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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Maverick
Salesrank: 470
Released: June 13, 1995 |
| Our Price: $5.95 |
| Used Price: $0.75 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Jagged Little Pill Track Listing:
1. All I Really Want
2. You Oughta Know
3. Perfect
4. Hand In My Pocket
5. Right Through You
6. Forgiven
7. You Learn
8. Head Over Feet
9. Mary Jane
10. Ironic
11. Not The Doctor
12. Wake Up
13. You Oughta Know (Alternate Take)
Editorial Review:
Her intensely personal lyrics grabbed the headlines, but the bravest departure here is the way Morissette's unique vocals stand naked in the mix--a technique that drives home the painful honesty of tracks like "Right Through You," "Forgiven," and "All I Really Want." Sheryl Crow or an earthier Tori Amos are fair analogies, but Morissette is a genuine original with a rare ability to make listeners care, think, and question. --Jeff Bateman
Jagged Little Pill Reviews:
Angry Alanis 
2008-09-04 - This album, "Jagged Little Pill", is the best that Alanis has put out to date. In this CD she is a girly version of Mike Muir a.k.a. Cyco Miko, pissed off and looking for confrontation. Gotta love the "Cross eye'd bear" track; One of her best! Over all a very relaxing listening album, like "Agent Orange", or "Devo".
Classic, brings back summer of 95 
2008-08-27 - I'm going to take a different approach to reviewing albums on Amazon. Instead of going in depth on each album and describe each album in detail, i'm going to simply rate each album with how many stars I feel each album is worth based on the below criteria. I hope this helps you make a better decision on purchasing this album with a simple individual rating. If it doesn't help read another review.
5 stars- Classic, Album goes beyond description, Perfect in every way, Could remind you of a certain time or place, Lifetime replay value.
4.5 stars- Near Classic, Incredible album, Maybe only one song that is skippable or just overall doesn't quite deserve classic status. High replay value.
4.0 stars- Awesome album. Very solid album from start to finish. Met every expectation and more. Maybe only one song or two that is skippable or just doesnt' quite deserve a classic or near classic rating. High replay value.
3.5 stars- Above average album. Solid from start to finish but there are a few songs worth skipping. Met expectations, minimal replay value.
3.0 stars- Average album. Nothing bad but nothing great either. After the initial appeal will collect dust.
2.5 stars- Major disappointment. You had high expectations that were ruined as this album is not good at all. There might be only one or two songs worth listening to. No replay value.
2.0 stars- Below average album. This album doesnt bother you to hear as background music but you would rather not listen to it if you didnt have to. No songs really appeal. No replay value.
1.5 stars- Terrible album. Makes one sick to hear it. No songs really appeal but there might be one song that you could stand to hear. Would rather throw in garbage than even waste space in your collection.
1.0 stars- Makes one cringe and the ears bleed!
*keep in mind, each album review might not be based on opinion of the band but the album itself in the bands discography
Alanis Morrisette CD 
2008-07-27 - It's a good CD, however the one I bought was all scratched up and none of the songs played all the way through without skipping.
I love all the songs in this CD 
2008-07-16 - All the songs in this CD are the best.
It's a self-steem booster. I love her lirics.
I used to have one really scratched and old CD and when it finally broke I decided to buy a new one through Amazon. I play it in my car all the time where ever I go and still I'm not tired of listening to it.
Pleasure in the pull. 
2008-05-21 - This album is like an enema: The pain is torture but the result is cathartic and sould relieving. The pain of the dental extraction: The buccal injection leads to the cracked pull from the jaw. After the anesthetic runs through you, you're left with an empty pocket of blood and healing with no pain. Perfect album.