While detractors may grouse that Pink's third album doesn't have a dance floor anthem on it like the incendiary "Get The Party Started" from 2001's Missundaztood, some prefer their Pink straight up and damn the paper drink... more » umbrellas and crepe paper. She's at her very best raiding her own troubled autobiography for inspiration, spitting out vituperrious vocal epitaphs like seeds from a ripe watermelon instead of the angst-ridden confessional romp she took through Missundaztood. Maybe she's worked all that out on a psychiatrist's couch, because this time out her anger is much more arch and entertaining; likely due to her pairing with Rancid's Tim Armstrong, who co-wrote and produced most of the disc and certainly knows the value of turning rage into a well-crafted musical punch line. As unlikely as the collaboration looked on paper, it works perfectly because the Pennsylvania native has always brandished a punk sneer beneath the corsets, gaudy hair color, and naughty girl demeanor. Armstrong and his Rancid cohorts (Lars Frederiksen and Matt Freeman) inject feral rock action into the disc with their truncated guitar sounds and trash can drumming and provide a perfect foil for Pink's foul-mouth rants and backstage laments like "Last To Know." But Pink hasn't shaved her spiky coiffure into a Mohawk. She still smolders on a soulful ballad like "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" or trades vitriol with raps' redoubtable sex kitten, Peaches. --Jaan Uhelszki« less
All Artists:Pink Title:Try This Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label:La Face Original Release Date: 1/1/2000 Re-Release Date: 11/11/2003 Album Type: Clean Genres:Pop, R&B Style:Dance Pop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC:828765666923
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While detractors may grouse that Pink's third album doesn't have a dance floor anthem on it like the incendiary "Get The Party Started" from 2001's Missundaztood, some prefer their Pink straight up and damn the paper drink umbrellas and crepe paper. She's at her very best raiding her own troubled autobiography for inspiration, spitting out vituperrious vocal epitaphs like seeds from a ripe watermelon instead of the angst-ridden confessional romp she took through Missundaztood. Maybe she's worked all that out on a psychiatrist's couch, because this time out her anger is much more arch and entertaining; likely due to her pairing with Rancid's Tim Armstrong, who co-wrote and produced most of the disc and certainly knows the value of turning rage into a well-crafted musical punch line. As unlikely as the collaboration looked on paper, it works perfectly because the Pennsylvania native has always brandished a punk sneer beneath the corsets, gaudy hair color, and naughty girl demeanor. Armstrong and his Rancid cohorts (Lars Frederiksen and Matt Freeman) inject feral rock action into the disc with their truncated guitar sounds and trash can drumming and provide a perfect foil for Pink's foul-mouth rants and backstage laments like "Last To Know." But Pink hasn't shaved her spiky coiffure into a Mohawk. She still smolders on a soulful ballad like "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" or trades vitriol with raps' redoubtable sex kitten, Peaches. --Jaan Uhelszki
Nothing on here was worth listening to even if you are a fan!
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Susan H. from PELL CITY, AL Reviewed on 5/19/2007...
Great work out music
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CD Reviews
Her Best Ever
Robby | 01/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought try this (explicit) and that was a mistake because i don't mind the explicit lyrics but i can't play it with my family and most of my friends. So i bought the clean version and i still love it. Buy the clean version. Please don't ignore this opinion to buy the clean version just because i'm a kid. It's way better. This is pink at her best."
Pink`s get better and better. Here best so far.
Kurt Olav Helle | Lonevåg, Osteroy Norway | 09/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trouble, yeah, screams Pink. Yeah the trouble is that i can get enough of here. If God is a Dj, this is what he wants to play, when youre are in the dimension in between heaven and hell. This Cd has so many highpoints, that its difficult to choose one. But Walk away is my favourite Track 12, and also Track 8 Save my Life. So what is it with Walk Away . Its so likeable to like, after just one listening. The lyrics is like a short story. ( You had my heart, you had my soul. You had it all-didnt you ?). I still have Pink !. I realy look forward to the DVD from here European tour. Pink rules !"
Don't Be Fooled
Kurt Olav Helle | 12/28/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Even though this is the clean version you can still tell what the exact "impolite" words are. This cd does not have have such powerful lyrics as Missunderstood. But still, great to listen to."