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Septimusmith
For me, this album will always be better and more mature than Jagged Little Pill.
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Heropsychodream
How's she always look so damned peaceful? Maybe listening to her songs will make me peaceful as well.
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HighOnSunday51
'This album is like hearing God speak directly into your heart.' Exactly. I remember when this album first came out... It blew my teenage mind. It's dark, spiritual, wise, haunting. Alanis' lyrics are always amazing but on this album in particular she uses such a brilliant, stream-of-consciousness-type way of writing that it's just profound. I suppose this is mostly due to all of the traveling/soul searching she apparently did after JLP. She touches on deep and powerful issues on this record and I can appreciate it even so much more in my late 20s. I still look to the lyrics for answers to questions about myself or my own life because her observations on identity (and herself) are so astute, moving, fascinating. Also, the world-beat vibe of the music, her gorgeous vocals/melodies.. I could gush about this album forever but it's a masterpiece IMHO, top 10 ever for me. Has moved me to tears many times and made me think so much about the world, people and myself <3
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