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Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Released September 19, 1989 (1989-09-19 ) Recorded September 1988 – May 1989 Genre Length 64 :32 Label A&M Producer
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (sometimes shortened to Rhythm Nation 1814 ) is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson , released on September 19, 1989, by A&M Records . The album themes include various tragedies reported through the news at the time, exploring racism, poverty, and substance abuse . In 1990 Jackson went on her first head line tour called "Rhythm Nation Tour 1990". Since its release, the album has sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide.[ 1]
Organization
Country
Award
Year
Source
Parents' Choice Foundation
United States
Parents' Choice Award
1989
[ 2]
American Music Awards
United States
Favorite Dance Artist, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist, Favorite Dance Single ("Miss You Much"), Favorite R&B Single ("Miss You Much")
1990-91
[ 3] [ 4]
Billboard Music Awards
United States
Top Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year, Top Selling Album of the Year, Top Selling R&B Album of the Year, Top Selling R&B Albums Artist of the Year, Top Selling R&B Artist of the Year, Top Dance Club Play Artist of the Year, Top Hot Dance 12" Singles Sales Artist of the Year
1990
[ 5]
Billboard's Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Awards
United States
Best Female Video Artist, Black/Rap, Best Female Artist, Dance, Director's Award, Black/Rap (Rhythm Nation 1814 Film ), Director's Award, Dance ("Alright"), Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Award for Artistic Achievement (Rhythm Nation 1814 Film )
1990
[ 6]
MTV Music Video Awards
United States
Best Choreography ("Rhythm Nation"), Video Vanguard Award
1990
[ 7]
Grammy Awards
United States
Best Music Video, Long Form (Rhythm Nation 1814 Film )
1990
[ 8]
Rolling Stone
United States
"Women In Rock: The 50 Essential Albums" — #27
2002
[ 9]
Quintessence Editions Ltd.
United Kingdom
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
2003
[ 10]
Rolling Stone
United States
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — #275
2003
[ 11]
Rolling Stone
United States
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — #277
2012
[ 12]
Entertainment Weekly
United States
The 100 Best Albums of the Past 25 Years — #54
2007
[ 13]
Slant Magazine
United States
"Best Albums of the '80s" — #43
2012
[ 14]
Spin
United States
"The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 Years (1985-2014)" — #54
2014
[ 15]
Writer(s)
1.
"Interlude: Pledge"
0:47
2.
"Rhythm Nation "
Janet Jackson
James Harris III
Terry Lewis
5:31
3.
"Interlude: T.V."
0:22
4.
"State of the World "
4:48
5.
"Interlude: Race"
0:05
6.
"The Knowledge"
3:54
7.
"Interlude: Let's Dance"
0:03
8.
"Miss You Much "
4:12
9.
"Interlude: Come Back Interlude"
0:21
10.
"Love Will Never Do (Without You) "
5:50
11.
"Livin' in a World (They Didn't Make)"
4:41
12.
"Alright "
6:26
13.
"Interlude: Hey Baby"
0:10
14.
"Escapade "
4:44
15.
"Interlude: No Acid"
0:05
16.
"Black Cat "
4:50
17.
"Lonely"
4:59
18.
"Come Back to Me "
5:33
19.
"Someday Is Tonight"
6:00
20.
"Interlude: Livin'...In Complete Darkness"
1:07
Writer(s)
1.
"Interlude: Pledge"
0:47
2.
"Rhythm Nation"
Janet Jackson
James Harris III
Terry Lewis
4:38
3.
"State of the World"
4:53
4.
"The Knowledge"
4:01
5.
"Miss You Much"
3:53
6.
"Love Will Never Do (Without You)"
5:48
7.
"Livin' in a World (They Didn't Make)"
4:36
8.
"Alright"
5:27
9.
"Escapade"
4:48
10.
"Black Cat"
4:50
11.
"Lonely"
4:59
12.
"Come Back to Me"
5:33
13.
"Someday Is Tonight"
6:01
14.
"Interlude: Livin'...In Complete Darkness"
1:07
1.
"You Need Me" (B-side to "Miss You Much")
2.
"Skin Game" (B-side to "Come Back to Me")
Notes
Herb Alpert – trumpet, horn, brass
Julie Ayer – violin
Stephen Barnett – conductor
Steve Barnett – conductor
David Barry – electric and 12-string guitar
Lee Blaske – arranger
Chris Brown – bass
Carolyn Daws – violin
Hanley Daws – violin
David Eiland – programming
Rene Elizondo – background vocals
Richard Frankel – art direction, cover design
Johnny Gill – percussion, special effects, finger snaps
James Greer – background vocals
Guzman (Constance Hansen & Russell Peacock) – photography
Steve Hodge – background vocals, engineer
Peter Howard – cello
Janet Jackson – arranger, keyboards, vocals, background vocals, producer
Jimmy Jam – percussion, piano, drums, keyboards, programming, producer
Jellybean Johnson – guitar, drums, vocals, background vocals, producer
Jesse Johnson – guitar
Lisa Keith – background vocals
Kathy Kienzle – harp
Joshua Koestenbaum – cello
Jamila Lafleur – background vocals
Terry Lewis – bass, percussion, arranger, background vocals, producer
Tshaye Marks – background vocals
John McClain – background vocals, executive producer
Tamika McDaniel – vocals
Tarnika McDaniel – background vocals
John McLain – guitar, background vocals
Shante Owens – background vocals
Amy Powell – vocals
Randy Ran – background vocals
Nicholas Raths – guitar, classical guitar
Sonya Robinson – background vocals
Clarice Rupert – background vocals
Warlesha Ryan – background vocals
Tamas Strasser – viola
John Tartaglia – viola
Reshard Taylor – background vocals
Romuald Tecco – concert master
Anthony Thomas – background vocals
Hyacinthe Tlucek – concert master
Steve Wilson – background vocals
End of year chart (1990)
Position
US Billboard 200[ 24]
1
End of year chart (1991)
Position
Australian Albums Chart[ 25]
13
Notes:
^ * As of December 2009, the album has sold 8,500,000 copies in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan, which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music.[ 33] Combined, it has sold over 8,600,000 copies in the U.S. with additional 1.10 million copies sold at BMG Music Clubs.[ 34] Nielsen SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service, which were significantly popular in the 1990s.
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↑ Snow, Shauna (1989-11-13), "Pop/Rock", Los Angeles Times , p. 2, ISSN 0458-3035
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↑ "17th American Music Awards" . Rockonthenet.com. Retrieved July 25, 2014 .
↑ Britt, Bruce (1990-11-30), "Yet another award show // 'Billboard' magazine jumps in", Austin American-Statesman , p. 4
↑ "Janet Jackson Tops Music Video Awards", Billboard , vol. 102, no. 47, p. 6, 1990-11-24
↑ Francesca Chapman (1990-09-07), "Sinead Takes MTV's Top Video Award", Philadelphia Daily News , p. 65
↑ Grammy Winners Search , The Recording Academy, 2008, archived from the original on 2013-07-29, retrieved 2009-10-02
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↑ "The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 Years (1985-2014)" , Spin , 2014-05-11, archived from the original on 2016-04-26, retrieved 2015-07-31
↑ "Amazon.com: Rhythm Nation 1814 (Vinyl): Janet Jackson: Music" . Amazon . Retrieved 2010-06-25 .
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↑ "RPM100 Albums" . RPM . 51 (4). Library and Archives Canada . 1989-11-25. Retrieved 2010-09-03 .
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↑ Craig Halstead (2003), Jackson Number Ones
↑ "1989 Top 40 Official UK Albums Archive" . The Official Charts Company . 1989-09-30. Retrieved 2011-11-05 .
↑ 23.0 23.1 "Rhythm Nation 1814 – Janet Jackson" . Billboard . Retrieved 2010-07-04 .
↑ "Year End Charts - Year-end Albums - The Billboard 200" . Billboard . Archived from the original on April 1, 2013. Retrieved May 13, 2011 .
↑ "ARIA End of Year Albums Chart 1991" . ARIA . Hung Medien. Retrieved 2011-01-16 .
↑ Kent, David (2003). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .
↑ "Canadian album certifications – Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation 1814" . Music Canada .
↑ "Japanese album certifications – Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation 1814" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan . Select 1989年09月 on the drop-down menu
↑ Scapolo, Dean (2007). The Complete New Zealand Music Charts 1966–2006 . ISBN 978-1-877443-00-8 .
↑ "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (' Rhythm Nation' )" . IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien.
↑ "British album certifications – Janet Jackson – Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814" . British Phonographic Industry . Select albums in the Format field. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Type Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
↑ "American album certifications – Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation 1814" . Recording Industry Association of America .
↑ "Janet Jackson's hopes for new future with old label, A&M Records" . Daily News . New York. 2009-11-19. Archived from the original on 2009-11-22. Retrieved 2010-05-16 .
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