year, she appeared in her first starring film role in Poetic Justice; she has since continued to act in feature films. Jackson then released her sixth studio album The Velvet Rope (1997), which is distinguished for its innovative production and dark lyrical content. By the end of the 1990s, she was named by Billboard magazine as the second most successful recording artist of the decade after Mariah Carey. Her seventh album All for You (2001) coincided with a celebration of her impact on the recording industry as the inaugural MTV Icon. After parting ways with Virgin Records, she released her tenth album Discipline (2008), her first and only album with Island Records. In 2015, she partnered with BMG Rights Management to launch her own record label, Rhythm Nation, and released her eleventh album Unbreakable the same year.
Having sold over 100 million records, Jackson is one of the world's best-selling music artists. She has amassed an extensive catalog, with singles such as "Nasty", "Rhythm Nation", "That's the Way Love Goes", "Together Again" and "All for You"; she holds the record for the most consecutive top-ten entries on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart by a female artist with 18. In 2008, Billboard placed her number seven on its list of the Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, and in 2010 ranked her fifth among the "Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years". In December 2016, the magazine named her the second most successful dance club artist of all-time after Madonna. She has been cited as an inspiration among numerous performers. Jackson will be inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.
Jermaine La Juane Jackson (born December 11, 1954) is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitarist, and member of the Jackson family. He was a member of The Jackson Five, a singing group composed of four of his brothers and him, from 1962 to 1975, where he was the second lead vocalist (after his brother Michael) and played bass guitar.
Jackson sang the lead on some of their songs and had featured vocals on many others, including many of their biggest hits such as "I'll Be There" and "I Want You Back". When the group left the Motown label and reformed as "The Jacksons", Jermaine stayed with Motown, due to loyalty to Motown founder Berry Gordy, whose daughter he had married, and was replaced in the group by youngest brother Randy. He rejoined the group in 1983, and has remained with them since, through various breakups and reunions. Jermaine also had a solo career concurrent with his brother Michael's, and had a number of top-30 hits throughout the 1970s and '80s. He also produced and recorded duets with American singer Whitney Houston in her early years as a recording artist, and was a producer for the band Switch.
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