1998 studio album by Alanis Morissette
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Six-time Grammy winner, Academy Award nominee, and Songwriters Hall of Famer Glen Ballard joins us to talk about his work with Michael Jackson, Alanis Morrisette, Dave Matthews, and many others!PART ONEPaul and Scott talk about the awesomeness that is Omnivore Recordings, dig into the Fire Aid concert, and talk about their '90s music geekery. PART TWOOur in-depth conversation with Glen BallardABOUT GLEN BALLARDFollowing an entry-level job at Elton John's Rocket Records in Los Angeles, Glen Ballard began his creative career as a staff songwriter for MCA Music Publishing. Early singles included George Strait's “You Look So Good in Love” and Jack Wagner's major hit “All I Need,” which Glen also produced. In the mid-1980s he went to work for Quincy Jones, an era when he and Siedah Garrett co-wrote Michael Jackson's triple platinum single “Man in the Mirror.” By the dawn of the 1990s, Glen had begun collaborating with Wilson Phillips, co-writing their chart topping hits “Hold On” and “You're in Love.” He went on to produce and co-write all the songs on Alanis Morissette's debut album, Jagged Little Pill, including “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket,” “All I Really Want,” “Ironic,” “You Learn,” and “Head Over Feet.” The project earned the Album of the Year Grammy, and Glen returned to produce and co-write Alannis's sophomore release, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, including the hit “Thank U.” Other songs from the Glen Ballard songbook include Aerosmith's “Pink” and “Falling in Love is Hard on the Knees,” as well as the Dave Matthews Band's “I Did It” and “The Space Between.” Glen earned a Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for “Believe,” which he co-wrote with Alan Silvestri for the film The Polar Express. He has written and produced songs for Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Ringo Starr, Van Halen, Chaka Khan, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, and many others. In recent years, Glen has found major success in musical theater, including writing original lyrics and music for GHOST the musical, and teaming again with Alan Silvestri to write the score for the musical adaptation of Back to the Future. Glen has won six Grammy awards, and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023.
This week's 'Track of the Week' is HUGE! It goes to Alanis Morissette with 'Uninvited' (Freemasons 25th Anniversary Remix). The Freemasons are thrilled to release their new remix in collaboration with the legendary Alanis Morissette on her iconic track 'Uninvited.' They feel honoured to have their version included in the 25th anniversary edition of her album 'Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie.' Reflecting on the journey, they recall first covering the song in 2007 with Bailey Tzuke's incredible vocals. Now, they are delighted to present this version featuring Alanis herself, marking a significant milestone in their musical career and have let Globalsessions have it this week! Turn it up loud, as it's a HUGE remix!!! Globalsessions is now reaching audiences in over 40 countries across 140+ stations each week. This legendary track, now reimagined by the Freemasons, continues to captivate listeners with its iconic sound and timeless appeal. Stay up-to-date with the latest by following Paul Rudd and Globalsessions on social media at @theglobalsessions @djpaulrudd and remember that you can download the free podcast of the show every Monday. 1. Ella Henderson x Switch Disco x Alok - Under The Sun 2. Nathan Dawe & MNEK - Ten (Get Back Up) (Original) 3. Leon Cormack - Lose Your Love 4. Tennant - Ghetto Blaster (Original Mix) 5. Lenny Kravitz -Human (LF System Remix Edit) 6. Tove Lo x SG Lewis - Heat 7. Robbie Rivera x James Revitt x Billie Stockley - Stay Awake (With Me) 8. Sam Feldt x JVKE Anitta - Mi Amor 9. Digital Farm Animals - Back For Your Love TRACK OF THE WEEK 10. Alanis Morissette - Uninvited (Freemasons 25th Anniversary Remix) 11. Vassy - Midnight (James Alexandr Radio Edit) 12. Jodie Harsh - Joy 13. The Blessed Madonna - Count On My Love 14. Oden & Fatzo x Poppy Baskcomb - Tell Me What You Want 15. Nils Van Zandt - Friday Night 16. Majestic x The Jammin Kid x Celine Dion - Set My Heart On Fire (Majestic VIP) 17. Rudimental x Karen Harding - Bring Me Joy 18. Armin Van Buuren & Chef Special - Larger Than Life 19. Lady Indiraa - Dust (SYNDR Radio Edit) 20. Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (Mark Knight Remix) 21. Jamie XX Feat Robyn - Life This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Acclaimed singer-songwriter shares insights from her journey of psychological and spiritual exploration through the lens of her song lyrics. Here she delves into themes of community, vulnerability, parenting, and living a life of service and curious inquiry. Morissette offers a powerful invitation to embrace our interconnectivity and keep the light in our eyes ablaze. Alanis Morissette is a multiple Juno and Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter. Her albums have sold over 75 million copies worldwide. Morissette's music explores themes of the feminine movement, leadership, spirituality, and self-empowerment. Her albums include Jagged Little Pill, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Flavors of Entanglement, Such Pretty Forks in the Road and The Storm Before the CalmInterview Date: 4/09/2024 Tags: Alanis Morissette, singer-songwriter, vulnerability, songwriting, wholeness, interconnectivity, empath, HSP, curiosity, trauma, attachment theory, Harville Hendrix, support, connection, agape, Peter Levine, Enneagram, The Hurried Child, Arianna Huffington, friendship, boundaries, silence, corrective experience, vulnerability, Elaine Aron, introversion, Internal Family Systems, parts work, Arts & Creativity, Personal Transformation, Spirituality, Women's Studies, Psychology, Parenting, Meditation
Alanis Morissette is a multiple Juno and Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter. Her albums have sold over 75 million copies worldwide. Morissette's music explores themes of the feminine movement, leadership, spirituality, and self-empowerment. Her albums include: Jagged Little Pill, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Flavors of Entanglement, Such Pretty Forks in the Road, The Storm Before the CalmInterview Date: 4/09/2024 Tags: service, listening, relationships, cultivating curiosity, conflict resolution, divinity, consciousness, prefrontal cortex, non-violent communication, empathy, circles, lean in, lean out, holding space, silence, grief, meditation, moon, Arts & Creativity, Personal Transformation, Spirituality, Women's Studies, Psychology, Parenting, Meditation
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With Thanksgiving upon us, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorite songs about giving thanks. They also hear selections from the production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Natalie Merchant, "Kind and Generous," Ophelia, Elektra, 1998The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Big Star, "Thank You Friends," Third, PVC, 1977Sister Sledge, "We Are Family," We Are Family, Atlantic, 1979Earth, Wind & Fire, "Gratitude," Gratitude, Columbia, 1975Tyler, The Creator, "GONE, GONE / THANK YOU," IGOR, Columbia, 2019Bonnie Raitt, "Thank You," Bonnie Raitt, Warner Bros., 1971Lucinda Williams, "Stowaway in Your Heart," Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, Highway 20, 2014Fall Out Boy, "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs," Infinity On High, Island, 2007Chance The Rapper, "Blessings (feat. Jamila Woods)," Coloring Book, Self-Released, 2016Andrew Gold, "Thank You For Being A Friend," All This and Heaven Too, Asylum, 1978The Kinks, "Days," Days (Single), Pye 7N 17573, 1968Dido, "Thank You," No Angel, Cheeky, 1999Descendants, "Thank You," Everything Sucks, Epitaph, 1996Third Eye Blind, "Thanks a Lot," Third Eye Blind, Elektra, 1997Alanis Morissette, "Thank U," Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Maverick, Reprise, 1998The Flaming Lips, "Do You Realize??," Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Warner, 2002Origami Angel, "Thank You, New Jersey," The Brightest Days, Counter Intuitive, 2023The Intruders, "Be Thankful For What You Got," Energy of Love, TSOP, Philadelphia International, 1974Sly and the Family Stone, "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)," Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Single), Epic, 1969See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wer hätte es gedacht: Peter ist kein Freund von Füßen und wir können es kaum glauben.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 580, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 580, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Wow! My Own Label! 1: In the 1970s this "Rocket Man" founded Rocket Records. Elton John. 2: The 3 double CDs of the Beatle "Anthology" series are on this label founded by the Beatles. Apple. 3: He do be the founder of Reprise, yes he do be do be do. Frank Sinatra. 4: Alanis Morissette's "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" is on Maverick, this Material Girl's label. Madonna. 5: He's the best seller of all the artists in his own Paisley Park stable. Prince. Round 2. Category: Historical Text Messaging 1: 323 B.C.:chrgd w/impiety. nt ltng thm sin 2x vs. phlsphy. off 2 chalcis. lyceum ltr. Aristotle. 2: 1989:stk @ embassy.u.s. blsting vh @ me.:(ttyl. (Manuel) Noriega. 3: 1670s:dsgnd st. bride's chrch.englnd 4evr!. Christopher Wren. 4: 1981:am canada's pm. dont no zonker r b.d. u kp txtng me abt. pls stp. Pierre Trudeau. 5: 1890:wilhelm ii mkng me quit chnclr gig. off 2 est8s @ friedrichsruh, wch is impsbl 2 abbrv and b undrstd. (Otto von) Bismarck. Round 3. Category: Alloys 1: An alloy called babbitt metal is used to line bearings and bushings to reduce this. friction. 2: Simple carbon steels are just a little carbon and manganese and a lot of this. iron. 3: For this alloy, mix your zinc and copper in a crucible and work with your ingots after they cool. brass. 4: Adding platinum to gold turns it from yellow gold to this. white gold. 5: Osmiridium is, you guessed it, an alloy of this and iridium. osmium. Round 4. Category: Ladies Home Journal 1: It's the detachable part of an advertisement that entitles you to a discount at the supermarket. Coupon. 2: Examples of these include Dr. Atkins, the Macrobiotic and the Scarsdale. Diets. 3: This mild antiseptic with the formula H2O2 can also be used to bleach hair and fabrics. Hydrogen peroxide. 4: From the Latin for "entering", they're the listed things you need to prepare food from a recipe. Ingredients. 5: A housewife is also known as a homemaker or one of these "engineers". Domestic engineer. Round 5. Category: Corporate America 1: Selling "Little Dot" perfume door-to-door in 1886, Mrs. Albee is considered the 1st of these saleswomen. Avon lady. 2: This bookstore chain founded by Larry Hoyt in 1933 was named for an inspirational pond. Waldenbooks. 3: The "Al" in Alcoa stands for this. aluminum. 4: Automaker whose ad campaign centers around "The heartbeat of America". Chevrolet. 5: This company holds the patent on marking the sweetener Aspartame until 1992. NutraSweet. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
What a destroyer from Alanis…I love it. Recorded on 9/21/21 Show notes: -It's a destroyer -What music can do -Jess Locke -Alanis on tour -Jagged Little Pill -Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie -The live version -Buzzing -The flute -Lyrics on the Internet -I have the CD booklet -Lyrics -Self worth -Societal pressure -Internal and external validation -Developing a solid foundation -Doing nothing in a pandemic -The Internet and “thumbs down” -Shield of anonymity -Our own worst critics -Being sick as a kid -Positive versus negative self talk -Weight and societal pressure -Marvel superhero physique -Bankruptcy -Baldness -Reframing the aging argument -Post Jagged Little Pill -Alanis' childhood career -You Can't Do That On Television -Seeing Alanis live in 1996; Taylor Hawkins was on drums and Radiohead opened up -Knowledge -Losing any part of yourself -After I stopped acting -My life now -Substance Abuse -Trying not to beat yourself up -Being overwhelmed -Toxic positivity -What not to say (if this worked, no one would be angry or sad) -How to work with it -Fearing of what someone thinks of you when you get angry -Feeling feelings and safe spaces -Validation -Your feelings are always right -Giving a person space -Clinging, codependence, and boundaries -Labels -Another layer to the lyrics -Relationships -Learning from breakups -Breakups and grief -Co-dependence -Music validates -Music as a way to heal -If music disappeared… -A strong foundation -Longevity -Garbage and Cat Power opening -Liz Phair -I saw Garbage in 1995-96 at Roseland -Links: Twitter https://twitter.com/mmampodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mmampodcast Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2 Podbean https://mmam.podbean.com/ Email mmampodcast@gmail.com -New York and the pandemic (get vaccinated!!!!!) -Follow the science -Get your information from credible sources (New York Times, NPR, BBC, USA Today, etc.) -Knowlege is power. Stay powerful. Stay safe. © MMAMPodcast 2021 All Rights Reserved
Yo soy Buda y esto es... Panorama POP! Hoy venimos a hablar de una artista que nos gusta mucho aqui y no es menos que Alanis Morisette Hoy reseñamos su segundo disco "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" Empezamos!!
The boys discuss Kylie Minogue's new disco singles, Miley Cyrus' cover songs, and Mariah Carey's secret grunge album with Steph Sikes who steps into the ring to defend Alanis Morissette's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie.
By encouraging complacency, did “Hand in my Pocket” pave the way for Trump's 2016 election win? Probably not, but it won't stop the boys from exploring the evergreen pop sentiment “Everything's gonna be fine” from “3 Little Birds” and “I Can See Clearly Now” to “Float On” and “The Middle.” Then thank you, India, for sticking around for our discussion of Alanis' 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie.
November Anniversaries: 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998
Find out everything you oughta know about the titular MISS THING in this first of 2 deep dives into Alanis Morissette! In this episode, we're covering Alanis' origins as a Canadian pop princess and her evolution into the pop grunge queen of the 90s. What makes Jagged Little Pill so special? How does Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie hold up 20 years on? And is Alanis responsible for grindr? We're answering these questions and more as we lift the hood on Alanis' first and most influential decade in music. Listen to this episode's playlist on spotify: https://spoti.fi/2D6srHY Follow us: twitter.com/missthingpod
Under Rug Swept by Alanis Morrisette. Alanis' fifth album is a huge step up from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie. There are some very good, very moving songs on this one—and thank god she decided to make it shorter than 27 songs. There are still things to quibble over here, and still some missteps, but this album definitely has some of the best songs Alanis has written to date. Listen along to Under Rug Swept on Spotify here! Learnin' Links "First thought best thought" was Allen Ginsberg's motto Don Quixote’s horse, Rociprocity NYT article about Alanis, and whether her song "Hands Clean" is about statuatory rape Elektra complex Hopped up on Hitler pills You can support us in several ways: Kick us a few bux on Patreon! By becoming a supporting member, you'll gain access to special bonus episodes! Buy T-shirts, sweatshirts, and more at our merch page!
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette. It's the Phantom Menace of Alanis albums! 1998's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie was Alanis' followup to her massively successful Jagged Little Pill, and it's… not so good. I guess Alanis forgot how to write songs with meter? But at least Cameron gets feisty drunk in his cider-hole! And we become the first podcast ever, in history, to talk about Star Wars. Learnin' Links Kevin Smith’s gas station jeans Cambridge's Mayor Maher, not Meyer Wild Wild Country Thank U video 10minutemail.com “Shrunk” by Aesop Rock Livia Soprano, in her posthumous scene It's forsook, not forsought “You Can’t Buy Me a Hot Dog, MAN” Baba O’Riley, which Nathan was wrong about: "Townshend wanted to input the vital signs and personality of Meher Baba into a synthesiser, which would then generate music based on that data. When this idea fell through, Townshend instead recorded a Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe TBO-1 organ using its marimba repeat feature as the backing track." You can support us in several ways: Kick us a few bux on Patreon! By becoming a supporting member, you'll gain access to special bonus episodes! Buy T-shirts, sweatshirts, and more at our merch page!
Meet Jesal and Rochard. We are the Transatlantic Rebels. In Episode 21, we take a look at Alanis Morissette and two of her biggest albums: "Jagged Little Pill" (1995) and "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" (1998). We talk about the time Rochard saw Alanis live in concert; discuss our favourite five tracks from each LP; clashing with Lauryn Hill; and we try to dissect her impact on countless hordes of singers that followed. Jesal is from the UK, and Rochard is from America. We like to talk in depth about albums, films, TV shows and books. Rochard has a background in TV, acting, writing and many other areas of art creation. Jesal has a background in music: DJ, producer, artist, critic and other stuff. Enjoy! And follow us on Twitter - @T_Rebels
It's Bonus Song Thursday! Brian and Bill discuss Alanis Morissette's as a continuation of the conversations from our episode on Jagged Little Pill by listening to and reviewing "Thank You" from Alanis' 1998 follow up Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie. We talk about how Alanis addressed criticisms about her image by releasing an overtly positive song with a video that featured her singing in the nude. Additionally, we read some listener emails about Jens Lekman, how British bands are received in the US, William Shatner, and what it's like to walk next to Sir Paul McCartney on the streets of NYC.