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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0743219132420
Format: Enhanced
Label: Laface
Manufacturer: Laface
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Laface
Release Date: January 28, 2002
Studio: Laface
Sales Rank: 908
Disc 1:- Get The Party Started
- 18 Wheeler
- M!ssundaztood
- Dear Diary
- Eventually
- Numb
- Just Like A Pill
- Family Portrait
- Misery (w/Steven Tyler)
- Respect (w/Scratch)
- Don't Let Me Get Me
- Gone To California
- Lonely Girl (w/Linda Perry)
- My Vietnam
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Amazon.co.uk Review: M!ssundaztood is the follow-up to Pink's platinum selling debut. On Can't Take Me Home Pink established herself as one of the biggest R&B/pop acts of 2000; a status she later confirmed by stealing the limelight from fellow divas-with-attitude Missy Elliott, Mya and Christina Aguilera on their No. 1 cover of "Lady Marmalade". M!ssundaztood, however, reveals an ambition that extends far beyond the massed ranks of R&B's feisty female fraternity. Pink wants to be a pop star, pure and simple. Consequently, as well as the tried and tested R&B groove of first single "Get The Party Started" and funky hip-hop of "Respect", she adds a random yet brilliant selection of full-blown radio rock ("18 Wheeler", "Numb"), sassy pop ("M!ssundaztood") and emotionally charged laments ("Dear Diary", "Family Portrait", "Eventually"). Stylistically confused as it is- "Misery", a woozy bar room blues duet with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler is perhaps the most out of character--with some great tunes and a voice just as capable of fragile emotion as it is attitude, she somehow manages to pull it off. --Dan Gennoe
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in my opinion this is the best of all the pink albums there is, "im not dead" is very good too, but this one is so cool and every single on of the songs is brilliant! pink is so cool!
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On its release this was one of the most popular pop albums of 2002 and its easy to see why.
With the combination of a variety of pop songs, P!nk established herself as the most successful female solo artist of 2002 with this fantastic follow up album to her first solo album `Can't take me home' which was good but not a patch on this one.
The album sold magnificently, 16 million people world wide recognized the singer's talents and purchased the second album of her career, outselling her debut album by 13 million, proving she has established herself as a dominant solo artist in the pop music industry.
The excellent variety adds a greater aspect of taste for the listener. Viewers have the chance to listen ... Read More:
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I also realise this album was released years ago but its that good it compelled me to write a review. Can't Take Me Home was aimed at a totally different demographic than Misunderstood, reason being that Pink took control of her career and proved LaFace she could make it as a Rock artist. Misunderstood is an outstanding and compelling album, delving into the depths of Pinks emotion, tearing apart every misconception and allowing the listener to feel the songs with raw emotion, something which is rare in music at the moment. Teaming up with one of the best song writers and producers in modern music Linda Perry (of 4NonBlondes and Christina Agruleria's Stripped album)Pink managed to deliver one of the most amazing albums of the ... Read More:
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Yes this album was released years and years ago, but a few minutes ago I realised how you really define great music. The fact that I was able to put this CD - which I got at least 2 or 3 years ago - on and love it just as much as i did then surely shows it's an album you must have! I listened to it constantly after I bought it but lately it's been a bit pushed aside by all the other new CD's I've purchased. But Pink's second album has proved itself to me - it never goes out of date. Songs like the beautiful Eventually and Lonely Girl are still just as good, Just Like A Pill is equally catchy and Misery, probably my surprise favourite of the album, still blows me away with its fantastic melody (it's a duet with Stephen Tyler.) If you like Try ... Read More:
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brilliant album, great songs especially just like the pill and don't let me get me.don't stop playing it
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