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  1. Hace 4 días · Janet Jackson. $32.99. Add to Bag. Wishlist. Ships on May 31, 2024. Double vinyl LP pressing. Seeing it's first-ever U.S vinyl release is October 1997's The Velvet Rope (10x platinum worldwide). It will include on LP for the first time "Can't Be Stopped," which was previously only made available as a hidden track on CD and digital ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Thursday | 6 Janet Jackson and Nelly. Janet Jackson’s Together Again Summer 2024 tour takes its name from a 1997 single off her album The Velvet Rope, a clear indicator that attendees can expect ...

  3. Hace 3 días · JACKSON, Janet - The Velvet Rope - Vinyl (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP) Breathe easy. Returns accepted. £10.75Standard Delivery. See details. 30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. See details. Get more time to pay.

  4. Hace 1 día · i’ve always felt like she leaned too heavily into selling sëx with the album after damita jo. 20 yo was a missed opportunity to remind ppl what made janet, JANET. she should have come with something of substance and experimentation like she did with control, rhythm nation, and the velvet rope. after all that she had been through, im sure she ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Janet Jackson: Velvet Rope (1997) 14. Joni Mitchell: Blue (1971) 13. Marvin Gaye: What's Going On (1971) 10. The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (1966) 9. Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges: Clube da Esquina (1972) 8. Nina Simone: Wild is the Wind (1966) 7. Fishmans: Long Season (1996) 6.

  6. Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope (8/10) Bangers Bangers BANGERS!!!! WHERE HAS THIS ALBUM BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE (or at least since I was 7) 7. Bjork - Homogenic (8/10) Excellent production and incredible vocals. Love the 90s trip-hop/electronic beats over Bjork’s soaring vocals.

  7. Hace 5 días · Four of my favorite albums ever topped Good to Great, and I still treasure my initial reactions to Dig Me Out and Supa Dupa Fly.Add The Velvet Rope and Wu-Tang’s sophomore album and it’s impossible to think that pop music gets any better than this. Then you run against the roadblock of Bob Dylan’s “comeback,” no better than Under the Red Sky absent the jokes and scalpel-sharp ...