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The enhanced portion of this release contains an unreleased video footage and more.Personnel: Alanis Morissette (vocals, harmonica); David Levita (guitars, mandolin); Jason Or...Read more
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This is great for almost anyone's collection. Alanis Morissette's voice is fantastic on this Acoustic CD. Read more

Jagged Little Pill Acoustic [ECD] by Alanis Morissette (CD, Jul-2005, Maverick)

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Album Features
Artist:Alanis Morissette
Format:CD
Release Year:2005
Record Label:Maverick
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. All I Really Want
2. You Oughta Know
3. Perfect
4. Hand in My Pocket
5. Right Through You
6. Forgiven
7. You Learn
8. Head Over Feet
9. Mary Jane
10. Ironic
11. Not the Doctor
12. Wake Up

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Producer:Glen Ballard
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The enhanced portion of this release contains an unreleased video footage and more.Personnel: Alanis Morissette (vocals, harmonica); David Levita (guitars, mandolin); Jason Orme (guitars); Ralph Morrison, Sara Parkins (violin); Roland Kato (viola); Steve Erdody (cello); Zac Rae (piano, organ, pump organ, keyboards); Cedric Lemoyne (bass guitar); Blair Sinta (drums, cajon drums, maracas, percussion).Liner Note Author: Alanis Morissette.There's an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm from 2002 where Alanis Morissette is performing at a benefit concert that's eventually held at Larry David's home, where she sings a stripped-down acoustic arrangement of "You Oughta Know" with guitarist David Levita for an audience of wealthy Hollywood liberals. This may not have been the genesis of her 2005 album Jagged Little Pill Acoustic -- initially for sale only in Starbucks stores, but released to mass retail in late July -- but that performance not only offers a clue to the sound of this acoustic-based reinterpretation of her blockbuster breakthrough, but also to its target audience. Unlike the 1995 original, this is not a dense, glossy pop album that slyly co-opts and repackages ideas from the musical fringe for a mass audience. Nor is this akin to her 1999 acoustic album Alanis Unplugged, where Morissette was still sorting out exactly which direction to take in the aftermath of her phenomenal success. Jagged Little Pill Acoustic is the sound of an artist who is comfortable and settled, fondly reminiscing about her crazy past for an audience that is also comfortable and settled. This is sepia-toned music (which is appropriate, since the cover itself is a sepia-toned replication of the original's artwork), with all of the excesses and eccentricities of youth either romanticized or dismissed with a soft chuckle. Alanis marvels at how crazy she was back then, as she and her audience both congratulate themselves on surviving ten years while reflecting on how much they've personally grown in that decade. All of this is captured in the lone lyrical change: "Ironic" now concludes with Alanis meeting the man of her dreams and meeting not his beautiful wife, but his beautiful husband (she's no longer pronouncing "figures" as "figgers," either). This doesn't change the song or its intent, but it does signal that Morissette has a slightly different perspective, one that is self-congratulatory, more tolerant, and more self-consciously urbane. And that pretty much summarizes the music here, too: it's deliberately mature and certainly more tasteful than the original Jagged Little Pill, the kind of music that would sound good playing in, well, the background of a coffee shop. While there are acoustic guitars at the foundation of each of the 12 tracks here (plus the unlisted 13th bonus track), this isn't strictly acoustic, at least by most standards: with original JLP producer Glen Ballard on board as well, it's not surprising that Acoustic winds up being a subdued adult alternative pop album filled with strings, keyboards, and production instead of a stark acoustic record. Since Ballard is a pro and since Alanis has lived with these songs long enough to find different, yet comfortable, ways to rephrase these familiar melodies, it's a pleasant enough listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill Acoustic

Created: 06/07/09
I bought this album because I have always wanted to own it, but I was getting a bit sick of hearing the same versions of the songs all the time. I wanted something with a new twist.

I absolutely love "Jagged Little Pill Acoustic" and would highly recommend it. The songs are a bit slowed down, and for me, this makes them more personal and more emotional.
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Jagged Little Pill Acoustic by Alanis Morissette - A+++

Created: 12/10/09
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic [ECD] by Alanis Morissette

This is great for almost anyone's collection. Alanis Morissette's voice is fantastic on this Acoustic CD.

If you are a fan of her music, this is a must have.
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As enjoyable as something sinful.

Created: 09/11/07
This is every bit as good as the original. I loved the original JLP so much. But I love this one too. It is slower and more mellow, but we are in a different time and Alanis has grown in the last ten years. This album wasn't meant to replace the original one, but it was meant to accompany it and add new levels to it.
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The price, music quality is fantastic-acoustic version

Created: 29/11/10
After buying "So Called Chaos" cd which is a great ablbum,I wanted more by Alanis Morissette---I thought I was bidding on the orignal cd and the more recent acoustic version--but I recieved two acoustic version cds. Anyway, this is excellent music--would highly recommend!!!
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Jagged for sure!

Created: 25/07/09
Jagged for sure! Nothing boring about the album, even when you're familiar with the original masterpiece. What an incredible update showcasing amazing vocals instead of radio blather. If you are any kind of vocalist trying to improve your nuance or cut, you'll want to study these tracks. Wow! What an achievement in vocals. Any Joplin that comes to mind would be proud.
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