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Try Pink.....If You Want It Jul 18, 2008 People have said over and over again that this album doesn't have the poppy dance leaning that Missundaztood contained. It needs to be kept in mind though that Pink is someone whose made a lot of artistic growths over the years. This CD finds her in that place where she was riding on momentum from the previous album and her appearance on the Moulin Rouge soundtrack-she was hotter then a solar flare in 2003. Pink just didn't deliver the album people expected. And that's a good thing as it puts her in the same arena as Madonna and other female pop stars who made a career out of doing the unexpected.As for the music this does have a more organic,"real" sound and a edgier rock style. "Trouble" is just that,so is pretty much everything else here. The songs are really strong;just not as obviously so as before.Besides with it's 70's/80's R&B sound "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" would'nt have been a bad musical direction for Pink to go in next. But the things that make Pink stand out in the crowd-her big soulful voice,autobiographic lyrics,great writing and "rebel girl" image are all alive and kicking on all thrusters here. So if you can deal with Pink's "ever changing moods" pick this one up and give it a try.Might be a lot of fun!
Try This and you'll like it Jun 26, 2008 For Try This, P!nk opted to continue in the vein of previous singles like "Don't Let Me Get Me" and bring her music up a rocking notch or two, so she took the help of Tim Armstrong of Rancid, and came up with a damn fine album.
Not quite as meandering as her latest album, this album does have the hippity hoppity fun of dance in songs like "God Is A DJ" but with the opening rock hit of "Trouble" and the poppy stylings of "Walk Away" and "Save My Life" this isn't anywhere near that first album she put out there.
There's even a Peaches duet for crying out loud on the soothing and oh so gritty "Oh My God"; and of course Pink's raspy laced attitude is everywhere from the searing opener to the ballady closer. To me, Pink is the talent that is going to outlast them all and this is the album that everyone should own.
Great Example of Pink at her best Jan 07, 2008 Pink shows her great talent in this recording as she did in her previous endeavors. She has several good songs that show off her superb vocal abilities.
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SKANK May 27, 2007 WOW PINK is ust another a no talent skank(Avril, britney, Cristina, jessica, ashlee)....who knew....
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It Was Worth The Trouble Feb 04, 2007 So how do you like your Pink? She's not PG13 anymore, and frankly I'm delighted with that. This album is much darker, sexier, and more subversive than her previous two efforts. It has a more rock-oriented, slightly punk-tinged feel to it and the irony comes out in spades, particularly with song titles like "God Is A DJ" and lyric lines like "I swallow down all my fears/With a bottle made of silver/I've only been here for 27 years/But already my life is over" from the song "Unwind." Her voice is in top form and with the exception of "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" and "Love Song," both of which sound rather half-baked, the remainder of the songs are excellent. This album served to surprise many dyed-in-the-wool Pink fans who expected this to be "Missundaztood, Part II."
The album artwork is also worth mentioning and leaves no doubt as to the direction that Pink wanted to go with the album. The front and back covers and the inside booklet contain beautiful photographs (both in black and white and in color) of Pink in a variety of different cabaret-inspired costumes. Her poses and expressions range from sultry to menacing.
It is easy to see that this album was not meant to be a rehash of "Missundaztood," nor is it an attempt to go completely rock. It is somewhere in the middle. Regardless of how one feels about pop singers making rock music, rock singers making pop music, or everyone making dance music, at least we can all be thankful that all of the rap and hip-hop guest singers had other things to do when this album was recorded, for they are present nowhere on it, and that may be the biggest surprise of all.
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