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Funhouse | 
| Artist: P!nk Label: SonyBMG Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy New: £6.97 You Save: £10.02 (59%)
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 6
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 886974069225 EAN: 0886974069225 ASIN: B001GAGRZ0
Release Date: October 27, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | So What | | • | Sober | | • | I Don't Believe You | | • | One Foot Wrong | | • | Please Don't Leave Me | | • | Bad Influence | | • | Funhouse | | • | Crystal Ball | | • | Mean | | • | It's All Your Fault | | • | Ave Mary A | | • | Glitter In The Air | | • | This Is How It Goes Down - Pink & Travis McCoy | | • | Boring | | • | So What |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Whilst easily one of the most distinctive female pop vocalists of the last ten years, with her hot-headed persona and torching rock vocals barrelling through empowered songs both infectious and tender, P!nk did step back into line somewhat for more one-size-fits-all last album I'm Not Dead. Her voice aside, there was little pull her apart from her peers or to suggest she'd ever again go on to release anything as definitive as her breakthrough album M!ssundaztood. But whether driven by young pretenders like Katy Perry making a grab for her crown or by that perennial emotional motivator--break-up (she was divorced between albums)--Funhouse utterly redeems P!nk. From the front cover through most tracks on the record she stokes the wild-child inside herself that made her famous in the first place, but in most examples there is also evidence of a fostering maturity, whether in the crystal beauty and depth of ballads "Glitter In the Air" or "I Don't Believe You" or the firm-handed command of more built-up tunes like the Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Joan Jett coarseness of "Sober" or sassy rocker "Boring" that somewhat improbably combines The Dandy Warhols' "Horse Pills" and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' "Get Ready For Love" as though delivered by the Pussycat Dolls. And maturity aside, bold first single "So What" and future-funk swing dance "Bad Influence" are about the catchiest, and indeed gutsiest, things she's delivered in years. --James Berry
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She Just Gets Better & Better November 26, 2008 Not many artists can produce 3 top selling albums and then top them with something that is all together in a different league. Not many artists can have such a wide appeal whether you're 16 or 60. Not many artists can produce an album with lyrics so very personal without sounding self absorbing. Well Pink has done all of those. Whether you want straightforward rock, dance music or stunningly beautiful ballads (no Dion/Carey warbling here), combined with edgy almost bluesy vocals, this album has it all. Frankly, this is a classic.
Class Act! November 16, 2008 JUST BUY IT!
If you like/love Pink then this album is for you. Different to the other 4 but different is exceptional!!!
P!NK: THE BEST SO FAR November 15, 2008
I am not going to lie. I am a massive p!nk fan. I love her. So i may be a little biased. But after a love hate relationship with the last two albums I must say this is worth your pennies. Its a beautifully crafted c.d with such ecclectic styles it fits any mood you maybe in. Theres the first single so what (which I sometimes love and sometimes hate), but the songs which are the most beautiful are the ones sprinkled through the album.
Ave mary a : an amazing rock stomp. Glitter in the air : a beautiful raw song which made me cry the first time I heard it i dont believe you : the most beautifully raw song on the album. MAKE THIS A SINGLE DAMMIT!
BUY THIS ALBUM!
Who wouldn't be moved by Pink November 11, 2008 Entertainment of the highest order, loud proud and down to earth Rock and Roll, don't care what the modernist's call it. The album is not about sweet and honey relationships, but is real life like that anyway. I am going to Liverpool to see her live again, an experience nobody should miss .......... And I am 61 years old ....
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