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Alanis Morissette
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  • DVD Audio (October 15, 2002)
  • Please Note: This is a DVD-Audio disc which is playable on most DVD players as well as all DVD-Audio players. Click here for additional information regarding compatibility.
  • Original Release Date: February 26, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B00006L7MS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (411 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #305,888 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. 21 Things I Want in a Lover
2. Narcissus
3. Hands Clean
4. Flinch
5. So Unsexy
6. Precious Illusions
7. That Particular Time
8. Man
9. You Owe Me Nothing in Return
10. Surrendering
11. Utopia

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With all the attention Alanis Morissette's career has garnered, it's startling to think that on the release of her third studio CD she has yet to see her 28th birthday. Under Rug Swept finds Morissette in the producer's role, a position she seems more comfortable with at this stage than songwriter. The opener, "21 Things I Want in a Lover," finds Morissette ticking off her likes and dislikes before an attention-grabbing explosion of crunching guitar chords and a scratchy hip-hop beat. Swept's emotional flow is navigated by Morissette's vocal queues: her lower register accompanies confrontation and self-proclamation ("Narcissus"), the higher intimates vulnerability and reflection ("Utopia"). Every tone is enlivened by well-blended electronic and acoustic elements. The snag is that, as with her previous two albums, Under Rug Swept is marred by unabridged stream-of-consciousness lyrics. Her awkward syntax and distorted phrasing disorients music that's melodious and compelling. She remains acutely self-obsessed, delivering rants aimed at men who are fatally flawed and, naturally, irresistibly devastating. For now, her greatest strength as a musician lies in her ear for a powerful melody. Lyrically, she'd be better off keeping her contorted prose In Closet Locked. --Beth Massa --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Her first studio album in four years, the much-anticipated Under Rug Swept reveals a phenomenal success story of a woman who has become a truly major force in rock. Guests includes Flea & Meshell Ndegeocello. Maverick Records. Features enhanced material including videos. 2002. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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65 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full Circle, March 9, 2002
By Bryan Bradford (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under Rug Swept (Audio CD)
Alanis Morissette's latest effort "Under Rug Swept" brings her progression as an artist full circle. Starting with the feminine angst driven and post-teen disenchantment of Jagged Little Pill; continuing with the sagacious, inspiring, alluring, and authenticity of Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie; and progressing with "Under Rug Swept," an album where Alanis puts on a sensual and human interaction hat.

21 Things displays a sort of sensual passion that works attractively with Alanis. The loud guitar and bluntly said prerequisites and check-list orientated requirements are both tongue-and-cheek and revealing, as the listener sees a bit more of Alanis's moral composition.

Narcissus is a critical track that is a musical masterpiece. It's written in the format of carping little notes to various "boys," such as "egotist boy" and "narcissus boy." The lyrical quality is amazing and complements the stunning arrangement perfectly. A perfect balance between rock and easy listening.

Hands Clean is the first and current single and an intriguing one that everyone has been trying to interpret. Some say it's a recollection of Alanis's life in the recording business; while most simply deem it as an interesting synopsis of a relationship plucked out of the plethora of alluring associations Alanis has had over her mere 27 years. Hands Clean is a remarkably strong piece that shows that Alanis can produce a hit without having it backed with loud drums and a roaring guitar. The bridge: "what part of our history's reinvented and under rug swept? / what part of your memory is selective and tends to forget?" will sweep your breath away.

Flinch, the longest track on the album at just over six minutes, is a breathtakingly simple song that affects the listener as only previous songs like "Front Row" could. Although Alanis choose a more country theme for the song, I found myself really enjoying it. Describing a relationship and its effects, Flinch is an amazing song backed with stunning lyrics. Self-disbelief and the effects of rejection are somewhat new topics for Alanis, but she discusses them remarkably well and doesn't sound querulous or too melancholy while she does.

So Unsexy is definitely geared to be a single, yet is a very good song that almost makes you feel sorry of Alanis's seemingly lack of self-belief and confidence during the certain incidence she describes, but I think we've all felt it at some time.

Track 6, Precious Illusions, is yet another song geared to be a single, but happens to be the best song "Under Rug Swept" offers. Alanis looks back, describing the illusions she keeps about life and accomplishment, and it's a highly authentic, relatable, and applicable song that many of us can relate to.

Track 7, That Particular Time, is an absolutely amazing, low key piece that demands eventual notice with its stunning, gentle piano and Alanis's heart wrenching vocals, comparative to "Your Congratulations." Alanis describes a "time" where the relationship she was in presented her with quite a desperate emotional quandary and she comments on the partner who acted as a catalyst to this quandary.

A Man is the only other rock track on the album, but occupies its position will a soaring melody and powerful delivery. Its lyrics exhibit Alanis's ability to play different roles in her music. (Other rock tracks are featured on the Hands Clean import singles.)

You Owe Me Nothing in Return describes what Alanis expects in reciprocation from her partner and is accompanied with magnificent instrumentation that couples with the lyrics to create an unbelievable song. The content of the song is that of almost of a dismissive, selfless Alanis that may contradict some of her earlier ideals showcased in such songs as "Pollyanna Flower," but then Alanis could always be infusing the song with a little esoteric deciphering as well.

Surrendering is a brilliant track that once again talks about human interactions on a personal level but does so with attention paid to the other person and the role that Alanis plays in his life. With Alanis breathy vocals, it makes for an exciting track.

Utopia describes Alanis's "ideal" situation and is beautiful, peaceful, and has stunning multi-layering of voices, which really highlights the simplistic beauty of Alanis's voice.

At eleven tracks, this cd isn't particularly long and is rather isolated in its focus. The constant references to relationships and their affects may be a bit of an adjustment from the passion and earnest questioning/gradual affirmation of "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie," but the songs have grand melodies and easily learned lyrics. Alanis shows that she's still sensual, even if she wore the hat of sage beautifully and grandly. Her voice is different on the various tracks, sometimes more "Supposed" and sometimes more "Jagged," and excitingly enough, something new. She also produced the entire album and wrote it (with lyrics that tend to demand decryption and feature a stellar use of the English language). For Alanis's continued progression as an artist and constant creativity, Under Rug Swept easily merits 5 stars in my book.

Track listing: 1. 21 Things I want in a Lover (3:28) 2. Narcissus (3:38) 3. Hands Clean (4:31) 4. Flinch (6:03) 5. So Unsexy (5:08) 6. Precious Illusions (4:11) 7. That Particular Time (4:21) 8. A Man (4:33) 9. You Owe Me Nothing in Return (4:57) 10. Surrendering (4:35) 11. Utopia (5:00) Total Time- 50:25 ~Includes link to website containing a letter from Alanis and bonus materials

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You, Alanis, April 24, 2002
By Brian Martinez "texasbrian" (KINGWOOD, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under Rug Swept (Audio CD)
This is Alanis finally finding herself, coming into her own. Where "Jagged Little Pill" found her exploring a new rock sound and coming to terms with raw emotions, and "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" was an expression of enlightenment and spiritual rebirth, "Under Rug Swept" is the product of an artist who finally has clarity of mind and is comfortable on all levels in verbalizing her feelings.

The track starts out with the crunching guitar riff of "21 Things I Want In A Lover," a driving standout cut. Here, she's edgy and strong musically, but she's also honest and fun lyrically. ("Are you uninhibited in bed? More than three times a week? All for being experimental?")

"Narcissus" is one of those songs where you instantly associate it with someone. "Dear Narcissus boy / I know you've had your butt licked by your mother ... why do I try to love you / when you really don't want me to?" She says all the things that we've wanted to say to the self-centered people in our lives. And she does it in a mid-tempo quirky clever way.

The early hit from here, "Hands Clean," is classic "new" Alanis -- simple, conversational lyrics, non-threatening hummable melody and a hook that sticks in your head. And for that reason, it's already become a radio favorite.

Other standouts include "Flinch" -- raw emotion set with a sparse arrangement where her voice pierces and haunts. It's a kindred track to the earlier smash "Uninvited." Another is "Utopia." This is definitely a fan track -- very folksy and esoteric and sparse -- but it's clean and simple and lyrically inspiring in a John Lennon "Imagine" sort of way.

My only issue here is that Alanis, since parting ways with Glen Ballard, has pursued her own writing. That's good in that it brings about honest, true-to-life lyrics, but Alanis has an annoying tendency to just write stream-of-consciousness. Whereas a lot of "Jagged Little Pill" was nonsense ("I'm like Estella ... I like to reel it in and then spit it out ... I'm consumed by your apathy ... slap me with a splintered ruler") both "Junkie" and this disc feature things like "We thought a break would be good ... for four moths we sat and vacillated ... we thought a small time apart would clear up the doubts that were abounding ... You knew you needed more time, time spent alone with no distraction, you felt you needed to fly solo and high to define what you wanted..."

The result is often clunky and unmelodic. Alanis ends up phrasing words awkwardly to get them to fit the music, which sometimes ruins the flow of the song. Thankfully, it's less of a problem here than in "Junkie." Also, Alanis has a tremendous sense of melody, so she is able to craft songs that are hummable anyway -- and that's a gift.

In short, this CD is playable, fun, catchy and brilliant. It's still in my player from the day I got it.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this album kicks quite a lot of butt., March 1, 2002
By BJ "bratmood" (west hollywood, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under Rug Swept (Audio CD)
"under rug swept" is a really amazing disc. morissette has taken production control and created a musical set with complex, sometimes hysterical lyrics and a rhythm focused, guitar-heavy melody. absent is the frenetic musical experimentation that was "supposed former infatuation junkie" and in its place is a more cohesive and structured album.
...the angry girl depiction has become such a media and critic's cliche. on "under rug swept" she doesn't so much rant at men as she describes her own place in these dysfunctional relationships...beautifully written, these songs may sound like stream-of-consciousness poetry, but at least they're thought provoking and delivered with great vocal finesse...it's about style, baby, and morissette's hook is the vocal and linguistic game of tag that she plays throughout her songs.
ripped vocals and sexy melodies wrap themselves nicely around morissette's writing, making this a truly wonderful disc. "21 things i want in a lover","hands clean" and "you owe me nothing in return" are three of her strongest tracks to date and alone make the album worth owning...just check out this album.
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