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Janet Jackson
Dream Street
Release Date: 1984
Label: Universal International

A listen to Janet Jackson's Dream Street brings to mind remembrances of the then-teenaged singer's appearances on American Bandstand, shyly answering questions from host Dick Clark, as well as her short stint as a regular on the syndicated series Fame. The first single, "Don't Stand Another Chance," was a family affair, produced by brother Marlon Jackson with vocal ad-libs by Michael Jackson. It was a Top Ten R&B hit during the summer of 1984. The extended 12" mix rocks, showcasing outstanding synth work by John Barnes. Other standouts are the smeary Minneapolis funk cut "Pretty Boy" produced by Jesse Johnson, and both "Hold Back the Tears" and "If It Takes All Night" are prime examples of pleasing '80s pop. Ed Hogan, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Don't Stand Another ChanceJackson, Jackson, Barnes4:18
2Two to the Power of LoveKipner, Beckett3:08
3Pretty BoyJohnson6:37
4Dream StreetShenale, Bellotte, Barrow3:57
5CommunicationBliss3:16
6Fast GirlsJohnson3:20
7Hold Back the TearsEaton3:15
8All My Love to YouPatler, Jackson5:46
9If It Takes All NightGruska, Bryant4:08

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2001CDUniversal International
1990CDA&M Records
CDA&M Records
2002CDA&M Records



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