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Funhouse (Explicit)

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  • Original Release Date: October 28, 2008
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Play   3. I Don't Believe You (Explicit) Pink 4:36 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Play   5. Please Don't Leave Me (Explicit) Pink 3:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   6. Bad Influence (Explicit) Pink 3:36 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Funhouse (Explicit) Pink 3:24 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. Crystal Ball (Explicit) Pink 3:26 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   9. Mean (Explicit) Pink 4:17 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 10. It's All Your Fault (Explicit) Pink 3:52 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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It has some great songs and some really good ones and I would say there is not a bad song on the album. Rodney Reynolds  |  54 reviewers made a similar statement
I would definitely recommend it for any music fan. Mr. T  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
I bought this CD because I liked the songs that were on the radio. James McAlpine  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
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224 of 248 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the FUNHOUSE October 28, 2008
Format:Audio CD
I could probably put everything I know about Pink into ... well ... I guess it would be into a single album review. I know her real name is Alecia Moore. I know she burst onto the scene at the same time as a handful of other pop singer/songwriters. I know, for some reason, she hasn't seem to be given the same level of respect as some of her peers (though I've read one "professional" review that already dubbed this her "divorce album," given her recent change of marital status) ... but that could all change with FUNHOUSE. There's a 1960's one-hit wonder quality to the entire album, to every single track, a sound so magically captured in the Tom Hanks film THAT THING YOU DO! It's fun, with a lot of attitude.

So What (5 out ot 5): A perfect gem of a song. When it comes to rockin' pop rhythms with lyrical attitude, Pink clearly commands the lead over her peers with driving songs matched with the killer refrains like that of "So What," a musical shot of adrenaline. Who cares what others say? It in the end it doesn't matter b/c talent & attitude triumphs. Never diss the rock star. Celebrate the self. One of the best tracks here. A hit out of the park!

Sober (4 out of 5): A melancholy rocker, introspective in a way only someone who's looked inside can pen and perform. Personal demons are often driven by the actions of others (bad lovers, bad parents, bad friends, etc.), but only one's self-confidence can help you achieve lasting happiness. "How do I feel this good sober?" Indeed.

I Don't Believe You (5 out of 5): Starts softly and swells in power, much like any individual's soul. Only Pink's trembling & gritty voals can elevate the power to jilted love songs like these. Tragically romantic though the love may have come to an end.

One Foot Wrong (2 out of 5): Is it jazz? Is it electronic? Is that a reggae beat? I'm not too sure what to make of "One Foot Wrong." For the record, there's also a late 60's sound working here. The track feels a bit experimental. If it weren't for Pink's massive voice, then I probably wouldn't much remember this tune.

Please Don't Leave Me (4 out ot 5): Lyrically, the song truly shows Pink's vocal strength, alternating as it does between her contemporary singer and an almost lilting little girl backing "da da da" track. A throwback sound to the teen beach tunes of the 1960's brought forward in time beautifully here.

Bad Influence (5 out of 5): Forgive me if I think that THIS is what Pink does best ... celebrating her own downright sinful badness. Pop/rock with all the attitude you can fit between the start and the finish. Actually, this tune has an odd theatrical quality to it, like it's destined to be featured in a rock movie musical or maybe just a real solid and wicked music video.

Funhouse (5 out of 5): Celebrating annihilation ... complete with its own countdown. "This used to be a funhouse, but now it's full of evil clowns." The title track is exactly the kind of song your grandparents warned you about when they said, "Stop listening to that rock'n'roll ... it's so violent." Yes, it's so deliciously destructive, and it's arguably one of the best tracks here.

Crystal Ball (5 out of 5): Smoky & reserved, it's that other kind of song that Pink does extraordinarily well. Just her voice & a twinkling guitar. Questions about the future abound, but just greet them like you would any challenge, and you'll be fine. Hint: even that crystal ball cracks, folks. Honestly, I could listen to her sing this song and play that guitar softly for hours on end.

Mean (5 out of 5): Pink does southern fried rock like Aerosmith does (and ISN'T that Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler singing back-up as he's done with her before?), complete with the blues-backed twangy electric guitars. This is the kind of vocal performance that Grammy's OUGHT to be celebrating. A big (but heartfelt) rock ballad complete with the F word worked in for good measure. "It's like a train wreck trying to hit the right track ..." Asks and tries to answer the question about how, why, when, and where the relationship went wrong.

It's All Your Fault (3 out of 5): It's the kind of track you'll be hearing playing in the background of a Spencer's Gift store for the next six months and always wonder what that's all about. Great driving undercurrent, the kind of track some kids love headbanging to these days. For all its strengths, it's the kind of song whose lyrics either means something to you or they don't.

Ave Mary A (5 out of 5): A flat-out indictment of the world we've created, complete with questioning one's faith alongside with how we got where we are.

Glitter in the Air (5 out of 5): A song that speaks to the simplest, magical pleasures of life, like a child throwing a handful of sparkling glitter into the air. Pink squeezes more depth, passion, and humanity into these four minutes that many of her peers squeeze out of an entire career.

This Is How It Goes Down (5 out of 5)
Sexy, subversive, and sinful, the perfect exclamation point to this visit to the FUNHOUSE. I could've done without the rap interlude by Travis McCoy, but that's only a matter of taste.

Well, after all is said and done, what is Pink's FUNHOUSE? I could be wrong (I've been wrong before), but I think she's singing about life ... the good, the bad, the tragic, the charm, the ecstatic, the love, the loss ... all of it rolled into one is the 'funhouse,' a ride that once we're all on board we have no other choice but to ride it all out ... thru the good times and the not so good times. There's something here for everyone -- much like life -- and no one should walk away disappointed. Musically, this album is absolutely terrific, and, lyrically, it's absolutely top rate. I haven't felt so excited about an artist's total release in an awfully long time, and here's hoping that Pink finds the success she so much deserves with this trip thru her own personal funhouse.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars History repeats itself.......... November 15, 2008
Format:Audio CD
Strange title for a rock music review, but hear me out. Remember, most of my reviews are [a] albums by pretty blondes, and, [b] some really complicated books on side-issues in history. Any professional historian knows the truth of my title. I heard this record a couple of days ago, and was pleasantly surprised...the "rock" is not hard, except in spots. Plus, you can understand Pink's words; that's important to me, and rare in a rocker. I really like it. I find the girl pretty, in a tough sort of way, though I don't care for the nasal piercing, but to each her own. I've been thinking about it [easy with the cover], and I think I've got an idea, wrong though it may be....

This is Carly Simon for the 21st. century. Hard-edged, with tattoos, and likes girls as well as guys. Still. Think about it...what do we know Carly for? [1] Sexy/sexual album covers, and [2] Wearing her heart on her sleeve about broken relationships and substance abuse. Well... OK, Carly never showed us THIS much flesh, but if "Boys in the Trees" and "Hotcakes" don't have sexual jacket covers, I don't know what does. Her best work came out of her break-up with James Taylor [and Sinatra's after Ava Gardner]. I understand that the present offering results from Pink's divorce. Shared pain. Confusion. Fabulous music.

Let's talk specifics..."So What"...hard rock, but clear lyrics. Her man's gone, right from the opening line. Heck with him; she's still a rock star. "Sober". Good idea. The answer is not in drugs/alcohol, 'cause one day you find that you've lost you. "I Don't Believe You". FABULOUS song..softest rock you'll ever want. Her man was gone, and so what. Well...not so fast. "One Foot Wrong" Abuse. Carly never gave us that. Lot's of girls wrongly think the abuse they suffer is their own fault, but, sometimes, girls give out as well as take. "Please Don't Leave Me" even though I'm verbally abusive. "Bad Influence" Using alcohol to make another girl get flirty? Yeah, I'd say so. "Funhouse" The title cut, and I think, the source of the Parental Advisory. It's a great song and rocks hard...back to her busted marriage. They had a fun house, now she's gonna burn it down. "Crystal Ball"...."Mean"...."It's All Your Fault"....More pain, more alcohol, more mutually shared abuse, more get out/don't go. More confusion and regrets. "Ave Mary A" Sorry, I don't get this one. "Glitter In The Air" Best song on the record [along with "I Don't Believe You]. Listen. It's magic. We had something great, didn't we?

This is a wonderful recording. To say I was surprised is an understatement. I REALLY like the girl, and the record. Forget the warning...the lyrics aren't that explicit, and little kids won't get the content anyway. Great artwork, excellent sound [my sub woofer felt it]. If you've even felt pain, been conflicted, or had a less than perfect moment in a relationship, this disc is for you. Six stars.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pink funhouse July 23, 2009
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Im not a Pink fan and purchased this cd on the strength of two songs that got radio play-i was very surprised! Most of the songs on this cd are extremely well written and her voice is surprisingly strong-i highly recommend this cd to anyone especially women with broken hearts or someone just coming out of a relationship-its a tear jerker and makes you assess your own mistakes and faults! This cd has made me a Pink fan and it will make you one too!
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There is a little bit of everything in this album. Pink never disappoints! Her music is always fun and full of great surprises. It's my new workout soundtrack.
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This is where she really starts coming into herself, pouring her emotions into her music! Love the lyrics and the music gets me moving!! Love, love, love her!!
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This is an amazing CD pink has really stretched her self musicly. She really does have an incredible voice the guitar work is excellent as well.
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I love her work and have not been disappointed yet. She's always done wonderfully at setting real life to music. Hope she's around for a long time to com.
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Pink both rocks and breaks your heart in this creative venture! Fun to sing along with!!! Get it, rock out !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pink is always Hot!!
My Kids love Pink and her voice has power and a great tone. some songs I had to not let the kids have but it was good I review music before letting the loose.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gift for a friend
Purchased as a Christmas gift for a friend. She loved it and we listen to it together in the car.
Published 1 month ago by sher in MO
5.0 out of 5 stars Pink Funhouse
Some sad breakup songs with great lyrics.Love the lyrics of "So what" and bad influence.They make you feel upbeat with their catchy lyrics
Published 1 month ago by Dawn Doros
4.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I love Pink and I recently bought this to add to my collection. I like most of the songs on the set!
Published 1 month ago by kamom
4.0 out of 5 stars great album
classic p!nk, I. never thought she would make it through the 90's but ity looks like she is here to stay.
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Why is P!nk so much higher on Amazon than iTunes?
This specific version is the UK Import with the bonus Itunes pre-order song, "This is how it goes down", Enhanced with the 'SO what" video and another album American album cut "Boring". That may be why this version cost more than Itunes does.
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Tour?
MTV news reported she'll be touring in North America in July of 2009.
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