Under Rug Swept (Alanis Morissette)

Approval Rate: 82%

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    authorchampagn_ethought

    Wed Jan 21 2009

    Alanis is my favorite music performer and song writer. I love every CD and recommend them all to anyone who wants to hear the truth, be inspired and heal their heart.

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    stefanhayes

    Wed May 21 2008

    Alanis' melodic turns are a thing of beauty. I've come to depend on her for melody with substance. So very glorious to my ears and my tears.

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    pmyers

    Wed Apr 02 2008

    this is where alanis was made herself no longer valid in the good music industry.

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    frozen2late

    Sat Dec 15 2007

    I wasn't as into this album as some of her other albums, but still her work is wonderful.

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    bamaboy8575

    Fri Sep 14 2007

    Some will say that Alannis is caught up in the fervor of lyrics and will sentence the fullness of "song" in this magnificent album to the gallows. But when put to test, the full force, words and music, of Flinch and Hands Clean as well as others on this album have to cause one to demand a re-run. Flinch has to be one of the finest songs of the period: pulsing with energy, caustic yet soothing; this song itself has to be the gem that completes the transition from Jagged Pill's subway high school diva to Central Park grown-up lover. I liken Under Rug Swept to the great album Four by Blues Travelor. Both of these become richer and more relevant as each playback completes. Listen to Alannis and to John Topper, they truly know the glory and tradegy of love in the modern world.

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    lascene

    Sat Aug 04 2007

    When i first heard Alanis Morissette, it was in 1995 when "You Oughta Know" played on the radio. My first reaction to Morissette and "You Oughta Know" was not positive - it was "what is this, why is this woman so angry, and what is this chip on her shoulder?" Most of the "bubble gum" and synth-pop of the 1980s was beginning to fade, yet Morissette's anger just seemed too raw for me to absorb at the time. However as the subsequent singles from Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" album were released, I soon began to see more than an angry young woman. When I listened to "Jagged Little Pill" in its entirety, I realized that this album lived up to all of the hype. Not only did this album garner critical acclaim, but it was one of the best selling albums of all-time. When there is a monster album, expectations are usually through the roof for a follow-up album, and while Morissette's "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" was still a very good album and sold well, many considered it a d... Read more

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    the_transgressors

    Sun Apr 06 2003

    placed in toilet flushed should be

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    jsulli8040

    Sun Feb 23 2003

    She can't sing and never could!

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    lukskywlkr

    Thu Nov 21 2002

    Not a bad cd, but it doesn't even come close to the impact of Jagged Little Pill.

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    oodie030

    Wed Mar 13 2002

    poor alanis. just when i thought she was maturing with her last record she has to retreat and make "jagged little pill 2"