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| | Label: MCA
Salesrank: 113345
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| Our Price: $15.13 |
| Used Price: $7.05 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
1992 MCA; Tracks: 1) Real World 2) An Emotion Away 3) Rain 4) The time of your Life 5) No Apologies 6) Can't Deny 7) When We Meet Again 8) Give What You Got 9) (Change Is) Never A Waste Of Time 10) Big Bad Love
Now Is the Time Reviews:
ALANIS SECOND CD!! 
2007-04-12 - ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT HER SECOND CD IS THAT IT'S KINDA LIKE HER FIRST ONE WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT ALANIS HAD SOME CREDIT FOR PRODUCING & WRITING SONGS ON THIS ONE. STILL SAME POP MUSIC, THERE'S A LITTLE MORE OF FEELING ON THIS ONE & SINCE IT FAILED IN SALES LIKE THE FIRST ONE,THAT'S WHEN "JAGGED LITTLE PILL" WAS BEGINNING TO BE BORN.
FOR EXAMPLE "PERFECT" IS ONE OF THE FEW SONGS THAT ALANIS REFERED TO HER EXPIRIENCE AS A POP ICON ON CANADA & "RIGHT THROUGH YOU".
IF YOU'RE A DIE HARD FAN YOU'LL LIKE THIS CD & HER FIRST ONE AS PART OF YOUR COLLECTION.
Actually Good! 
2005-11-19 - I liked this CD, it was good,not as good as Jagged Little Pill,but still good, It isn't as bad as everyone says it is, it just has a diffrent sound then everyone is used to hearing from Alanis.
Young Alanis as Popsinger! 
2005-10-09 - I think many people think that "Jagged Little Pill" was Alanis' debut album; at least I did until I one ran into an article telling that she had actually as a teenager recorded two albums. I obviously became interested in hearing how they sounded. I decided to give the latest of them a listen; it seemed there might be a chance that it would be similar to "Jagged Little Pill".
Already from the very first notes of the opening track I knew this was something completely different from Alanis' later albums. This was main-stream pop-music sounding as if it was recorded in the 1980's; not unlike the sound of Laura Branigan. Impeccably produced and Alanis' voice sounds great, so if you are a fan of Laura Branigan or maybe even Mariah Carey, there is a good chance you will like this album also.
If a few tracks should be pulled out, it must be "The Time of Your Life" which has a harder beat than most of the others, and the song shows in glimpses that this is actually Alanis singing, though I don't think I would have guessed if I did not know. "No Apologies" is a fine ballad, but my guess is that most Alanis Morissette fans will be disappointed with this album.
Surprisingly good! 
2005-06-14 - I was prepared for the bubblegummy sound before I ever played this CD. I think it's actually a very good effort on her part, although her voice doesn't really fit the songs. I purchased this CD because I am a huge Alanis Morissette fan and I was incredibly intrigued to hear her debut.
Songs like "An Emotion Away" and "Can't Deny" are probably the most teen pop sounding songs on this CD, "An Emotion Away" sounds kind of like an Amy Grant song gone wrong, but it's still a fun song. There seems to be more backup vocals on this song than we hear of Alanis.
Most people have said that this CD is abolutely terrible, and I am definitely inclined to disagree. I refuse to limit myself to just one type of music so naturally this CD is most appealing to my many musical tastes. I like everyone from Britney Spears (who's about as teen pop/bubblegum as you can get these days) to heavy metal (like Slayer) and punk rock (Blink 182). I say this CD is a fine effort by Alanis and it supports the fact that she has come a long way, both emotionally and musically.
My absolute favorite song on this CD is "Can't Deny". With it's early 90s synth sounds and poppy beat, it is very listener friendly. If it had been released to the radio in it's day, it most certainly would have been a hit.
Other songs on this CD vary in sound and emotion. "Rain" is an ode to a friend who passed away, not a 'cheesy love song' as another reviewer recently described. "Real World", the opening track, is an okay track, but not one I'd choose for the opener.
Above all, this CD is worth the buy, but only if you have an open mind and are not expecting that typical "Angry Alanis" sound. If you like Alanis, give it a listen. If you like the teen pop stars of today, give it a listen. I reccommend this CD to anyone who needs to hear something new, who needs to smile (or laugh out loud once they realize who it is), or just to show it off and see everyone else's shock at this CD.
BUY IT!
Pretty much for historical reference 
2005-06-09 - I agree with the other reviewer: "'Now Is The Time' simply can't be compared to 'Jagged Little Pill' or anything that Alanis Morissette has created since."
That is certainly true. The sound on the CD sounds like average early 1990s pop -- songs that might have been popular for the time but didn't last. Sadly, it reminds me of music that you might hear on an "easy listening" station: Not offensive, but not all that unique, either.
I bought the CD because I am a pretty big fan and wanted to hear just about everything she's done. However, it's clear that this is much different than her later work (Jagged Little Pill and later). Her vocals don't sound as strong or as passionate as her later work; they seem to mix into the background instruments. The choice of background music also seems bland -- it seems to be mostly piano and/or synthesizer. (Imagine Alanis without the interesting lyrics, without a guitar, with standard "pop" songs, and standard "pop" background mixed over the vocals, and you pretty much have this album.) Nothing stood out, and it seems ultimately forgettable.
Elements of the music reminded me of things that I've heard in other artists. Parts of it reminded me of some recent popular songs and a lot of it reminded me of popular female artists of the early 1990s. It just doesn't have that unique Alanis feel.
In short, this CD sounds a lot like the average music you heard in the early to mid 1990s. Thank goodness Alanis broke that mold with the classic Jagged Little Pill.
While I don't much like the music on the CD, I still think it is worth it to own from a historical perspective and am not sorry that I purchased it. I only recommend purchasing it for similar reasons -- it's nothing like her later work.