My Overall Chart: 1301-1400
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1998 – MAVERICK
Produced By GLEN BALLARD & ALANIS MORISSETTE
1. Front Row
2. Baba
3. Thank U
4. Are You Still Mad
5. Sympathetic Character
6. That I Would Be Good
7. The Couch
8. Can’t Not
9. UR
10. I Was Hoping
11. One
12. Would Not Come
13. Unsent
14. So Pure
15. Joining You
16. Heart Of The House
17. Your Congratulations
It's easy to say in hindsight, but even while Jagged Little Pill was riding high on the charts, you kinda got the feeling that Alanis Morissette wasn’t going to be able to maintain her stardom. Just a year before Jagged, she was known primarily as the Debbie Gibson of Canada, as she had released two below average albums of teen dance pop. Jagged Little Pill, of course, changed everything…but the question soon became, what would she do for an encore? Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie came out of the gates like a rocket and sold a gazillion copies, of course…and a few weeks later, it plummeted down the charts, sending Alanis back to obscurity. So, what happened? Why did this young woman who struck pure gold with her angry and vengeful persona fall so quickly?
First of all, she ditched the anger in favor of a serenity she got on a trip to India. Putting it simply, tranquil, happy and zen Alanis was not nearly as much fun as the pissed off jilted lover she had been just an album before. The best track here is “Thank U”, and only because the chorus is great. Here, her once adventurous songwriting became badly repetitious, and she stopped singing about experiences and started singing what sounded like lists she had made of things she may have felt. Content and mellow Alanis, it turns out, had not much of anything to say, and her music, without the excitement of those loud power chords, was dull and had no edge. And so it was that Alanis became what she has always been before…ordinary. That Jagged Little Pill now had smooth edges…which made it ultimately much less interesting. [First added to this chart: 05/04/2026]
Produced By GLEN BALLARD & ALANIS MORISSETTE
1. Front Row
2. Baba
3. Thank U
4. Are You Still Mad
5. Sympathetic Character
6. That I Would Be Good
7. The Couch
8. Can’t Not
9. UR
10. I Was Hoping
11. One
12. Would Not Come
13. Unsent
14. So Pure
15. Joining You
16. Heart Of The House
17. Your Congratulations
It's easy to say in hindsight, but even while Jagged Little Pill was riding high on the charts, you kinda got the feeling that Alanis Morissette wasn’t going to be able to maintain her stardom. Just a year before Jagged, she was known primarily as the Debbie Gibson of Canada, as she had released two below average albums of teen dance pop. Jagged Little Pill, of course, changed everything…but the question soon became, what would she do for an encore? Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie came out of the gates like a rocket and sold a gazillion copies, of course…and a few weeks later, it plummeted down the charts, sending Alanis back to obscurity. So, what happened? Why did this young woman who struck pure gold with her angry and vengeful persona fall so quickly?
First of all, she ditched the anger in favor of a serenity she got on a trip to India. Putting it simply, tranquil, happy and zen Alanis was not nearly as much fun as the pissed off jilted lover she had been just an album before. The best track here is “Thank U”, and only because the chorus is great. Here, her once adventurous songwriting became badly repetitious, and she stopped singing about experiences and started singing what sounded like lists she had made of things she may have felt. Content and mellow Alanis, it turns out, had not much of anything to say, and her music, without the excitement of those loud power chords, was dull and had no edge. And so it was that Alanis became what she has always been before…ordinary. That Jagged Little Pill now had smooth edges…which made it ultimately much less interesting. [First added to this chart: 05/04/2026]
Year of Release:
1998
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743
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[First added to this chart: 02/07/2026]
[First added to this chart: 11/04/2024]
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| 1930s | 0 | 0% | |
| 1940s | 0 | 0% | |
| 1950s | 0 | 0% | |
| 1960s | 6 | 6% | |
| 1970s | 16 | 16% | |
| 1980s | 26 | 26% | |
| 1990s | 24 | 24% | |
| 2000s | 24 | 24% | |
| 2010s | 4 | 4% | |
| 2020s | 0 | 0% |
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| The Beatles | 2 | 2% | |
| Bob Dylan | 2 | 2% | |
| Van Morrison | 2 | 2% | |
| The John Butler Trio | 2 | 2% | |
| King Crimson | 2 | 2% | |
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