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Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic



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Alanis Morissette Music:
Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic



Music
Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic
by Alanis Morissette

Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic
List Price: $4.99Label: Sunset Strategic Marketing (SSM)

Salesrank: 39289

Released: August 9, 2005
Our Price: $0.25
Used Price: $0.01
Media: Audio CD

Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic 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

Editorial Review:
12-track '10 Year Anniversary Commemorative Edition' CD album featuring reworked versions of the original 'Jagged Little Pill' album. This particular copy is the American first edition, which was only available from American Starbucks outlets months in advance of the subsequent worldwide release, and sports a fold-out lyric picture sleeve

Jagged Little Pill - Acoustic Reviews:
How our angry little Alanis has grown into a mature woman! 5 Star Review
2009-01-19 - We all know how Alanis was defined as a very angry person when "You Oughta Know" first hit the airwaves. Jagged Little Pill was an impressive, wonderful album. This new version is simply just as impressive and wonderful as the original. You can hear how her voice has matured, while it's the same songs, they all have a whole new feel to them as they are done acoustically. The only song I feel didn't do well in this version was the infamous "You Oughta Know." this is an angry song, and it was written to be sung angrily. Which Alanis doesn't do. And sad to say, it just.. doesn't work. But I still give this album 5 stars because it's amazing. I love the new line in Ironic. "It's meeting the man of my dreams and then meeting his beautiful husband!" You go Alanis! Again!

Shows no artistic growth - Jenny One-Note 1 Star Review
2007-04-27 - Alanis Morrissette's original "Jagged Little Pill" was one of the biggest-selling debut albums of all time, and paved the way for a generation of self-absorbed and whiney brat rockers (Avril Lavigne comes to mind). "You Oughta' Know" is still one of the greatest exclamations of rage by a scorned woman, but the acoustic version on this album doesn't have the emotional weight of the original. Actually, she should have sung it accapella, as she had done in concert (most famously at the Kennedy Center with President Bill Clinton in the audience). Listening to "Ironic" reminds me that Morrissette misunderstands the meaning of the word. Overall, though, this album is a sad indication that Morrissette has not grown artistically in 10 years, and somehow has to rehash her best-selling debut album to rescuscitate her spiraling career.

nice 4 Star Review
2006-06-21 - I simply cannot get over "you oughta know". I heard the non-acustic virsion before this one,(well, duh!) and i fell in love with it.The acoutsic virsion is just as great.Other songs like
"perfect" and "mary jane" where the same way.I really suggest this album, becuse some of these new virsions are a bit more
"glossy" than the origanal.

Alanis is a Musical Picasso 5 Star Review
2006-03-03 - This CD is wonderful. Alanis makes music unapologetically and in absolutely her own way, not unlike the status-quo-shattering mavericks of the visual art world. The acoustic renditions of the JLP songs are well done, and the surprise bonus track (Forgive Me Love) appears after a minute of silence following the last song in the graceful manner of an encore to an intimate concert. Its own little opera, that last song never fails to amaze and thrill - I can listen to it over and over again. Want to learn how to appreciate a song, or, better, how to sing one with feeling? Listen to "Forgive Me Love."

Pretty Good 4 Star Review
2006-02-26 - I used to work at Starbucks, and I've heard this CD enough. It is definitely a must-buy for anyone who enjoyed the original CD. The lyrics and the music is the same, but the pacing and style is very different, adding to the entire effect. She still does the crazy things with her voice which make her so unique, but the CD is honestly her with more grace and polish.










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