Pink - Missundaztood

Missundaztood

by Pink

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Released
1/28/02
Music Genre
R & B

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Description

Her brand new album, "M!ssundaztood", sees P!NK exercising her creative stride in a manner reminiscent of megastars like Madonna she has collaborated extensively with one of her childhood idol Linda Perry (of 4 Non Blondes fame) with stunning results, and has also paired up with Steve Tyler from Aerosmith on soulful ballad "Misery".

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Product Details

Artist
Pink
Original year of release
2001
Label / Studio
ARISTA
Year of release
2002
Media Content Format
Album
Media Format
Audio CD
Recording Environment
Studio
Number of Discs
1
CD WOW! Sales Rank
#6859
Cast & Crew
Pink (Music Performer)

Press Reviews

...[She] sounds like Cyndi Lauper's long lost stepsister...a fetching collection of pop confections..." - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (11/23/01, p.82)

3 out of 5 stars - "...influences include Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin....smouldering late night rock and blues...autobiographical emotional outpouring... Q (1/02, pp.105-106)

Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Best Albums of 2002 Rolling Stone (12/26/02, p.108)

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Missundaztood
  2. Don't Let Me Get Me
  3. Just Like a Pill
  4. Get the Party Started
  5. Great Things
  6. 18 Wheeler
  7. Family Portrait
  8. Misery (Featuring Steven Tyler)
  9. Dear Diary
  10. Eventually
  11. Lonely Girl (Featuring Linda Perry)
  12. Numb
  13. Gone to California
  14. My Vietnam

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ARISTA Pink - Missundaztood
 
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3.0

light party

By m the w

from copenhagen

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Pros

  • Can Listen Over And Over

Cons

  • Unoriginal

Best Uses

  • At Home
  • In The Car
  • Parties

Comments about ARISTA Pink - Missundaztood:

The record starts out with a party tune that more or less sets the tone...The music does indeed..It's lighter than the debut record and the beats aren't that heavy..The record has to my ears a hit-friendly sound, which isn't necessary a bad thing, but in this case I think she should have stuck to a somewhat 'darker' sound to embrase the lyrics...There are many songs on this record that 'demands' the listener to pay attention, but it's hard not to be uplifted by the music..Not really my cup of tea...But there is a great beat to the songs and some really great lyrics, and several hits to...So if you're into the hits go for it...

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