Janet Jackson was the self-titled debut album by Janet Jackson.
Released in 1982, it sold poorly but featured Jackson's first Top 100 pop singles, "Young Love" (a Top 10 R&B single) and "Come Give Your Love To Me" (a Top 20 R&B single produced by Foster Sylvers).
Jackson said that her music career was forced by her father at first. Joe Jackson would make her sing fluffy Pop/light R&B songs that she didn't feel comfortable singing and that's why the first two albums were forced, rushed, and flopped. However, it became the tenth biggest selling R&B album of 1982.[1]
This and Jackson's 1984 follow-up Dream Street would be precursors to Jackson's groundbreaking sound with the Control album in 1986.
Bobby Watson (producer, rhythm arrangements, bass)
Jerry Weaver (producer, rhythm arrangements, background vocal arrangements, synthesizers)
Melvin Webb (percussion)
Wendell C. Wellman (handclaps)
Mike West (guitar)
Benjamin Wright (string arrangements)
Singles released
Say You Do (1982)
Young Love (1982)
Come Give Your Love To Me (1983)
Love And My Best Friend (1983)
Don't Mess Up This Good Thing (1983)
Miscellanea
Janet didn't want any of her family members to participate in the making of the album. She wanted it to be her own project, judged by its own merits.
On the cover photo Janet is photographed in the swimming pool of the Jackson family's home.
The CD album version of "Say You Do" is the "Special Remixed Version" (6:50) from the single vinyl release instead of the original album version (5:15), which can be found on the vinyl album.
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