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I typically breeze through every passage and over on to the next expression, the next record, the next project
Alanis Morissette happy to look back Nov 15, 2005
Friends would jokingly say to me, 'I think whoever wants a copy of that record has one,
Morissette unplugs her 'Pill' Jun 14, 2005
I think it would be 'Everything White Female' -- just you know really all these emotions, anger, sadness, confusion, joy, humor, all of it
Morissette an 'everything white female' Jun 10, 2005
I am having so much fun playing these newly interpreted songs
Morissette plans 1st accoustic tour Apr 19, 2005
Because rage is such a taboo emotion--and often a misunderstood one--it was understandable that everyone freaked out
Alanis Morissette show sheds angry image Mar 23, 2005
Alanis Nadine Morissette (born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and actress. She has won 16 Juno Awards and seven Grammy Awards, was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and also shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination. Morissette began her career in Canada, and as a teenager recorded two dance-pop albums, Alanis and Now Is the Time, under MCA Records Canada.
Her first international album was the rock-influenced Jagged Little Pill, released in 1995. Jagged has sold more than 33 million units globally and became the best-selling debut album in music history. Her following album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, was released in 1998 and was a success as well. Morissette took up producing duties for her subsequent albums, which include Under Rug Swept, So-Called Chaos and Flavors of Entanglement. Morissette has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide.
Morissette was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Georgia Mary Ann (née Feuerstein), a Hungarian-born teacher, and Alan Richard Morissette, a French-Canadian high school principal. She has a twin brother Wade Morissette (also a musician) who was born 12 minutes after her. Morissette's parents were devout Catholics. She attended Glebe Collegiate Institute (Ottawa, Canada) for high school.