Janet Jackson - All for You [Bonus DVD]
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Track List: All for You [Bonus DVD]
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- Intro
- You Ain't Right
- All For You
- 2 Way For You (Interlude)
- Come On Get Up
- When We Oooo
- China Love
- Love Scene (Ooh Baby)
- Lame (Interlude)
- Trust A Try
- Clouds (Interlude)
- Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)
- Truth
- Theory (Interlude)
- Someone To Call My Lover
- Feels So Right
- Doesn't Really Matter
- Better Days
- Outro
- Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) (The Original Flyte Tyme Remix)
- Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) (P.Diddy Remix)
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Album Details: All for You [Bonus DVD]
- Release Date:
- 11/20/2001
- Label:
- Virgin Records Us
- UPC:
- 724381148006
User Reviews: All for You [Bonus DVD]
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All for you
, July 24, 2002Reviewer: patronellasteph - See all patronellasteph's reviews1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this All for You [Bonus DVD] review helpful I love everything Janet has done.All for you was exciting and crazy just the kind of thing I'd love to see Janet do more of.I just can't wait to get my hands on her song with Beenie man. -
A double dose of Janet Jackson.
, October 24, 2006Reviewer:
Nubian ∑agle ©™ - See all Nubian ∑agle ©™'s reviews Pros: The "All for You" CD with a bonus DVD of her Virgin videos
Cons: The CD is the edited/clean version.
Nowadays, CD/DVD combos are as common as rats in a Manhattan sewer, but Janet Jackson's limited edition of "All For You" may be the best of the bunch. There isn't much more for me to comment on the album itself. While some believe it's her weakest effort, I still defend it and think it's just as good as any of her prior albums. I will, however, warn you, the consumer, that the limited edition has the "clean" version of "All For You." That means that the CD completely omits the steamy "Would You Mind" (one of my favorite tracks) and edits the explicit language of "Son of a Gun" (three other versions of the track appear). I was a bit disappointed that Virgin found the need to release a "clean" version of this limited edition recording, but I can live with it. What's really interesting, though, is the second disc, which is a DVD of her videos from her Virgin years, covering material from the "janet," "Velvet Rope," and "All For You" albums. Even before Janet left A&M for Virgin, she already established herself as a cutting-edge video artist, and these videos prove that. My favorites are "Got Til it's Gone," the energetic "If," the funky "You Want This" (which was shot on location in the desert with temperatures hovering around 100 degrees Fahrenheit), and "Again," which could be my favorite Janet Jackson ballad. The picture quality is impressive, and the sound, recorded in 2-channel stereo, is lively and bass-heavy. (However, the DVD isn't a complete collection of all of Janet's Virgin videos. 1993's "Whoops Now" is missing in action.) At this point, I don't even need to tell diehard fans of Janet to get this release. Even though it does, unfortunately, have the censored version of "All For You," the DVD of videos is what makes this attractive package worth the trip. ...
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Pro Reviews: All for You [Bonus DVD]
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The Velvet Rope was a fairly bold move on Janet Jackson's part, as she got seriously sexy -- too serious, actually, since it had a fairly bitter tone, underscored by hints of perversity. Four years later, marked by one hidden marriage revealed through a divorce, Janet returned with All for You, an album that is as about sex as much as The Velvet Rope, yet there's a key difference -- it feels sexy, not pornographic. With her trusty collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis in tow, she's created a record that's luxurious and sensual, spreading leisurely over its 70 minutes, luring you in even when you know better. And there are certainly moments that make you wish you knew better. For one, it's plotted like The Velvet Rope, filled with skits and deliberately recalling the record with its obsession with flesh and how it builds on '70s soul and soft rock. This time around, instead of Joni Mitchell, she appropriates America's "Ventura Highway" for "Someone to Call My Lover," one of the record's best cuts, and "interpolates" Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" on "Son of a Gun," with Simon singing and...well, I guess you could call it rapping...right along. The twist is, this is an anti-music industry song and a particularly foul-mouthed entry on the album, sitting comfortably alongside another industry song, the slow groove "Truth." And that fills out the three main themes of the album -- divorce, industry, and sex -- with a little bit of love on the side. These keep things humming throughout this overly sultry, overlong album, which intrigues with its very texture even as it lulls at its length. After all, there's a lot to be said for texture, and All for You is alluring, easily enveloping the listener. Though it's hardly as explicit as The Velvet Rope, apart from a section where she proclaims "I just want to suck you, taste you, ride you, feel you, make you come -- come inside of me" (mind you, this album does not have a parental advisory sticker), this is her sexiest-sounding record, thanks to Jam and Lewis' silky groove and her breathy delivery, two things that make the record palatable throughout too many spoken interludes and songs that just don't quite click. Even if there is a fair share of filler, this is hardly as strained as The Velvet Rope (though in many respects, it's every bit as self-conscious), and there's an ease to its construction, topped off by such songs as "All for You" and "Doesn't Really Matter" that maintain Janet, Jam, and Lewis' reputation as the leading lights of contemporary urban soul. It'd be nicer if the album was leaner, concentrating on just the great songs, but indulgence is what this record encourages. Janet sprawls out throughout the album, indulging her whims, desires, and fantasies, but -- fortunately for us -- her indulgences are alluring in their self-absorption. Of course, it helps to have Jam and Lewis on your side to articulate your indulgence. [The DVD edition includes three remixes of "Son of a Gun" -- one featuring Missy Elliott, another featuring P. Diddy -- in the place of the pulled song "Would You Mind" and also includes a second 19-track disc of videos.] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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