Product Details
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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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1.0 out of 5 stars
Tired Poseur,
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This review is from: M!ssundaztood (Audio CD)
Oh boy where to begin. It is pretty hard to take an artist seriously when their main claim to fame is their hair color. JEM she ain't! Her music is atrocious and her whole image is based on being this bad girl who had it tough in high school. Others of us had it rough too, but we chose to grow up. She ends the album with a song entitled "My Vietnam." Pink you weren't even born then, how do you know what Vietnam was like? You sure aren't no Peggy Gravel! In "Don't Let Me Get Me," she desperately tries to come off as some tortured teen who is hated by all. If she was anything like that then as she is now, then i believe it! A genuine crazy like Courtney love would so kick her rear! Might I also suggest she invest in mole removal.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pink does it again; catchy pop sounds that won't let go.,
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This review is from: M!ssundaztood (Audio CD)
Pink has always been very good at taking an established pop form and throwing a funky, catchy twist into it to make her own sound. In this album, she achieves this again. She revisits themes she explored before, but adds a bit of Spanish/Latin American influence, especially on "Stupid Girl" and "I'm Not Dead." With the tracks "Cuz' I Can" and "U + Ur Hand", Pink shows us her ability to present a bad attitude in such a way as to make us wonder if she is mocking the apparent target of her scorn, her own image, or the listeners themselves. This contrasts sharply with her contemplation of her own success in "I Got Money Know", which reminds us of the price of fame, something she covered in tracks like "Lonely Girl" from M!ssundaztood. This is pop music at its finest, very accessible, but far enough away from standard to hold your attention for a long time.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bad choice of music,
By -jul1a- (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Missundaztood (UK Version) (Audio CD)
Let me be honest with you. The music on this CD is NOT good. NONE of the music nowadays is good. The songs on here don't have interesting melodies. Songs of genres like rap don't even have melodies. And in all other genres of new music (e.g. pop, R&B, rock) the melodies of the songs are either boring or ugly. If a song that is popular these days has a catchy melody, it's a catchy UGLY melody. Melodies have to be nice to be enjoyable, like in classical music. Here is a simple rule: For music to be good, it has to first of all HAVE a melody, and second the melody has to be catchy and NICE (NOT UGLY)!
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