Product Details
Artist : Janet Jackson
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0602517613553
Label : Universal Music Group
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 2008-02-26
UPC : 602517613553
ASIN : B00112ARJ0
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. I.D. (Interlude)
2. Feedback
3. LUV
4. Spinnin (Interlude)
5. Rollercoaster
6. Bathroom Break (Interlude)
7. Rock With U
8. 2nite
9. Can't B Good
10. 4 Words (Interlude)
11. Never Letchu Go
12. Truth Or Dare (Interlude)
13. Greatest X
14. Good Morning Janet (Interlude)
15. So Much Betta
16. Play Selection (Interlude)
17. The 1 (feat. Missy Elliott)
18. What's Ur Name
19. The Meaning (Interlude)
20. Discipline
21. Back (Interlude)
22. Curtains
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Customer Reviews
Janet brings Futuristic Funky Fun!!! (2008-02-27)  Janet Jackson returns with her tenth studio album, "Discipline", hoping to regain the chart glory she once had before that infamous Superbowl incident. Ditching long-time producers Jam and Lewis, she's hooked up with a slew of producers and songwriters such as Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins, Ne-Yo, Tricky Stewart, Stargate, and boyfriend Jermaine Dupri, to mention a few. The moods range from club bangers, mid-tempo numbers, edgy funky numbers, and chilled out baby making music. Falling into the Upbeat club bangers category are lead-off Darkchild produced single "Feedback" (with stomping beats, intermittent rolling marching band drums, and distorted vocodered vocals), "Rock with U" (not big brother Michael's hit, but a funky song with bubbly 80s sounding synths, and Janet cooing over the beats, penned by Ne-Yo and Jermaine Dupri) and the club friendly Stargate produced "2nite" (with great bubbling synth breaks). Taking the tempo down a bit, we have the lovely "Luv" (nice echoing chorus and harmonies and a heavy bassline).The edgy funky numbers are the rather catchy Darkchild produced "Rollercoaster" (faintly reminiscent of "Escapade" and it really grows on you), the Prince-like "So Much Betta" with chipmunk vocals (one of my personal faves), and the sexually charged "The 1" with Missy Elliott, nice percussion, chiming sounds and bursts of electric guitar. These three sound most like Janet's Jam/Lewis stuff of the past. For ballads, there's the soothing lite-jazz of "Can't Be Good", the catchy "Greatest X", "What's Ur Name", and the title track "Discipline" which is the best of the lot; a steamy slowed down soulful style ballad with lovely harmonies, and sexually charged lyrics. The other ballads; "Never letchu go" (with sprinklings of electric guitar), and "Curtains", which finishes off the set extraordinarily. There is a definite futuristic vibe throughout the entire album; Can't wait to see what else Janet plans to reveal during the DISCIPLINE era...!
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