- Record Label: Warner Brothers
- Release Date: Jun 10, 2008
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Universal acclaim- based on 82 Ratings
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Positive: 70 out of 82
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Mixed: 7 out of 82
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Negative: 5 out of 82
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JayBJun 12, 2008This is Alanis' best album since SFIJ! Her writing is so strong and personal, yet the music is refreshing and interesting. Highlights: "Citizen of the Planet," "Underneath," "Straitjacket," "Not as We," and "Incomplete." I haven't stopped listening to this album since I bought it!
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CalK.Jun 12, 2008Fabulous. Her best album in a LONG time!
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ChrisOJun 16, 2008The best alanis cd in a decade. bonus track on special edition are great too.
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JoeCJun 19, 2008Excellent album. Her best since JLP. There is something so heartfelt about the music.
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LuisG.Jun 24, 2008
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RushellT.Jul 7, 2008
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wilsoncJun 11, 2008Flavors Of entanglement is a stunning return to form for Alanis. After the slow, 10-year decline of listenable, true albums (after URS, things slid waaayy downhill) she has brought to the table a new sound, a powerful voice, and alot of things to say--not something notifiable since 1998. Welcome back Alanis, you've been missed.
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SamsonAJun 11, 2008We're talking insightful relevant lyrics, amazing vocal performance incorporating new timbres, judicious fusion of folk, electronica and dance with the familiar Alanis-styled alternative rock song structures, and a highly intelligent production rendering a delectable variety of songs. A well-crafted, well-rounded album by a significant singer-songwriter at the top of her game.
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KatyA.Jun 12, 2008Beautiful. The best voice on earth, perfect album!
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MoeinN.Jun 12, 2008nothing is new...but i think this is new..got it?!...before i download this album i was thinking this is going to be the best..& this is good.. not the best!...got it?!
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LeeSJun 12, 2008This is Alanis's best album since Jagged Little Pill. It's filled with anger, sadness and a tiny taste of happiness. Beyond satisfying!
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HumbertoV.Jun 12, 2008Amazing resignation record! Simply delightful.
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EricD.Jun 13, 2008Solid.
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JenniferJun 16, 2008Wow I am really impressed! such a great cd.
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j.jJun 24, 2008A great comeback for one of the best singer-songwriters of the last decade.
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KyleDJun 28, 2008This is her best album in years!!!
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OsAzER.Jul 17, 2008
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[Anonymous]Jun 13, 2008Best album since JLP. Great heartfelt lyrics and clever melodies. Some of the songs are bizarre, but she pulls them off nicely. She has also produced some of her best piano/slow ballads. Buy this if you have ever been a fan. Welcome back Alanis!!
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LindaG.Jun 29, 2008Alanis had done it again with a personal and raw album. I don't think there are any songs on this album that I do not like.
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JenniferA.Jul 11, 2008Fantastic! I'm glad and appreciative that she gave the reigns over to someone else to work his magic. Her best since "jagged"!
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RobbieCJul 16, 2008OMG. She's breathing! There might even be a heart beating in there! Heartbreak is so good for art. I swear. Her best record since Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, this is truly a different sound for her... and somehow, she pulls it off!
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May 5, 2012Excellent album. Thoroughly enjoy every song, although personally I prefer the extended edition....if only for the song 'Limbo No More' Certainly worth a listen.
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Nov 22, 2021Another great and solid album by Alanis Morissette, her voice is still great and so are her lyrics
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Nov 24, 2021This album is so so so good, Alanis Morissette doesn't seem to be able to make bad music!
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Nov 25, 2021Alanis Morissette delivers another great album, with plenty of great songs here
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Nov 25, 2021This album is Alanis Morissette 101: great voice, clever lyrics and a good production
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Aug 1, 2022
Awards & Rankings
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It's a lot like "Jagged Little Pill," but musically this is far closer to the muddled mystic worldbeat of "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie," thanks in large part to her collaboration with Guy Sigsworth, best known for his productions with Björk and Madonna.
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Morissette's superb lyrics leave you cheering for her--and assured that she's going to be just fine.
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Somehow, a devastating personal experience has galvanized her songwriting in a way that domestic bliss, as showcased on 2004's disappointing "So-Called Chaos," could not.