Some career transformations are subtle as artists gradually and organically transition from one style to another over an extended period of time. Others are, let's say, not so nuanced. Such was the case of Alanis Morissette, whose career began as a Canadian mall-haired teen queen a la Tiffany or Debbie Gibson. At one point she was actually opening for Vanilla Ice, for heaven's sake. It's a pretty far cry from the Alanis the rest of the world met in the mid-90s, but for a stretch of time in the first half of the decade Alanis reigned as a cheesy dance-beat pop artist in America's hat.*
At 12, Alanis debuted as a regular cast member on one season of the the Nickelodeon tween sketch comedy show You Can't Do That on Television. It's not exactly the thing that angry-chick musicians are made of, I'll give you that. She started her career as a squeaky-clean, happy preteen in this slime-splattered comedy spot. Well, clean other than her very convincing fake vomiting at the end of this clip:
In 1990 at age 14 she moved on to show her, er, pop potential on the original America's Got Talent, Star Search. Be warned, for those of you familiar with a different, darker, more ironic Alanis, this may be quite the shock. While I do admire her general boppiness and the confidence it no doubt took to don that polka-dotted puffy sleeved midriff baring jacket, it's a far cry from the Alanis the rest of the world met a few years later.
Just one year later and released under her original Cher slash Madonna-esque stage name of Alanis, her first single "Too Hot" performed relatively well in the Canadian market. In this awesomely bad 90s music video, Alanis demonstrates a both surprising command of snappy dance moves and a serious lead finger on her can of Aquanet. The album was not released internationally, but from what I've been told it was pretty big in Canada. Take a look at this video and you can definitely see where the Tiffany comparisons come in.
A year later, yearning to show her more substantial side, Alanis released a more ballad-heavy album. The Canadian teen sensation's star seemed to be on the wane, as sales numbers fell off significantly from her first album. I guess they liked the Tiffany Alanis better. No one, however, or at least no Canadians, would likely have foreseen what was to come next for Alanis Morissette.
Flash forward just a few short years to the release of her angst-ridden album Jagged Little Pill, her first record to be released outside of Canada, and I'm sure you'll see why her musical transformation can be classified as less than subtle. Much less than subtle. Really, not subtle at all. Is there such a word as unsubtlest? If not, I move to add it on the basis of Alanis's incredible career 180.
On sort of a fluke, her single "You Outta Know" started getting some serious radio airtime following the lead of an LA DJ's broadcast of the song. For most of us, this was all well and good and we had little prior knowledge of bubble-gum pop Alanis, but I can only imagine what those poor Canadians were thinking about their coiffured pop princess when they heard this:
I LOVE this CD and I had it was the uncle from Full House....which I can't even imagine....he doesn't seem the type to have a hate song written about him.
OMG!!! This is hilarious cuz I actually mentioned her this weekend. She ruled!!! Yeah Jagged Little Pill was like my life for ever and a day. The "You oughta know" song was the best ever!
i loved and always will love alanis... but i must say.. this very last album... YIKES! parts of it kinda left me with a bad taste in my mouth... but i'll always follow her!
I freakin' LOVED Alanis. My and 6 of my little girlfriends and I saw her perform at the San Diego County Fair when we were 13 (Jagged Little Pill Tour) and it was AMAZING. So perfect for teen-angst. :)
YES. The Dave Coulier thing makes the whole song perfect in a way that it wouldn't be if she wrote it some generic hipster type. But no. She (hopefully) wrote it to Joey "Cut It Out" Gladstone.
UGH..she bugs me. Never was a fan. and since her fiance Ryan Reynolds broke things off and married Scarlot Johanson, looks like there's more angry anxst coming our way in the form of her whiney melodies.
That cd was one of the defining music phases I had in middle school. I was also listening to Fiona Apple at the time so the chick rock era all came at the same time.
Oh 7th grade and Uncle Joey from Full House. I'm still very glad that we had Jagged Little Pill to get us through the teen angst. I still remember the VH1 pop up video for Ironic.
The other weekend, I was on a rock climbing hike and it was brutal. The only thing that really kept me going was constantly hearing "You Oughta Know" playing on repeat in my head. Love Alanis, she is too cool :)
I found this post really interesting, I knew she was into pop before but she certainly has changed alot!
re comment. Yes that's it, art comes in so many different forms, fashion and the photography of fashion when skillfully done can be a brilliant art form. xoxo
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I LOVE this CD and I had it was the uncle from Full House....which I can't even imagine....he doesn't seem the type to have a hate song written about him.
I much prefer my Alanis angry and bitter. Great post!
I LOVED "Jagged Little Pill" - still do to this day. Can't get on board with anything she's done since though.
I knew nothing of the "Too Hot" Alanis. Crazy what happens in the great north.
I believe it's about Joey. Once Full House got big he probably turned into a real douche. Just sayin'
OMG!!! This is hilarious cuz I actually mentioned her this weekend. She ruled!!! Yeah Jagged Little Pill was like my life for ever and a day. The "You oughta know" song was the best ever!
Alanis was her best on You Can't Do That on Television.
So classic.
i loved and always will love alanis... but i must say.. this very last album... YIKES! parts of it kinda left me with a bad taste in my mouth... but i'll always follow her!
I freakin' LOVED Alanis. My and 6 of my little girlfriends and I saw her perform at the San Diego County Fair when we were 13 (Jagged Little Pill Tour) and it was AMAZING. So perfect for teen-angst. :)
Was that song really about Joey Gladstone?? I've always had trouble believing that.
YES. The Dave Coulier thing makes the whole song perfect in a way that it wouldn't be if she wrote it some generic hipster type. But no. She (hopefully) wrote it to Joey "Cut It Out" Gladstone.
UGH..she bugs me. Never was a fan. and since her fiance Ryan Reynolds broke things off and married Scarlot Johanson, looks like there's more angry anxst coming our way in the form of her whiney melodies.
oh I loved this! I was in elementary school and we made up a dance to Ironic. And we thought it was hilarious!
That cd was one of the defining music phases I had in middle school. I was also listening to Fiona Apple at the time so the chick rock era all came at the same time.
Oh 7th grade and Uncle Joey from Full House. I'm still very glad that we had Jagged Little Pill to get us through the teen angst. I still remember the VH1 pop up video for Ironic.
I had NO IDEA that Alanis used to be a pop diva. Wow.
"Jagged Little Pill" was one of teh first CDs that I ever got :) That was one great but angry CD :)
The other weekend, I was on a rock climbing hike and it was brutal. The only thing that really kept me going was constantly hearing "You Oughta Know" playing on repeat in my head. Love Alanis, she is too cool :)
I found this post really interesting, I knew she was into pop before but she certainly has changed alot!
re comment. Yes that's it, art comes in so many different forms, fashion and the photography of fashion when skillfully done can be a brilliant art form.
xoxo
So many memories on this CD.
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