1 Get The Party Started
2 Just Like A Pill
3 Get The Party Started
4 18 Wheeler
5 M!ssundaztood
6 Dear Diary
7 Eventually
8 Numb
9 Just Like A Pill
10 Family Portrait
11 Misery
12 Respect
13 Don’t Let Me Get Me
14 Gone To California
15 Lonely Girl
16 My Vietnam
17 Catch 22
P!nk | Missundaztood [Double Vinyl] 2LP
€32.00
M!ssundaztood is the follow-up to Pink’s platinum selling debut. On Can’t Take Me Home Pink established herself as one of the biggest R&B/pop acts of 2000; a status she later confirmed by stealing the limelight from fellow divas-with-attitude Missy Elliott, Mya and Christina Aguilera on their No. 1 cover of “Lady Marmalade”. M!ssundaztood, however, reveals an ambition that extends far beyond the massed ranks of R&B’s feisty female fraternity. Pink wants to be a pop star, pure and simple. Consequently, as well as the tried and tested R&B groove of first single “Get The Party Started” and funky hip-hop of “Respect”, she adds a random yet brilliant selection of full-blown radio rock (“18 Wheeler”, “Numb”), sassy pop (“M!ssundaztood”) and emotionally charged laments (“Dear Diary”, “Family Portrait”, “Eventually”). Stylistically confused as it is- “Misery”, a woozy bar room blues duet with Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler is perhaps the most out of character–with some great tunes and a voice just as capable of fragile emotion as it is attitude, she somehow manages to pull it off.
-Dan Gennoe
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