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Album Details: I'm Not Dead

Release Date:04/04/2006
Label:La Face
UPC:828768032022

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    Another Great Album From Pink

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 3, 2007

    Pros: Music is great

    Cons: Got a bit to much attitude at time's, but it's Pink for Pete's Sake!

    Unlike the comercial flop, Try this...I'm not dead is another successful venture from Pink. With Songs like Who knew, to U and Ur Hand to the pop fused Leave me alone, I'm lonely - this album has a little bit of everything. In true Pink fashi...on, she puts herself out there, heart and soul and it pays off! You go girl! Read more Less

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    Pink is my hero

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 28, 2006

    Pros: The best since Mizunderstood

    Cons: none

    It was a good CD

Pro Reviews: I'm Not Dead

  • All Music Guide

    Although it hardly deserved it, Try This Pink's 2003 sequel to her 2001 artistic and commercial breakthrough, Mssundaztood turned out to be something of a flop, selling considerably less than its predecessor and generating no true hit singles. Perhaps this downturn in sales was due to the harder rock direction she pursued on Try This, perhaps the songs she cowrote with Rancid's Tim Armstrong weren't quite pop even if they were poppy, perhaps it was just a matter of timing, but the album just didn't click with a larger audience, through no fault of the music, which was the equal to that on Mssundaztood. When faced with such a commercial disappointment, some artists would crawl back to what made them a star, but not Pink. Although she does pump up the dance on 2006's I'm Not Dead, it's way too simple to call the album a return to "Get the Party Started" Pink is far too complex to do something so straightforward. No, Pink is complicated, often seemingly contradictory: she tears down "p...orno paparazzi girls" like Paris Hilton just as easily as she flaunts her bling on "'Cuz I Can"; she celebrates that "I Got Money Now"; she'll swagger and snarl and swear like a sailor, then turn around and write sweet songs of support to a teenager, or a knowingly melancholy reflection like "I Got Money Now"; she'll collaborate with Britney Spears hitmaker Max Martin on one track, then turn around and bring in the Indigo Girls for support on a strippeddown protest song. She'll try anything, and she does on I'm Not Dead. It PingPongs between dense dancefloor anthems and fuzzy power pop, acoustic folkrock and anthemic power ballads, hard rock tunes powered by electronic beats and dance tunes sung with the zeal of a rocker. It's not just that Pink tries a lot of different sounds, it's that she seizes the freedom to hurl insults at both George W. Bush and a sleazoid who tried to pick her up at a bar, or to end a chorus with a chant of "Ice cream, ice cream/We all want ice cream." Far from sounding cowtowed by the reaction to Try This, Pink sounds liberated, making music that's far riskier and stranger than anything else in mainstream pop in 2006. And it's a testament to her power as both a musician and a persona that for this record, even though she's working with singer/songwriter Butch Walker, Max Martin, and Teddy Geiger's cohort, Billy Mann her most mainstream collaborators since LA Reid and Babyface helmed her 2000 debut, Can't Take Me Home she sounds the strangest she ever has, and that's a positively thrilling thing to hear. That's because she not only sounds strange, she sounds stronger as a writer and singer, as convincing when she's singing the bluesy, acoustic "The One That Got Away" as when she's taunting and teasing on "Stupid Girls" or "U + Ur Hand" or when she's singing a propulsive piece of pure pop like "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)." In other words, she sounds complex: smart, funny, sexy, catchy, and best of all, surprising and unpredictable. This is the third album in a row where she's thrown a curve ball, confounding expectations by delivering a record that's wilder, stronger, and better than the last. And while that's no guarantee that I'm Not Dead will be a bigger hit than Try This, at least it's proof positive that there are few pop musicians more exciting in the 2000s than Pink. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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P!nk

Although she was initially viewed as yet another face in the late-'90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink quickly showed signs of becoming one of the rare artists to transcend and outgrow the label. Born Alecia Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, PA (near Philadelphia), Pink received her nickname as a child (it had nothing to do with her later shade of hair dye). She g... Read more