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I'm Not Dead
I'm Not Dead

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Artist: Pink
Label: La Face
Category: Music

List Price: $18.97
Buy Used: $4.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 13512

Format: Clean
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 80393
UPC: 828768039328
EAN: 8287680393284
ASIN: B000EGCITQ

Release Date: April 4, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: cd has never been played and there may or may not be a hole,slash,cut through the upc/jewel case

Tracks:

  • Stupid Girls
  • Who Knew
  • Long Way To Happy
  • Nobody Knows
  • Dear Mr. President (Featuring Indigo Girls)
  • I'm Not Dead
  • 'Cuz I Can
  • Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)
  • U + Ur Hand
  • Runaway
  • The One That Got Away
  • I Got Money Now
  • Conversations With My 13 Year Old Self
  • I Have Seen The Rain (Featuring James T. Moore)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Some music is celebrated for its elegant subtlety; Pink's slams you over the head. Four albums in, she's not changing her formula. I'm Not Dead touches on bulimia ("Stupid Girls"), war-mongering politicians ("Dear Mr. President"), teen angst ("Conversations With My 13 Year Old Self," "Runaway"), overheated pickup artists ("U + Ur Hand"), and gross materialism ("I Got Money Now"). None of it, in other words, is for featherweight listeners. Then again, none of it suits eggheaded college tastemakers either. Where this translates, then, is with those willing to man up and embrace what makes Pink Pink: her spellbinding ability to render rebelliousness in all the many colors of the rainbow. Neil Young-inspired acoustic guitar is sketched into "The One That Got Away," but it's just as quickly scribbled over by Joan Jett-style ranting (on "Long Way to Happy") and Janis Joplin/Joss Stone-fueled howling (on "Who Knew"). Even R&B gets its turn ("I Got Money Now"). The album also includes appearances from the Indigo Girls, who duet on "Dear Mr. President," and Pink's father, who joins for the hidden track "I Have Seen The Rain." Pink pulls all of this off, and probably without even breathing hard. She's not dead. --Tammy La Gorce

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Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars too serious   May 4, 2008
I think its better when Pink isn't so serious like in stupid girls.
but some of these songs don't seem like she is having much fun and the very last song which is an anti-war protest with her dad is a bit boring and trite for my tastes.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Album!   March 2, 2008
I was rocked by this P!nk album!! This is her best work so far!!
Her soulful voice and lyrics capture me every time I listen to the CD. The album has great love songs along with rockin' dance tunes. It is great for people of all ages. I'm Not Dead has been my favorite album for almost a year now, and I still listen daily!! What a great buy!



4 out of 5 stars Would have given 5 stars, but can't load it into iTunes   November 17, 2007
Love the music, but I can't load it into iTunes or play it on my computer.


5 out of 5 stars Music a Baby Boomer can like, and poetry to love   August 16, 2007
It's easy to avoid new music because I'm busy backfilling my 60's & 70's Rock, Folk, and Blues library. I don't listen to much contemporary radio to be exposed. After I heard a couple of edgy tracks from this album at a friend's house, I bought it on a hunch. I've been dazzled. In the 60s and 70s, leading female artists were planting a flag that said they weren't just girls... that they had feelings, hopes, desires, and demanded respect, equality, and recognition. Pink's message for the 21st century is that there are still skirmishes in the battle, but only knuckle draggers and fools think of women as inferior. This is a well constructed album that comments on life and modern culture in a soulful, entertaining, and poetic way. Good music, strong lyrics, great fun. If you haven't purchased an album recorded in the last 5 years, this would be a great way to catch up with what is good about modern pop music.


5 out of 5 stars Loved It!!!   May 14, 2007
When Pink changed her music style from her first CD I was upset b/c I really liked her first CD. But as I've seen her grow as an artist and as I've matured, I have really come to appreciate her talent. This CD really shows her range as far as singing and lyrics. Many of the songs on this CD are very deep and moving if you listen to the lyrics, but they also have a musical quality to offer. My favorite tracks are Who Knew, Long Way to Happy, I'm not Dead, and Dear Mr. President.

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