I like Janet Jackson. Not even in an ironic way. But I don’t like feeling pegged by whatever committee sat down to identify the qualities that make Janet "Janet," and what new spin they needed to keep her next release current. Of course there’s vocoder on the hit single "Feedback" (as there is on everything lately), and there are “interludes" in which Jackson interacts with a speaking computer or robot or something. Cocooned in technology and weird effects, Jackson’s signature thickly layered vocals ride atop some neat, minimalist production ideas. Still, a good album is not the same thing as a smart product. (MD)