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Alanis Morissette

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Alanis Morissette had hits after her 1995 blockbuster Jagged Little Pill -- she also hits before it, but those Canadian teen pop hits have been effectively written out of her official biography to no great loss -- but after that album's nearly three-year reign on the charts in the second half of the '90s, she never dominated radio, MTV, and popular consciousness again. She was always a presence, and each of her records received a flurry of attention upon its initial release, with both 1998's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie and 2002's Under Rug Swept both debuting at number one on the Billboard charts, but once it became clear to her millions of fans that she was pursuing a weirder, introspective direction in the wake of Jagged Little Pill, they started to slowly drift away and Alanis' status faded with it. She still made good music (even if the albums themselves could be uneven), but she stopped having genuine pop hits. Of course, she kind of stopped making pop music, as the sober nature of her first hits album, 2005's The Collection, proves. This generous 18-track collection has the great majority of her charting singles and it's understandably heavy on Jagged Little Pill songs; there are five here, including "Hand in My Pocket," "Ironic," and "You Oughta Know," but not the radio hit "All I Really Want." Most of the remaining big hits are here, including the non-LP "Uninvited" from the City of Angels soundtrack, "Thank U" (here retitled "Thank You"), and "Hands Clean," but there are several charting singles from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie that were overlooked ("Joining You," "Unsent," and, most regrettably, "So Pure," the liveliest song on the LP), which suggests that Alanis now also sees that album as an awkward growing period between the angst-ridden adolescent of JPL and her self-consciously mature work of the 2000s. In their place are a hodgepodge of non-LP rarities, largely soundtrack contributions, including "Still" from Dogma and a very bad version of Cole Porter's "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" from De-Lovely; there's also "Sister Blister" from her overlooked 2002 rarities CD/DVD Feast on Scraps, plus a new cover of Seal's "Crazy" that's startlingly close to the original. All these relative rarities dilute The Collection, making it seem something less than either the hits or the best of Alanis Morissette; it doesn't help that they're clustered together in the second part of the compilation, slowing the momentum of the hit-heavy first half quite a bit. Also, the overall tenor of these songs, whether they're hits or rarities, is just a shade too self-serious; the songs crawl along under the weight of the heavy, atmospheric keyboard and guitars, which may give Alanis plenty of space to run wild lyrically but never quite amount to being as catchy or immediate as any of Jagged Little Pill. As a result, The Collection isn't nearly as a satisfying listen as it should have been, even if it functions reasonably well as a sampler of Alanis' biggest and best post-JPL work. It may have more than its fair share of dull patches, but it does have most of the big songs, which should be enough for many fans who have liked various Alanis songs they've heard on the radio since Jagged Little Pill but never bothered following her after the muddled Supposed Former.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Thank You (Album Version)
00:04:17

Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Engineer, Recorder, Writer - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Blink Digital, Contributor - Gary Novak, Drums - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Engineer, Recorder, Remixer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1998 Maverick Recording Company

2
Head over Feet (Album Version)
00:04:24

Suzie Katayama, Strings Arranger - Benmont Tench, Organ - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Writer, Audio Recording Engineer, Strings Arranger - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Mixer - Victor McCoy, SecondEngineer - Rich Weingard, SecondEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1995 Maverick Recording Company

3
Eight Easy Steps (Album Version)
00:02:52

Zac Rae, Keyboards - Paul Bushnell, Bass Guitar - Jamie Muhoberac, Keyboards - Mark Valentine, AdditionalEngineer - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Stephen Marcussen, MasteringEngineer - Jason Wormer, AssistantEngineer - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - John Shanks, Producer, Electric Guitar, Programmer - KENNY ARONOFF, Drums - Blair Sinta, Drums, Programmer - Joel Shearer, Electric Guitar - Kevin Mills, AssistantEngineer - Jeff Rothschild, Programmer, Audio Recording Engineer - Scott Gordon, Programmer, Audio Recording Engineer - Bil Lane, AssistantEngineer - Errin Familia, AssistantEngineer - Jason Orme, Electric Guitar - Rich Tosi, AssistantEngineer - David Levita, Electric Guitar - Lorie Hernandez, Contributor - Tim Thorney, Additional Production

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2004 Maverick Recording Company

4
Everything (Album Version)
00:04:33

Zac Rae, Keyboards, Piano, Vibes - Paul Bushnell, Bass Guitar - Jamie Muhoberac, Keyboards - Mark Valentine, AdditionalEngineer - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Stephen Marcussen, MasteringEngineer - Jason Wormer, AssistantEngineer - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - John Shanks, Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmer - KENNY ARONOFF, Drums - Joel Shearer, Acoustic Guitar - Kevin Mills, AssistantEngineer - Jeff Rothschild, Programmer, Audio Recording Engineer - Scott Gordon, Programmer, Audio Recording Engineer - Bil Lane, AssistantEngineer - Errin Familia, AssistantEngineer - Jason Orme, Electric Guitar - Rich Tosi, AssistantEngineer - David Levita, Electric Guitar - Lorie Hernandez, Contributor - Tim Thorney, Bass Guitar, Additional Production

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2004 Maverick Recording Company

5
Crazy (James Michael Mix)
00:03:37

Guy Sigsworth, Writer - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer - James Michael, Additional Mixer, Additional Production - SEAL, Writer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2005 Maverick Recording Company

6
Ironic (Album Version)
00:03:48

Michael Thompson, Organ - Suzie Katayama, Strings Arranger - Lance Morrison, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Audio Recording Engineer, Strings Arranger - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - FRANCIS BUCKLEY, Mixer - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Mixer - Basil Fung, Guitar - Rob Ladd, Drums - Ted Blaisdell, Audio Recording Engineer - Victor McCoy, SecondEngineer - Rich Weingard, SecondEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1995 Maverick Recording Company

7
Princes Familiar (Album Version)
00:04:33

Nick Lashley, Guitar - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Flute, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Writer - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Deron Johnson, Keyboards - Don Bartley, MasteringEngineer - Gary Novak, Drums, Percussion - MARK HUTCHINS, Audio Recording Engineer - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Mixer - BRENT CLARK, Additional Mixer - Paul Pilsneniks, AssistantEngineer - RENATO PETRUZZIELLO, Audio Recording Engineer - Brad Dutz, Percussion - Oscarr Gaona, Editor

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1999 Maverick Recording Company and MTV Networks

8
You Learn (Album Version)
00:03:59

Suzie Katayama, Strings Arranger - Benmont Tench, Organ - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Programmer, Writer, Audio Recording Engineer, Strings Arranger - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - Victor McCoy, SecondEngineer - Rich Weingard, SecondEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1995 Maverick Recording Company

9
Simple Together (Album Version)
00:04:31

Suzie Katayama, Conductor - Richard Davis, AdditionalEngineer - Nick Lashley, Guitar - Larry Corbett, Cello - Charlie Bisharat, Violin - Jamie Muhoberac, Keyboards - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Carmen Rizzo, Keyboards, Programmer, AdditionalEngineer - Blink Digital, Contributor - Gary Novak, Drums - Andrew Scheps, Pro Tools Editing - Jeff Rothschild, AssistantEngineer - Alex Uychocde, AssistantEngineer - Aaron Fessel, AssistantEngineer - Tim Thorney, Bass Guitar - Brad Nelson, Audio Recording Engineer - Brian Walters, AssistantEngineer - Bryan Carrigan, AdditionalEngineer - Chris Wonzer, AssistantEngineer - Jeremy Janeczko, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Guarnieri, AssistantEngineer - Lior Goldenberg, AssistantEngineer - Michael Harlow, AdditionalEngineer - Richard Causon, Piano - Richard David, Keyboards, Pro Tools Editing - Rob Jacobs, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - Rudy Stein, Cello - jason brennan, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AdditionalEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2002 Maverick Recording Company

10
You Oughta Know (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:08

Benmont Tench, Organ - Matt Laug, Drums - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Programmer, Writer, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - Flea, Bass Guitar - DAVE SCHIFFMAN, Audio Recording Engineer - DAVE NAVARRO, Guitar - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - Jimmy Boyelle, Mixer - Victor McCoy, SecondEngineer - Rich Weingard, SecondEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1995 Maverick Recording Company

11
That I Would Be Good (Album Version)
00:04:17

Benmont Tench, Organ, Mellotron - Nick Lashley, Guitar - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Flute, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Mixer, Arranger, Guitar, Piano, Programmer, Writer, Synthesizer, Audio Engineer - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Scott Campbell, AdditionalEngineer - Gary Novak, Drums, Percussion - CHRISTOPHER FOGEL, Programmer, Remixer, Audio Recording Engineer - Roger Sommers, SecondEngineer - Shad T. Scott, Programmer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1998 Maverick Recording Company

12
Sister Blister (Album Version)
00:04:11

Zac Rae, Keyboards - Richard Davis, AdditionalEngineer - Nick Lashley, Guitar - Jamie Muhoberac, Additional Keyboards - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Contributor, Guitar, Additional Keyboards, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Carmen Rizzo, Additional Keyboards, Programmer, AdditionalEngineer - Blink Digital, Contributor - Gary Novak, Drums - Andrew Scheps, Pro Tools Editing - Jeff Rothschild, AssistantEngineer - Alex Uychocde, AssistantEngineer - Aaron Fessel, AssistantEngineer - Tim Thorney, Bass Guitar - Brad Nelson, Audio Recording Engineer - Brian Walters, AssistantEngineer - Bryan Carrigan, AdditionalEngineer - Chris Wonzer, AssistantEngineer - Jeremy Janeczko, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Guarnieri, AssistantEngineer - Lior Goldenberg, AssistantEngineer - Michael Harlow, AdditionalEngineer - Richard David, Additional Keyboards, Pro Tools Editing - Rob Jacobs, Audio Recording Engineer - jason brennan, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AdditionalEngineer - Chris Fogel, Mixer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2002 Maverick Recording Company

13
Hands Clean (Album Version)
00:04:32

Richard Davis, Keyboards, Pro Tools, AdditionalEngineer - Nick Lashley, Guitar - Rich Tapper, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jamie Muhoberac, Keyboards - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Contributor, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Joel Shearer, Guitar - Mark Stephens, Keyboards, Piano - Carmen Rizzo, Keyboards, Programmer, AdditionalEngineer - Blink Digital, Contributor - Gary Novak, Drums, Percussion - Andrew Scheps, Pro Tools - CHRIS BRUCE, Bass Guitar, Bass - Alex Uychocde, AssistantEngineer - Aaron Fessel, AssistantEngineer - Jeff Rothchild, AssistantEngineer - Pete Novak, AssistantEngineer - Tim Thorney, Guitar - Brad Nelson, Recorded by, Audio Recording Engineer - Brian Walters, AssistantEngineer - Bryan Carrigan, Mixer, MixingEngineer - Chris Wonzer, AssistantEngineer - Jeremy Janeczko, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Guarnieri, AssistantEngineer - Lior Goldenberg, AssistantEngineer - Michael Harlow, AdditionalEngineer - Rob Jacobs, Recorded by, Audio Recording Engineer - jason brennan, Mixer, Assistant Mixing Engineer, MixingEngineer - Chris Fogel, Mixer - Carlos Cano, Assistant Mixing Engineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2002 Maverick Recording Company

14
Mercy (From The Prayer Cycle) (Album Version)
00:03:44

Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jonathan Elias, Producer, Writer - Salif Keita, Vocals - Lawrence Schwartz, Orchestration - Walt Vincent, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - The Enligh Chamber, Vocals

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

15
Still (Album Version)
00:06:17

Nick Lashley, Additional Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Sitar - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - Joel Shearer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Writer - Carmen Rizzo, Additional Programmer, Pro Tools - Deron Johnson, Organ, Harmonium, Celeste Piano - Gary Novak, Drums, Percussion - Scott Gordon, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - Alex Scharnell, SecondEngineer - Jaime Muhoberac, Additional Keyboards - Martin Virgo, Programmer - Spectrasonics, Loops - ATOM, SecondEngineer - Chris Clark, SecondEngineer - Joe Barressi, Engineer - David Tenhouten, Assistant Overdub Engineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1999 Maverick Recording Company

16
Uninvited (Album Version)
00:04:36

David Campbell, Strings Arranger - Doug Frank, Contributor - Nick Lashley, Acoustic Guitar - Jamie Muhoberac, Keyboards, Piano - Chris Chaney, Bass Guitar - Alanis Morissette, Producer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - GARY LEMEL, Contributor - Rob Cavallo, Producer, Acoustic Guitar - GREG BURNS, SecondEngineer - ALLEN SIDES, Mixer, Engineer - Carmen Rizzo, Programmer - CHRIS HAYNES, SecondEngineer - Blink Digital, Contributor - Gary Novak, Drums, Percussion

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1998 Warner Records Inc. Productions Ltd.

17
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) (Album Version)
00:03:22

Alanis Morissette, Vocals, MainArtist - Cole Porter, Writer - Jonathan Elias, Producer - Salif Keita, Vocals - Stephen Endelman, Producer - Lawrence Schwartz, Orchestra - Walt Vincent, Mixer, Audio Recording Engineer - The Enligh Chamber, Vocals

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

18
Hand in My Pocket (Album Version)
00:03:39

Suzie Katayama, Strings Arranger - Alanis Morissette, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica, MainArtist - GLEN BALLARD, Producer, Mixer, Guitar, Keyboards, Writer, Audio Recording Engineer, Strings Arranger - Chris Bellman, MasteringEngineer - Victor McCoy, SecondEngineer - Rich Weingard, SecondEngineer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 1995 Maverick Recording Company

19
So Unsexy (Vancouver Sessions 2004)
00:05:05

Alanis Morissette, Contributor, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Blink Digital, Contributor - Scott Gordon, Mixer - Tim Thorney, Producer

© 2005 Maverick Recording Company ℗ 2004 Maverick Recording Company

Album review

Alanis Morissette had hits after her 1995 blockbuster Jagged Little Pill -- she also hits before it, but those Canadian teen pop hits have been effectively written out of her official biography to no great loss -- but after that album's nearly three-year reign on the charts in the second half of the '90s, she never dominated radio, MTV, and popular consciousness again. She was always a presence, and each of her records received a flurry of attention upon its initial release, with both 1998's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie and 2002's Under Rug Swept both debuting at number one on the Billboard charts, but once it became clear to her millions of fans that she was pursuing a weirder, introspective direction in the wake of Jagged Little Pill, they started to slowly drift away and Alanis' status faded with it. She still made good music (even if the albums themselves could be uneven), but she stopped having genuine pop hits. Of course, she kind of stopped making pop music, as the sober nature of her first hits album, 2005's The Collection, proves. This generous 18-track collection has the great majority of her charting singles and it's understandably heavy on Jagged Little Pill songs; there are five here, including "Hand in My Pocket," "Ironic," and "You Oughta Know," but not the radio hit "All I Really Want." Most of the remaining big hits are here, including the non-LP "Uninvited" from the City of Angels soundtrack, "Thank U" (here retitled "Thank You"), and "Hands Clean," but there are several charting singles from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie that were overlooked ("Joining You," "Unsent," and, most regrettably, "So Pure," the liveliest song on the LP), which suggests that Alanis now also sees that album as an awkward growing period between the angst-ridden adolescent of JPL and her self-consciously mature work of the 2000s. In their place are a hodgepodge of non-LP rarities, largely soundtrack contributions, including "Still" from Dogma and a very bad version of Cole Porter's "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" from De-Lovely; there's also "Sister Blister" from her overlooked 2002 rarities CD/DVD Feast on Scraps, plus a new cover of Seal's "Crazy" that's startlingly close to the original. All these relative rarities dilute The Collection, making it seem something less than either the hits or the best of Alanis Morissette; it doesn't help that they're clustered together in the second part of the compilation, slowing the momentum of the hit-heavy first half quite a bit. Also, the overall tenor of these songs, whether they're hits or rarities, is just a shade too self-serious; the songs crawl along under the weight of the heavy, atmospheric keyboard and guitars, which may give Alanis plenty of space to run wild lyrically but never quite amount to being as catchy or immediate as any of Jagged Little Pill. As a result, The Collection isn't nearly as a satisfying listen as it should have been, even if it functions reasonably well as a sampler of Alanis' biggest and best post-JPL work. It may have more than its fair share of dull patches, but it does have most of the big songs, which should be enough for many fans who have liked various Alanis songs they've heard on the radio since Jagged Little Pill but never bothered following her after the muddled Supposed Former.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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