Janet Remixed

Janet Remixed
Remix album by Janet Jackson
Released March 13, 1995 (1995-03-13) (Europe)
Recorded 1992–1994
Genre Soul, house, pop
Length 72:53 (CD Version)
95:35 (Double LP)
Label Virgin
Producer Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Nellee Hooper, R. Kelly, Jellybean Johnson, CJ Mackintosh, E-Smoove, Brothers in Rhythm
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Janet Jackson chronology
Janet
(1993)
Janet Remixed
(1995)
Design of a Decade 1986/1996
(1995)
Alternative cover
Asian cover

Janet Remixed (styled as janet. Remixed) is the second remix album (seventh overall) by American R&B-pop singer Janet Jackson. Released on March 13, 1995, it featured two non-album B-sides, including the radio hit "And on and On" and "70's Love Groove", as well as a number of exclusive remixes of tracks from the Janet album. The rare B-side to the single "If", "One More Chance", was not included on the CD version of janet. Remixed but on vinyl and cassette versions.[1] However, like 1987's Control: The Remixes, it was never given a commercial release in Jackson's native United States.

Contents

Track listing

Standard CD[2]
No. Title Remixer(s) Length
1. "That's the Way Love Goes" (CJ FXTC Club Mix) CJ Mackintosh 6:22
2. "If" (Brothers in Rhythm House Mix) Brothers in Rhythm 7:07
3. "Because of Love" (Frankie & David Classic 12") Frankie Knuckles & David Morales 7:50
4. "And On and On"     4:48
5. "Throb" (Morales Badyard Club Mix) David Morales 8:59
6. "You Want This" (E-Smoove's House Anthem) E-Smoove 9:43
7. "Any Time, Any Place" (CJ's 12" Mix) CJ Mackintosh 8:17
8. "Where Are You Now" (Nellee Hooper Mix) Nellee Hooper 5:20
9. "70's Love Groove"     5:45
10. "What'll I Do" (Dave Navarro Mix) Dave Navarro 4:17
11. "Any Time, Any Place" (R. Kelly Mix) R. Kelly 5:11

Personnel

  • Richard Lowe – Remix Engineer (Track 7)
  • CJ Mackintosh – Drums, Keyboards, Remixing (Tracks 1, 7)
  • MC Lyte – Rap (Track 6)
  • Peter Mokran – Engineer (Track 11)
  • David Morales – Percussion, Remixing (Tracks 3, 5)
  • Dave Navarro – Engineer (Track 10)
  • Len Peltier – Art Direction
  • John Poppo – Engineer (Track 3)
  • Dave Rideau – Mixing (Tracks 1–3, 5–11)
  • Herb Ritts – Photography
  • Alan Sanderson – Second Engineer (Track 10)
  • David Schiffman – Remix Engineer (Track 10)
  • Peter "Ski" Schwartz – Keyboards (Track 5)
  • Paul ShapiroSaxophone (Track 5)
  • Chad Smith – Engineer (track 10)
  • Lem Springsteen – Keyboards (Track 5)
  • Al Stone – Engineer (Track 8)
  • David Sussman – Engineer (Track 5)
  • Dom T. – Additional Keyboards (Track 8)
  • Satoshi Tomiie – Keyboards (Tracks 3, 5)
  • "Little" Louie Vega – Keyboards (Track 1)
  • Ellen von Unwerth – Photography
  • Danny Weatherspoon – Keyboards (Track 6)
  • Steve Weeder – Engineer (Track 6)
  • Paul Wright – Engineer (Track 2)

Charts

Chart (1995)[5] Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart 22
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Flanders) 32
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Wallonia) 16
Dutch Albums Chart 29
German Albums Chart[6] 26
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[7] 61
Swedish Albums Chart 39
Swiss Albums Chart 21
UK Albums Chart[8] 15

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