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Released | March 13, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1992–1994 | |||
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Label | Virgin | |||
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Janet Remixed (stylized as janet. Remixed) is the second remix album by American singer Janet Jackson. Released on March 13, 1995, it featured two non-album B-sides, including the radio hit "And On and On" and "70's Love Groove", as well as a number of exclusive remixes of tracks from the Janet album. The rare B-side to the single "If", "One More Chance", was not included on the CD version of Janet Remixed but on vinyl and cassette versions. [1] However, like 1987's Control: The Remixes , it was never given a commercial release in Jackson's native United States.
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "That's the Way Love Goes" (CJ FXTC Club Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 6:22 |
2. | "If" (Brothers in Rhythm House Mix) | Brothers in Rhythm | 7:07 |
3. | "Because of Love" (Frankie & David Treat Mix) | Frankie Knuckles & David Morales | 6:41 |
4. | "And On and On" | 4:48 | |
5. | "Throb" (Morales Badyard Club Mix) | David Morales | 8:59 |
6. | "You Want This" (E-Smoove's House Anthem) | E-Smoove | 9:43 |
7. | "Any Time, Any Place" (CJ's 12" Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 8:17 |
8. | "Where Are You Now" (Nellee Hooper Mix) | Nellee Hooper | 5:20 |
9. | "70's Love Groove" | 5:45 | |
10. | "What'll I Do" (Dave Navarro Mix) | Dave Navarro | 4:17 |
11. | "Any Time, Any Place" (R. Kelly Mix) | R. Kelly | 5:11 |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "That's the Way Love Goes" (CJ FXTC Club Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 6:22 |
2. | "And On and On" | 4:48 | |
3. | "Throb" (Morales Badyard Club Mix) | David Morales | 8:59 |
4. | "You Want This" (E-Smoove's House Anthem) | E-Smoove | 9:52 |
5. | "Any Time, Any Place" (CJ's 12" Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 8:17 |
6. | "One More Chance" | 5:54 | |
7. | "If" (Brothers in Rhythm House Mix) | Brothers in Rhythm | 7:07 |
8. | "Where Are You Now" (Nellee Hooper Mix) | Nellee Hooper | 5:20 |
9. | "That's the Way Love Goes" (CJ's 12" R&B Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 6:19 |
10. | "70's Love Groove" | 5:45 | |
11. | "You Want This" (Disco Theory) | Dewey B. | 6:14 |
12. | "What'll I Do" (Dave Navarro Mix) | Dave Navarro | 4:17 |
13. | "Because of Love" (Muggs Full Hip Hop Mix) | DJ Muggs | 4:08 |
14. | "Any Time, Any Place" (R. Kelly Mix) | R. Kelly | 5:11 |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "That's the Way Love Goes" (CJ FXTC Club Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 6:22 |
2. | "If" (Brothers in Rhythm House Mix) | Brothers in Rhythm | 7:07 |
3. | "Because of Love" (Frankie & David Treat Mix) | Frankie Knuckles & David Morales | 6:41 |
4. | "And On and On" | 4:48 | |
5. | "Throb" (Morales Badyard Club Mix) | David Morales | 8:59 |
6. | "You Want This" (E-Smoove's House Anthem) | E-Smoove | 9:43 |
7. | "Any Time, Any Place" (CJ's 12" Mix) | CJ Mackintosh | 8:17 |
8. | "Where Are You Now" (Nellee Hooper Mix) | Nellee Hooper | 5:20 |
9. | "That's the Way Love Goes" (FXTC Bass Hit Dub) | CJ Mackintosh | 6:14 |
10. | "70's Love Groove" | 5:45 | |
11. | "You Want This" (Disco Theory) | Dewey B. | 6:14 |
12. | "What'll I Do" (Dave Navarro Mix) | Dave Navarro | 4:17 |
13. | "Because of Love" (Muggs Full Hip Hop Mix) | DJ Muggs | 4:08 |
14. | "One More Chance" | 5:54 | |
15. | "Any Time, Any Place" (R. Kelly Mix) | R. Kelly | 5:11 |
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Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [6] | 64 |
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [7] | 22 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [8] | 32 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [8] | 16 |
Danish Albums (Hitlisten) [9] | 27 |
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [10] | 29 |
European Albums ( Music & Media ) [11] | 23 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [12] | 26 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [13] | 61 |
Scottish Albums (OCC) [14] | 44 |
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [15] | 39 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [16] | 21 |
UK Albums (OCC) [17] | 15 |
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [18] | 3 |
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