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Janet Jackson Releases A Slew of Remix Compilations:: ‘Rhythm Nation 1814’

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For the first time, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of her career-defining album Rhythm Nation 1814, Janet Jackson has unleashed the LP’s remix compilations on digital streaming platforms.

The total collection consists of 90s tracks from her nine mini-albums that were released after her 1989 album hit stores. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who contributed to the original work, had a hand in the re-imagined album versions. The compilation features emerging hitmakers of that music era such as Shep Pettibone, CJ Mackintosh, Dave Dorrell and Junior Vasquez who all put their spin on classic album cuts, including “Alright,” “State of the World,” “Miss You Much” and the title track.

The set also includes three B-side recordings: “The Skin Game,” “You Need Me,” and “The 1814 Megamix.”

Back in May, Jackson re-released the remix compilation to 1987’s Control.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s inductee is currently on a celebratory tour for Rhythm Nation. Her next stop at Nib Stadium on November 8 in Perth, Australia. Tickets for this show and more are available here.