Discography (albums):
2000 Can't Take Me Home La Face
2001 M!ssundaztood
Arista
2002 M!ssundaztood [German Bonus Track] Arista
2002 M! ssundaztood
[Australian Bonus CD] BMG
Discography (singles):
1998 Don't Stop Colors
s
2000 There You Go [US CD5/Cassette Single] Arista s
2000 There You
Go [Germany CD Single] BMG
Apperas on:
Various Artists Troubleman Mix-Tape
(2001) Guitar
ALBUM REVIEW:
Missundaztood [ENHANCED], 2002
Album Review
There's a rule in commercial pop: don't bite the hand that feeds
you. Translation? If you're getting love on TRL, it's best leaving well enough
alone and tinkering only slightly with the sound that pays your bills. So you
have to give Pink a whole heap of credit. The Philly-raised songbird may have
made her rep with infectious and rugged pop-R&B hits like "There You
Go" and the remake of "Lady Marmalade," but like the fuchsia coif
she once sported, that sound is gone. In its place is a more driving alt-rock
attack, liberally laced with some late-night blues and heartfelt lyrics that,
while they sometimes come off like diary entries (the simplistic bon mot "Your
pain is painful" in "Family Portrait"), are clearly Pink's thoughts,
as opposed to words someone put in her mouth. Helping Pink express her inner Alanis
are Dallas Austin, who produced the insistent rocker "18 Wheeler," and
former 4 Non Blonde Linda Perry, who Pink has resurrected from one-hit-wonder
status. Mixing up thumping beats, ("Get the Party Started"), with folksy
confessionals, Pink's potent vocals and her honest determination make this a risk
worth hearing. -