fbpx
Wikipedia

From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos

From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos is the third music video release by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson. It was released on September 6, 2004 by Virgin Records, following the debut of Jackson's eighth studio album, Damita Jo. The anthology contains music videos from her first four studio albums released on Virgin Records. It also includes several live performances, the filming of "All Nite (Don't Stop)", an exclusive album interview, and photo gallery.

From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos
Video by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2004 (2004-09-06)
Recorded1993–2004
Genre
Length120 minutes
LanguageEnglish
LabelVirgin
Director
Janet Jackson chronology
Janet: Live in Hawaii
(2002)
From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos
(2004)

The compilation received positive reviews from critics, who commended Jackson's visual evolution throughout her career. It was also thought to depict the huge influence she has become on younger artists, observed to emulate the "controversial pop superstar". Jackson's choreography and sexual allure were also subjects of recognition. Following her Super Bowl Halftime Show incident, inclusions from Jackson's Damita Jo album were blacklisted on music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom, CBS and Clear Channel Communications due to receiving fines from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

Background Edit

From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos is Jackson's third video compilation, following Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 and the special edition of All for You. It includes her music videos released via the Virgin label, spanning from her fifth studio album janet. to her eighth album, Damita Jo. Following the Super Bowl performance incident, the singles from the latter album were blacklisted by music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom, Clear Channel Communications and CBS, including MTV and VH1.[1] Several performances filmed at MuchMoreMusic and On Air with Ryan Seacrest are also included, along with the filming of "All Nite (Don't Stop)" and Damita Jo album interview. Its artwork was taken by British photographer Max Vadukul.

The videos on the release have collectively won numerous accolades, including MTV Video Music Awards, Grammy Awards for "Best Short Form Music Video" and MVPA Awards. The compilation is essentially a follow-up companion release to Design of a Decade with "That's the Way Love Goes" being the only video being included on both compilations. The release also omits some videos, including "Whoops Now" video, which is included on Design of a Decade, "Doesn't Really Matter", directed by Joseph Kahn. "Just a Little While"'s music video was replaced with a live performance filmed at London's Channel 4. The remix video of "Someone to Call My Lover" is included in place of the original. HMV Japan initially revealed its track listing to include an unreleased music video for "R&B Junkie", although it was not included on the final release.

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Belfast Telegraph     [3]

"With dance routines so tight they are bound to cause domestic injury if tried at home, the funky, up tempo numbers more than punch their weight. The ballads, meanwhile, are slushy, totally unhurried and more than a little indulgent — again, a precedent her rivals are more than happy to go along with."

MusicOMH.[4]

The compilation received favorable reviews amongst critics, who applauded its display of Jackson's progression throughout her music videos and career. Her intense choreography and sexuality were also subjects of recognition. Rob Theakston of AllMusic praised Jackson's videography and appeal, saying, "Janet Jackson remains a marvel to observe as a hallmark of beauty within the pop world." In contrast to her contemporaries, Theakston added, "Janet somehow emotes a near flawless sexuality and does so almost effortlessly." The compilation was considered "a further reinforcement" of her consistent allure, noting "the visuals complement the music well". While the theme of several videos were likened to "late-night cable adult movie[s]", the release was recommended for both "die-hard fans" and "testosterone-fueled adolescent teens".[2] Ben Hogwood of MusicOMH praised the compilation as "worth a look", commending Jackson's artistry and choreography to "more than punch their weight". Jackson's physical appearance and "seemingly ageless features" were also called "astounding", as Hogwood remarked, "When you think some ten years separate the first video from the last, if anything she looks younger now than she did then." However, Jackson's portrayal of sexuality within several videos was observed to be "curiously detached" from her visual persona, "even if we do get some fairly gratuitous shots of the fearsome flat stomach, not to mention some generous cleavage shots for Super Bowl fans."[4]

Analyzing its chronology, "That's the Way Love Goes" was defined as "a sultry start with Janet up against a pillar", while the split-screen effect utilized in "Because of Love" was called "extremely effective". The "suggestive" theme of "Any Time, Any Place" notably displayed Jackson's "more salacious side", while "Got 'til It's Gone" was regarded to "stand out" amongst her videography, declared a "very dark canvas" with "a powerful impact" for its depiction of Apartheid. In contrast, "All for You" was observed as "much more on a girlie tip", with the premise of "spotting a guy she fancies on the metro and performing another elaborate dance routine with her "friends"." Its choreography was declared "superbly done, tight as anything, with Jackson totally comfortable and in control". The video for "You", consisting of footage from Jackson's The Velvet Rope Tour, was examined as "too severe", noting her "disembodied voice and some bondage-type gear". However, the darker approach of "Son of a Gun" was considered "a treat". The inclusions from Jackson's Damita Jo album were acknowledged to continue her fashion of "good videos". A bonus feature of Jackson reunited with a childhood friend was also called "sweet".[4] MSN Entertainment praised the release from the "controversial pop superstar", tracing "the latest phase of her music career".[5]

Legacy Edit

 
 
The compilation includes music videos directed by Matthew Rolston and Francis Lawrence.

Jackson's body of work presented in the compilation has been regarded as largely influential within popular music. Upon its release, several critics observed Jackson's work to not receive proper credit for its leverage, despite significance within pop culture and entertainment. Ben Hogwood of MusicOMH stated, "What is clear from this compilation is what a huge influence she has become on younger pretenders to her throne, most notably Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and Christina Aguilera." Hogwood added, "It goes without saying that it helps to be a fan of the music, but Jackson's influence can be clearly seen throughout — the one female singers still look up to."[4] Ernest Hardy of LA Weekly regarded Jackson to surpass the influence of rival Madonna, calling her "the unheralded mother-architect, for better or worse, of the current pop world... While it's a conditioned reflex for mainstream critics to heap praise upon Madonna as the mold from which MTV's pop brigade is stamped, the truth is a bit more complicated."[6]

PopMatters called her a "consummate product of popular culture", adding, "Janet Jackson's music videos don't confine or define her so much as they stretch possibilities, making the medium itself seem more flexible and optimistic than rigid."[7] Vibe ranked Jackson among the music industry's "most valuable players", describing the release to span "Janet's amazing career".[8] Jackson later stated, "I have seen different elements from all of these videos in lots of artists work and it's a great feeling to know that you have inspired them in such a way."[9]

Track listing Edit

No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."That's the Way Love Goes"René Elizondo, Jr.5:31
2."If"Dominic Sena5:25
3."Again"Elizondo3:55
4."Because of Love"Beth McCarthy4:22
5."Any Time, Any Place"Keir McFarlane4:48
6."You Want This"McFarlane5:28
7."Got 'til It's Gone" (featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell)Mark Romanek4:22
8."Together Again"Seb Janiak4:28
9."I Get Lonely"Paul Hunter4:55
10."Go Deep"
  • Jonathan Dayton
  • Valerie Faris
4:45
11."You"David Mallet4:18
12."Every Time"Matthew Rolston4:31
13."Together Again" (Deeper Remix)Elizondo4:14
14."All for You"Dave Meyers4:47
15."Someone to Call My Lover" (So So Def remix; featuring Jermaine Dupri)Francis Lawrence4:37
16."Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (with Carly Simon)Lawrence4:26
17."I Want You"Meyers3:49
18."All Nite (Don't Stop)"Lawrence4:38
19."Just a Little While" (Live in London) 3:20
Extra features
No.TitleLength
1."Damita Jo Interview"9:17
2."Behind the Scenes of 'All Nite (Don't Stop)'"5:09
3."Photo Slideshow"3:46
4."All Nite (Don't Stop)" (MuchMoreMusic Live)4:09
5."I Want You" (MuchMoreMusic Live)4:35
6."All Nite (Don't Stop)" (On Air with Ryan Seacrest)4:43
7."I Want You" (On Air with Ryan Seacrest)4:03
8."Interview" (On Air with Ryan Seacrest)5:50

Release history Edit

Release history for From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos
Region Date Label
Europe September 6, 2004 Virgin
United States September 7, 2004
Canada
Japan September 29, 2004 EMI
Australia October 18, 2004 Virgin

References Edit

  1. ^ "Nipple Ripples: 10 Years of Fallout From Janet Jackson's Halftime Show". Rolling Stone. Kreps, Daniel. 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  2. ^ a b Theakston, Rob. "From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos [Amaray]". AllMusic. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  3. ^ McKay, Neil (September 30, 2004). "DVD Music: Janet Jackson, The Who". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d . MusicOMH. Hogwood, Ben. 2004. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  5. ^ . MSN. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-08-12. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  6. ^ Hardy, Ernest (2004-05-06). "Fear of a Black Titty - Page 1 - Music - Los Angeles - LA Weekly". LA Weekly.
  7. ^ "Distraction TV - Popmatters". Popmatters. Fuchs, Cynthia. 2004-04-18. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  8. ^ "Vibe - Google Books". Vibe Magazine. September 2004. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  9. ^ "Janet Jackson Talks 'janet.' 20th Anniversary: Exclusive". Billboard. May 18, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2013.

External links Edit

  • From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos at IMDb

from, janet, damita, videos, from, janet, damita, videos, third, music, video, release, american, singer, songwriter, janet, jackson, released, september, 2004, virgin, records, following, debut, jackson, eighth, studio, album, damita, anthology, contains, mus. From janet to Damita Jo The Videos is the third music video release by American singer songwriter Janet Jackson It was released on September 6 2004 by Virgin Records following the debut of Jackson s eighth studio album Damita Jo The anthology contains music videos from her first four studio albums released on Virgin Records It also includes several live performances the filming of All Nite Don t Stop an exclusive album interview and photo gallery From janet to Damita Jo The VideosVideo by Janet JacksonReleasedSeptember 6 2004 2004 09 06 Recorded1993 2004GenrePop dance pop R amp BLength120 minutesLanguageEnglishLabelVirginDirectorJanet Jackson Francis Lawrence Dave Meyers David Mallet Dominic Sena Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris Beth McCarthy Keir McFarlane Mark Romanek Matthew Rolston Paul Hunter Rene Elizondo Jr Seb JaniakJanet Jackson chronologyJanet Live in Hawaii 2002 From janet to Damita Jo The Videos 2004 The compilation received positive reviews from critics who commended Jackson s visual evolution throughout her career It was also thought to depict the huge influence she has become on younger artists observed to emulate the controversial pop superstar Jackson s choreography and sexual allure were also subjects of recognition Following her Super Bowl Halftime Show incident inclusions from Jackson s Damita Jo album were blacklisted on music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom CBS and Clear Channel Communications due to receiving fines from the U S Federal Communications Commission Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Legacy 4 Track listing 5 Release history 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditFrom janet to Damita Jo The Videos is Jackson s third video compilation following Design of a Decade 1986 1996 and the special edition of All for You It includes her music videos released via the Virgin label spanning from her fifth studio album janet to her eighth album Damita Jo Following the Super Bowl performance incident the singles from the latter album were blacklisted by music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom Clear Channel Communications and CBS including MTV and VH1 1 Several performances filmed at MuchMoreMusic and On Air with Ryan Seacrest are also included along with the filming of All Nite Don t Stop and Damita Jo album interview Its artwork was taken by British photographer Max Vadukul The videos on the release have collectively won numerous accolades including MTV Video Music Awards Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video and MVPA Awards The compilation is essentially a follow up companion release to Design of a Decade with That s the Way Love Goes being the only video being included on both compilations The release also omits some videos including Whoops Now video which is included on Design of a Decade Doesn t Really Matter directed by Joseph Kahn Just a Little While s music video was replaced with a live performance filmed at London s Channel 4 The remix video of Someone to Call My Lover is included in place of the original HMV Japan initially revealed its track listing to include an unreleased music video for R amp B Junkie although it was not included on the final release Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Belfast Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 With dance routines so tight they are bound to cause domestic injury if tried at home the funky up tempo numbers more than punch their weight The ballads meanwhile are slushy totally unhurried and more than a little indulgent again a precedent her rivals are more than happy to go along with MusicOMH 4 The compilation received favorable reviews amongst critics who applauded its display of Jackson s progression throughout her music videos and career Her intense choreography and sexuality were also subjects of recognition Rob Theakston of AllMusic praised Jackson s videography and appeal saying Janet Jackson remains a marvel to observe as a hallmark of beauty within the pop world In contrast to her contemporaries Theakston added Janet somehow emotes a near flawless sexuality and does so almost effortlessly The compilation was considered a further reinforcement of her consistent allure noting the visuals complement the music well While the theme of several videos were likened to late night cable adult movie s the release was recommended for both die hard fans and testosterone fueled adolescent teens 2 Ben Hogwood of MusicOMH praised the compilation as worth a look commending Jackson s artistry and choreography to more than punch their weight Jackson s physical appearance and seemingly ageless features were also called astounding as Hogwood remarked When you think some ten years separate the first video from the last if anything she looks younger now than she did then However Jackson s portrayal of sexuality within several videos was observed to be curiously detached from her visual persona even if we do get some fairly gratuitous shots of the fearsome flat stomach not to mention some generous cleavage shots for Super Bowl fans 4 Analyzing its chronology That s the Way Love Goes was defined as a sultry start with Janet up against a pillar while the split screen effect utilized in Because of Love was called extremely effective The suggestive theme of Any Time Any Place notably displayed Jackson s more salacious side while Got til It s Gone was regarded to stand out amongst her videography declared a very dark canvas with a powerful impact for its depiction of Apartheid In contrast All for You was observed as much more on a girlie tip with the premise of spotting a guy she fancies on the metro and performing another elaborate dance routine with her friends Its choreography was declared superbly done tight as anything with Jackson totally comfortable and in control The video for You consisting of footage from Jackson s The Velvet Rope Tour was examined as too severe noting her disembodied voice and some bondage type gear However the darker approach of Son of a Gun was considered a treat The inclusions from Jackson s Damita Jo album were acknowledged to continue her fashion of good videos A bonus feature of Jackson reunited with a childhood friend was also called sweet 4 MSN Entertainment praised the release from the controversial pop superstar tracing the latest phase of her music career 5 Legacy Edit nbsp nbsp The compilation includes music videos directed by Matthew Rolston and Francis Lawrence Jackson s body of work presented in the compilation has been regarded as largely influential within popular music Upon its release several critics observed Jackson s work to not receive proper credit for its leverage despite significance within pop culture and entertainment Ben Hogwood of MusicOMH stated What is clear from this compilation is what a huge influence she has become on younger pretenders to her throne most notably Britney Spears Jennifer Lopez and Christina Aguilera Hogwood added It goes without saying that it helps to be a fan of the music but Jackson s influence can be clearly seen throughout the one female singers still look up to 4 Ernest Hardy of LA Weekly regarded Jackson to surpass the influence of rival Madonna calling her the unheralded mother architect for better or worse of the current pop world While it s a conditioned reflex for mainstream critics to heap praise upon Madonna as the mold from which MTV s pop brigade is stamped the truth is a bit more complicated 6 PopMatters called her a consummate product of popular culture adding Janet Jackson s music videos don t confine or define her so much as they stretch possibilities making the medium itself seem more flexible and optimistic than rigid 7 Vibe ranked Jackson among the music industry s most valuable players describing the release to span Janet s amazing career 8 Jackson later stated I have seen different elements from all of these videos in lots of artists work and it s a great feeling to know that you have inspired them in such a way 9 Track listing EditNo TitleDirector s Length1 That s the Way Love Goes Rene Elizondo Jr 5 312 If Dominic Sena5 253 Again Elizondo3 554 Because of Love Beth McCarthy4 225 Any Time Any Place Keir McFarlane4 486 You Want This McFarlane5 287 Got til It s Gone featuring Q Tip and Joni Mitchell Mark Romanek4 228 Together Again Seb Janiak4 289 I Get Lonely Paul Hunter4 5510 Go Deep Jonathan DaytonValerie Faris4 4511 You David Mallet4 1812 Every Time Matthew Rolston4 3113 Together Again Deeper Remix Elizondo4 1414 All for You Dave Meyers4 4715 Someone to Call My Lover So So Def remix featuring Jermaine Dupri Francis Lawrence4 3716 Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You with Carly Simon Lawrence4 2617 I Want You Meyers3 4918 All Nite Don t Stop Lawrence4 3819 Just a Little While Live in London 3 20 Extra featuresNo TitleLength1 Damita Jo Interview 9 172 Behind the Scenes of All Nite Don t Stop 5 093 Photo Slideshow 3 464 All Nite Don t Stop MuchMoreMusic Live 4 095 I Want You MuchMoreMusic Live 4 356 All Nite Don t Stop On Air with Ryan Seacrest 4 437 I Want You On Air with Ryan Seacrest 4 038 Interview On Air with Ryan Seacrest 5 50Release history EditRelease history for From Janet to Damita Jo The Videos Region Date LabelEurope September 6 2004 VirginUnited States September 7 2004CanadaJapan September 29 2004 EMIAustralia October 18 2004 VirginReferences Edit Nipple Ripples 10 Years of Fallout From Janet Jackson s Halftime Show Rolling Stone Kreps Daniel 2014 01 30 Retrieved 2014 01 30 a b Theakston Rob From Janet To Damita Jo The Videos Amaray AllMusic Retrieved July 17 2023 McKay Neil September 30 2004 DVD Music Janet Jackson The Who Belfast Telegraph Retrieved July 17 2023 a b c d Janet Jackson From Janet To Damita Jo The Videos music DVD reviews musicOMH MusicOMH Hogwood Ben 2004 Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved 2013 12 25 Janet Jackson From janet To Damita Jo The Videos Overview MSN 2004 Archived from the original on 2008 08 12 Retrieved 2013 12 25 Hardy Ernest 2004 05 06 Fear of a Black Titty Page 1 Music Los Angeles LA Weekly LA Weekly Distraction TV Popmatters Popmatters Fuchs Cynthia 2004 04 18 Retrieved 2013 12 25 Vibe Google Books Vibe Magazine September 2004 Retrieved 2013 12 25 Janet Jackson Talks janet 20th Anniversary Exclusive Billboard May 18 2013 Retrieved September 8 2013 External links EditFrom Janet to Damita Jo The Videos at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title From Janet to Damita Jo The Videos amp oldid 1165838789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.