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M!ssundaztood | 
| Artist: P!nk Label: Laface Category: Music
List Price: £9.99 Buy Used: £0.74 as of 21/11/2009 09:36 GMT details You Save: £9.25 (93%)
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Seller: zoverstocks Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 2271
Format: Enhanced, Extra tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
UPC: 743219132420 EAN: 0743219132420 ASIN: B00005UW47
Release Date: January 28, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Get The Party Started | | • | 18 Wheeler | | • | M!ssundaztood | | • | Dear Diary | | • | Eventually | | • | Numb | | • | Just Like A Pill | | • | Family Portrait | | • | Misery (w/Steven Tyler) | | • | Respect (w/Scratch) | | • | Don't Let Me Get Me | | • | Gone To California | | • | Lonely Girl (w/Linda Perry) | | • | My Vietnam |
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Amazon.co.uk Review IM!ssundaztood/I is the follow-up to Pink's platinum selling debut. On ICan't Take Me Home/I Pink established herself as one of the biggest RB/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". IM!ssundaztood/I, however, reveals an ambition that extends far beyond the massed ranks of RB's feisty female fraternity. Pink wants to be a pop star, pure and simple. Consequently, as well as the tried and tested RB 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. --IDan Gennoe/I
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A stuningly diverse album April 7, 2002 vicki.keeley@btinternet.com (Southampton, UK) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
On the strength of her previous singles I'd never been tempted to buy a Pink album before, but after hearing 'Don't Let Me Get Me' on the radio, I realised that this one might be something special. Boy, was I right! The album visits pretty much every musical genre you can think of, which would normally spell immediate disaster except that Pink does them all so damn well. There are elements of everything from heavy rock to hip-hop, rap, pop and some fabulous down-tempo soul numbers. *And* she has one of the best contemporary blues voices I've heard in a long while.pThere should be a little something for everyone to appreciate here, so get buying!
WOW! October 9, 2002 31 out of 33 found this review helpful
With "Missundaztood" P!nk has become the voice of every insecure teenager in the world. Here's a track review:p1. Get The Party Started - The first single. A kind of deceptive track that makes you expect some RB, but watch out. 8/10p2. 18 Wheeler - I played this track over and over when I first got the album. It's one of those take no shit songs. 9/10p3. M!ssundaztood - I love the lyrics to this feelgood song about being proud of who you are and what you do. This is one of P!nk's "have a laugh" songs, although she still sounds stunning. 9/10p4. Dear Diary - To get into this song, you need to listen to the lyrics as this is one of the songs about her life. 7/10p5. Eventually - Another lyric-heavy song. What seems like a lovey dovey ballad at first becomes a message to everyone who's ever done Miss Moore wrong in the past. 9/10p6. Numb - The most rocky song P!nk has ever made! She goes kind of punky in this song, which is another take no shit one. 9/10p7. Just Like A Pill - Another "listen carefully to the lyrics" song. One of the best P!nk songs ever! (The third single) 10/10p8. Family Portrait - A heart-wrenching song about P!nk's family when she grew up. This song is very sad, and she obviously put a lot of effort into it. 10/10p9. Misery - Steve Tyler from Aerosmith duets with P!nk on this song. Their vocals are amazing! 9/10p10. Respect - Another of the RB songs. The funniest part is "Mirror, mirror on the wall, damn I sure look fine, I can't blame those horny boys, I would make me mine!" LOL 9/10p11. Don't Let Me Get Me - The song that made P!nk my favourite artist. Don't Let Me Get Me has catchy tune and cool lyrics. It's about disliking who you are and wanting to be someone else. Fantastic. 10/10p12. Gone To California - This song is slow and lyric heavy, but I still like it. 7/10p13. Lonely Girl - Ex-4 Non Blonde member Linda Perry questions P!nk in this song. Good lyrics and vocals. 9/10p14. My Vietnam - Another song about her life. I especially like the "mama was a lunatic" bit. 8/10p15. Catch-22 - Another RB track. This one is really funny when P!nk does the air-hostess impressions. 7/10pThis album is definitely worth buying! I love every song. Get it now!
Missundaztood no more September 4, 2002 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I'm not really a fan of Pink. When I heard her single 'get the party started', became curious to hear more of her album. I would say that this album is definitely worth buying. Pink proved that she has definitely arrived as a singer. The diversity of the songs in this album is incredible. The tracks 'Don't Let Me Get Me', 'Get The Party Started', 'Just Like a Pill', sticks to your mind long after you hear them. The songs 'Dear Diary', 'Vietnam','Family Portrait', added a personal insight on the real Pink. Man, can she sing! I could now say that i'm one of her fans now. I could hardly wait for her next album. Nobody would not misundertand her intention in this album. She's on her way up and intends to stay there for a long time. Way to go, Pink!
The Evolution of PINK! (A must-have!) January 11, 2002 L. Murton (Southampton) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
It's the return of the Pink Princess herself, minus the Pink crew cut but still every bit as gorgeous! But if you're looking for a carbon copy of her debut Can't Take Me Home, then pink's latest offering, Missundaztood is not for you. Pink has evolved. She still has the winning recipe of a blend of R n B, Hip-Hop and Funk but this time she adds a hint of Rock. br Stand out tracks include Family Portriat, Numb, My Vietnam and the feel-good new single Get the Party Started. But to be honest there isn't a bad track on the album. br Missundaztood, with its revealing lyrics, provides a personal insight into the real Pink;this is kind of a biographical album.This alone makes it stand out from her first album but add this with the simple fact that there are better tunes on this album and you'll see why this is a must-have. It may take a couple of listens to before you fully appreciate this it, but you won't regret adding this record to your collection.
The most rockin', inspiring, true albumn ever created... February 26, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I heard the songs Get The Party Started and Don't Let Me Get Me I first considered buying the Pink albumn although a year before I would never have even thought of Pink as an artist I would listen to. But I had a spare bit of cash and so I bought it. I have not looked back once! Immediately it became my favourite albumn because it included so many excellent songs - every single one was as good as the last whereas on other albums I was used to one or two songs good enough to release but the rest mediocre. However this albumn had songs just crying out to be played at parties - Get This Party Started and M!ssundaztood - but also heart-renderingly true songs about life - Family Portrait and My Vietnam.brI loooooove this albumn soooo much and I'm sure that it'd appeal to most music tastes. I'd recommend this above all other albumns.
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