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− | '''''Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie''''' is a studio album by [[Alanis Morissette]]. It was produced by [[Glen Ballard]] and Alanis Morissette, and published by Maverick Records on 1998-11-03. This is technically the fourth studio album by Alanis, but the second of her international releases. | + | '''''Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie''''' is a studio album by [[Alanis Morissette]]. It was produced by [[Glen Ballard]] and Alanis Morissette, and published by Maverick Records on 1998-11-03. This is technically the fourth studio album by Alanis, but the second of her international releases. The songs are mostly [[alternative rock]]. |
+ | ==Personal== | ||
As a teen, I despised Alanis Morissette for her grating vocals and obnoxious lyrics of her most popular songs (like [[One Hand In My Pocket]] and [[Ironic]]). Years later, I met my friend Kimberly who was a huge Alanis Morissette fan, so I decided to give Alanis a proper chance, I found that she had a lot of fantastic and deep songs, and I began enjoying her. Still only familiar with her more popular songs, I bought this album on sale and began listening to it. Hearing the first two songs, I didn't think I would like the album at all, but I stuck with it and discovered it to have some very deep songs heavy with emotion. I found out that this was my friend Kimberly's least favorite album, partially tainted because she wanted [[Jagged Little Pill]] for a gift, but her mother ended up getting her this one instead. After I told her that I really liked it, she went back and gave it a second chance and approved of it more. It has since become my favorite Alanis album. | As a teen, I despised Alanis Morissette for her grating vocals and obnoxious lyrics of her most popular songs (like [[One Hand In My Pocket]] and [[Ironic]]). Years later, I met my friend Kimberly who was a huge Alanis Morissette fan, so I decided to give Alanis a proper chance, I found that she had a lot of fantastic and deep songs, and I began enjoying her. Still only familiar with her more popular songs, I bought this album on sale and began listening to it. Hearing the first two songs, I didn't think I would like the album at all, but I stuck with it and discovered it to have some very deep songs heavy with emotion. I found out that this was my friend Kimberly's least favorite album, partially tainted because she wanted [[Jagged Little Pill]] for a gift, but her mother ended up getting her this one instead. After I told her that I really liked it, she went back and gave it a second chance and approved of it more. It has since become my favorite Alanis album. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | + | {{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie}} | |
− | + | {{Link|Discogs|https://www.discogs.com/Alanis-Morissette-Supposed-Former-Infatuation-Junkie/master/29071}} | |
Latest revision as of 10:35, 20 February 2020
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is a studio album by Alanis Morissette. It was produced by Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette, and published by Maverick Records on 1998-11-03. This is technically the fourth studio album by Alanis, but the second of her international releases. The songs are mostly alternative rock.
Contents
Personal
As a teen, I despised Alanis Morissette for her grating vocals and obnoxious lyrics of her most popular songs (like One Hand In My Pocket and Ironic). Years later, I met my friend Kimberly who was a huge Alanis Morissette fan, so I decided to give Alanis a proper chance, I found that she had a lot of fantastic and deep songs, and I began enjoying her. Still only familiar with her more popular songs, I bought this album on sale and began listening to it. Hearing the first two songs, I didn't think I would like the album at all, but I stuck with it and discovered it to have some very deep songs heavy with emotion. I found out that this was my friend Kimberly's least favorite album, partially tainted because she wanted Jagged Little Pill for a gift, but her mother ended up getting her this one instead. After I told her that I really liked it, she went back and gave it a second chance and approved of it more. It has since become my favorite Alanis album.
I don't care much for the cover art, and I don't like titles that use letters as words ("Thank U" and "UR"), but I do enjoy seeing Alanis naked on the CD!
Status
I own this album on CD.
Track Listing
All songs are sung by Alanis Morissette.
Song Rank
This is the order in which I enjoy the songs from this album, and their individual song ratings.
Order | Title | Stars |
---|---|---|
1 | I Was Hoping | 9 |
2 | Would No Come | 8 |
3 | UR | 8 |
4 | Joining You | 8 |
5 | Unsent | 7 |
6 | The Couch | 6 |
7 | So Pure | 6 |
8 | That I Would Be Good | 6 |
9 | Front Row | 5 |
10 | Are You Still Mad | 5 |
11 | Thank U | 5 |
12 | Sympathetic Character | 4 |
13 | One | 4 |
14 | Can't Not | 3 |
15 | Heart of the House | 3 |
16 | Baba | 1 |
17 | Your Congratulations | 1 |
The album's total score is 874.