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She has rediscovered The Beat, giving us such funk-strewn gems as 'Trust A Try' and 'You Ain't Right'.
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Entertainment WeeklySexy and big and brimming with left-field surprises.... Despite a few missteps, All for You is about as good as modern diva-pop gets. [4 May 2001, p.67]
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This is a much more satisfying album than 'The Velvet Rope', even if most of the songs are overlong and a few juggle satin sheet-cliches with self-help ones to numbing effect.
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But for all its emotional directness and prodigious length, there's a point on All for You where it all starts wear thin and Jackson's moments of celebration and vindictiveness seem played out rather than genuine...
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This is her sexiest-sounding record, thanks to Jam and Lewis' silky groove and her breathy delivery, two things that make the record palatable throughout too many spoken interludes and songs that just don't quite click.
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The album's meticulous attention to detail never overshadows Jackson's frisky good mood.
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All for You is every bit as impressive a collection as Control, her first collaboration with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis fifteen years ago.
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But if Jackson tries too hard to meet a standard of sexual frankness that's heightened in the four years since her last outing, she more than delivers her quota of hits.
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All for You overflows with Parliament-etched funky beats, orchestral disco flourishes, and rich bursts of sensuality.
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A packed 73-minute disc with breathy vocals, smooth R&B jams and seductive sentiments.
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In spite of the sudden changes of mood and style, the album coheres nicely around Jackson's strong personality.
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Positive: 49 out of 80
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Mixed: 14 out of 80
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Negative: 17 out of 80
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Nov 22, 2019Awesome spectacular song to jam to, and loving the vocals and Janet she is truly an iconic star
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Oct 21, 2017
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May 3, 2023