Janet (video)

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Janet
Janet jackson janet 1994 video cover.jpg
Video by Janet Jackson
Released November 15, 1994
Recorded March 1993—August 1994
Genre
Length 74 mins
Language English
Label Virgin
Janet Jackson chronology
The Rhythm Nation Compilation
(1990)The Rhythm Nation Compilation1990
Janet
(1994)
Design of a Decade 1986-1996
(1995)Design of a Decade 1986-19961995

Janet (styled as janet.) is a video compilation released by American R&B/pop singer Janet Jackson.

Release information

Released on VHS on November 15, 1994,[1] it was Jackson's first compilation of music videos produced under her then-label Virgin Records. The videos featured were produced for singles from her Janet. album, which had been released in May 1993, but omits "Whoops Now", "What'll I Do" and "Because of Love", 3 singles from the album for which videos were also produced.

The compilation features two versions of "That's the Way Love Goes" and an exclusive version of "If" (All Dance Version) which does not appear on any other video release. "That's the Way Love Goes" was the only video from this compilation to be included in her greatest hits video compilation Design of a Decade 1986-1996.

Track listing

No. Title Director(s) Length
1. "That's the Way Love Goes"   René Elizondo, Jr. 3:34
2. "If"   Dominic Sena 4:17
3. "Again"   Elizondo 1:03
4. "Any Time, Any Place"   Keir McFarlane 3:31
5. "You Want This" (featuring MC Lyte) McFarlane 4:38
6. "That's the Way Love Goes" (one take version) Elizondo 4:14
7. "If" (all dance version) Sena 6:42
8. "Any Time, Any Place" (R. Kelly mix) McFarlane 3:21
9. "You Want This" (colorized version) McFarlane 3:37

Extra features:
1. Behind-the-scenes footage.
2. Dance rehearsal sessions from "If".
3. Interview clip recorded at a radio show featuring Janet and the dancers.

Release history

Region Date Label
United States November 15, 1994 Virgin Records U.S.
United Kingdom December 4, 2001 PMI

References