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Music CD - Pink: Missundaztood

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Music CD: Missundaztood Artist: Pink
List Price: $16.97
Our Price: $3.45
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Manufacturer: La Face
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Tracks:
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1. M!ssundaztood 2. Don't Let Me Get Me 3. Just Like A Pill 4. Get The Party Started 5. Respect 6. 18 Wheeler 7. Family Portrait 8. Misery (w/Steven Tyler) 9. Dear Diary 10. Eventually 11. Lonely Girl (w/Linda Perry) 12. Numb 13. Gone To California 14. My Vietnam
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0078221471824 Label: La Face Manufacturer: La Face Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: La Face Release Date: 2001-11-20 Studio: La Face
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love It! Comment: Pink is a various artist. She can do it all. R&B, pop and rock. This CD is a good mixture of all three. My favorite track is the duet she does with Steven Tyler from Aerosmith "Misery". It has a bluesy feel to it. The perfect song to listen to when you fell kind of down and don't want to be cheered up at the moment.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pink at her best Comment: Pink's first recording is by far the best ever. She demonstrates what is in store for listeners to come in the future. Many of the songs are worthy of listening to over and over again. This is a truly fantastic example of Pink's vocal abilities and writing skills. This album is worth buying.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ms. Pinkness! Comment: Great cd, she's such an amazing singer. I love the fact that she can sing any genre of music! I definitely recommend this cd!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice CD Comment: This is a very good CD... I love 3 songs that are included on it... but now I have listened all of them, I like the other ones... Pink hasa huge talent... she writes her songs and that's very valuable...
The CD was used, but it was in perfect conditions... I trust them
Customer Rating:      Summary: "I've got a guardian angel tattooed on my shoulder..." Comment: Missundaztood from Pink is a raw and colorful array of pop and rock hits. Standout tracks include: Missundaztood, Don't Let Me Get Me, Just Like a Pill, Get the Party Started, Family Portrait, Dear Diary, and Lonely Girl. Pink's first album, Can't Take Me Home didn't show Pink's range as a singer and songwriter, but with this album Pink was finally given freedom to express what she wanted and needed to say thanks in part to friend and mentor Linda Perry. Some of the rest of the tracks are ok, nothing spectacular but it's an album you can relate to and have fun with as well, very tongue-in-cheek.
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Editorial Reviews:
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There's a rule in commercial pop: don't bite the hand that feeds you. Translation? If you're getting love on TRL, it's best leaving well enough alone and tinkering only slightly with the sound that pays your bills. So you have to give Pink a whole heap of credit. The Philly-raised songbird may have made her rep with infectious and rugged pop-R&B hits like "There You Go" and the remake of "Lady Marmalade," but like the fuchsia coif she once sported, that sound is gone. In its place is a more driving alt-rock attack, liberally laced with some late-night blues and heartfelt lyrics that, while they sometimes come off like diary entries (the simplistic bon mot "Your pain is painful" in "Family Portrait"), are clearly Pink's thoughts, as opposed to words someone put in her mouth. Helping Pink express her inner Alanis are Dallas Austin, who produced the insistent rocker "18 Wheeler," and former 4 Non Blonde Linda Perry, who Pink has resurrected from one-hit-wonder status. Mixing up thumping beats, ("Get the Party Started"), with folksy confessionals, Pink's potent vocals and her honest determination make this a risk worth hearing. --Amy Linden
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