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Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette was one of the most unlikely stars of the mid-'90s. A former child actress turned dance-pop diva,


Morissette transformed herself into a confessional alternative singer/songwriter, in the vein of Liz Phair and Tori Amos. However, she added enough pop sensibility, slight hip-hop flourishes, and marketing savvy to that formula to become a superstar with her third album, Jagged Little Pill.


Morissette was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. In her childhood, she began playing piano and writing songs.
At the age of ten, she joined the cast of You Can't Do That on Television, a children's television program. Using money that she earned on the show, Morissette recorded an independent single, "Fate Stay With Me," which was released when she was ten. After leaving the show, she concentrated on a musical career, signing a music publishing contract when she was 14. The publishing contract led to a record deal with MCA Canada. In 1991, she moved to Toronto and released her debut album, Alanis.


Alanis was a collection of pop-oriented dance numbers and ballads that was successful in Canada, selling over 100,000 copies, and leading to a Juno Award for Most Promising Female Artist. However, no other country paid any attention to the record. In 1992, she released Now Is the Time, an album that closely resembled her debut. Like its predecessor, it was a success in Canada, even if it sold half of what Alanis did. Following the release of Now Is the Time, Morissette relocated to Los Angeles, where she met Glen Ballard in early 1994. Ballard had previously written Michael Jackson's hit "Man in the Mirror," produced Wilson Phillips' hit debut album, and worked with David Hasselhoff. Despite the duo's mainstream pop pedigree, they decided to pursue an edgier, alternative rock-oriented direction. The result was Jagged Little Pill, which was released on Maverick Records, Madonna's label.


On the strength of the single "You Oughta Know," Jagged Little Pill gained attention upon its release in the summer of 1995. Soon, the single received heavy airplay from both alternative radio and MTV, sending the album into the Top Ten and multi-platinum status. The second and third singles from Jagged Little Pill, "Hand in My Pocket" and "All I Really Want," kept the album in the Top Ten. In early 1996, she was nominated for six Grammys. Shortly after the nominations, Morissette released her fourth single, "Ironic," which proved to be her biggest crossover success. Morissette won several Grammy awards in 1996, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year.

Her much-anticipated follow-up, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, was released in the autumn of 1998. An Unplugged set appeared a year later, and in 2002 Morissette released Under Rug Swept. So-Called Chaos followed in 2004, and a year later she took Jagged Little Pill on the road as an acoustic tour. That tour became Jagged Little Pill Acoustic, an album originally -- and tellingly -- sold exclusively through Starbucks outlets. Morissette and her fans had grown up. Collection, an 18-track retrospective of her work, followed in November 2005. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Albums by Alanis Morissette

Havoc and Bright Lights
Havoc and Bright Lights
2012  ·  12 tracks
Original Album Series
Original Album Series
2012  ·  2 tracks
Flavors Of Entanglement
Flavors Of Entanglement
2008  ·  11 tracks
The Collection
The Collection
2005  ·  15 tracks
So-Called Chaos
So-Called Chaos
2004  ·  10 tracks
Feast On Scraps
Feast On Scraps
2002  ·  26 tracks
Under Rug Swept
Under Rug Swept
2002  ·  11 tracks
MTV Unplugged
MTV Unplugged
1999  ·  22 tracks
City Of Angels OST
City Of Angels OST
1998  ·  1 tracks
Jagged Little Pill
Jagged Little Pill
1995  ·  13 tracks
Now is the Time
Now is the Time
1992  ·  10 tracks
Alanis
Alanis
1991  ·  10 tracks
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unknown  ·  60 tracks

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Guest 15th Feb 2007, 18:44h
Though also 'Perfect' and 'Hand In My Pocket' are considered to be favorites.
(By me...)
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Guest 31st Jan 2007, 22:15h
I love Jagged Little Pill, too. I love "Head Over Feet", "Ironic", "You Learn", and "You oughta Know"!
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Guest 31st Jan 2007, 20:02h
It may not be very nice to say this, but Alanis peaked when she was still miserable, like she was on Jagged Little Pill. She deserves happiness, true! But her music hasn't topped JLP ever since :-)
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Guest 31st Jan 2007, 5:48h
Yes she is.
I consider Jagged Little Pill as her best album. How about you?
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Guest 30th Jan 2007, 22:30h
She is a great singer!
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