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"Trouble" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
On Pink's first album, she was squarely in the R&B/pop mode, but her follow-up contained the single "Just Like a Pill," a fierce rocker that pointed toward a new direction. TRY THIS moves Pink further into rock territory; where its predecessor contained collaborations with former 4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry, TRY THIS is dominated by songs co-written with (and produced by) Rancid vocalist Tim Armstrong.
There are a couple of R&B-oriented songs to round things out (not to mention a steamy duet with notoriously nasty female rapper Peaches), but, for the most part, Pink goes Avril Lavigne one better on this album. She manages to mate the punk ethic and modern pop/rock production values with a rawness and immediacy that goes far beyond Lavigne's pop-punk amalgam. To drive her point home, Pink closes the album with an unlisted hidden track that attacks teen-poppers like Britney and Christina with expletive-filled glee.
Personnel includes: Pink (vocals); Peaches (vocals); Tim Armstrong (guitar, piano, loops, background vocals); Jonathan S. Davis (acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Billyman (acoustic & electric guitar, background vocals); John Fields (guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, programming); Linda Perry (guitar, sitar, mellotron); Lars Frederiksen, Steve Stevens (guitar); Lon Price (tenor saxophone); Greg Smith (baritone saxophone); Lee R. Thornburg (trumpet); Nick Lane (trombone); David Paich (Hammond B-3 organ); Matt Freeman (bass); Atticus Ross (synthesizer, percussion, loops); Matt Mahaffey (omnichord, glockenspiel, drums, turntables); Joshua Seth Eagan (drums, percussion); Travis Barker (drums, percussion); Galadriel Masterson, Hopey Rock (background vocals).
Producers: Tim Armstrong, Damon Elliott, Linda Perry, Billyman, Jonathan S. Davis.
Rolling Stone (11/27/03, p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 - "In her own way, Pink is more punk than what passes for punk these days....The same sense of realness that lets Pink show her soft, insecure side also leads her to some pop-diva playa-hating..." Spin (01/04, pp.97-8) - "...Pink is America's first proper Beastie Girl....All scrappy power chords and wounded warmth..." - Grade: B Entertainment Weekly (11/14/03, pp.121-2) - "...[Producer Tim] Armstrong infuses his contributions with a Jolt Cola energy....While her peers struggle to grime themselves up, Pink and her exuberantly junky pop still stand head and bustier above the rest." - Rating: B+ Q (01/01/04, p.75) - Ranked #44 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003" Q (12/03, p.133) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Pink shares Madonna's two best assets: a keen eye for the next collaborator to further her cause and the ability to sound like Pink no matter what shape her cause takes..." Try This Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Contemporary R&B, Teen Pop, R&B | | Label | Arista | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 211209  | | CD Universe Part number | 6408966 | | Catalog number | 56669 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 11, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Nick Lane - trombone P.A. - Hammond B-3 organ Pink - vocals Travis Barker - drums, percussion Lon Price - tenor saxophone Greg Smith - baritone saxophone Matt Freeman - bass John Fields - guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, programming Atticus Ross - synthesizer, percussion, loops Matt Mahaffey - omnichord, glockenspiel, drums, turntables
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$8.99 No rookie in the music business, Pink had already had careers both as a dancer and background singer before forming a group of her own. Packed with cutting-edge R&B and pop, her debut album boasts seven songs co-written by this appealing and talented young woman.
On CAN'T TAKE ME HOME, Pink pulls out all the stops, working with writers and producers including Babyface on "Split Personality," She'kspere on the blazing hot "Hell Wit Ya," and Soulshock & Karlin on "Private Show." Other standout cuts included here are "Do What U Do," "Most Girls," and "You Make Me Sick." With a sheen that can be attributed to Pink's previous years of showbiz experience, CAN'T TAKE ME HOME is an accomplished album for a debut release.
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$16.45 John Mark, (born in Waterloo, Iowa, USA) is a singer-songwriter, minister, and a true worshipper that is set to change the face of music ministry as we know it. His universal look and eclectic worship style has allowed him to minister effectively to multicultural and multi-denominational audiences, always invoking the presence of the Lord.The son of an Apostolic Pastor, John Mark spent 14 years as minister of music at his home church, Christ Temple of the Apostolic Faith (Waterloo, IA). Singing in the church choir, holiday productions, and later leading those same auxiliaries in his church, molded John Mark into the musician he is today. Sounds from artists like the legendary Clark Sisters, The Winans and Commissioned filled the air in the Tolbert home. However, songs played by jazz saxophonist extraordinaire, Grover Washington, Jr. were the choice on long trips to visit his extended family. It was these influences that have ...
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