The Canadian rock singer Alanis Morissette has already a career as a national teen star sitting on when she struck her first global release Jagged Little Pill worldwide. On that album Morissette let go of all shame and cries of frustration set in sometimes painfully intimate but always catchy songs. There are no fewer than four hits (You Oughta Know, Ironic, You Learn And Hand In My Pocket) trailed
… and record the soundtrack of every adolescent who grows up in the nineties. The albums that followed could not match the success and slowly seems to Morissette to disappear the sacred fire. Her fifth album Flavors Of Entanglement (2008) is taken for granted and only purchased by its most loyal fans.more