Alanis Morissette - Words + Music (by Alanis Morissette)

I vividly remember listening to Alanis Morissette’s album, Jagged Little Pill, when I was in college. Her music was unique and empowering in the mid-90s. It felt like she was bravely breaking barriers for women with her honest lyrics. I enjoyed learning about some of the songs on that album through this Audible Original in which she openly talks about her early journey in the music industry and her personal growth.

I was immediately impressed that Alanis opened this Words + Music session by normalizing human emotions, especially anger. The use of music has been instrumental for her to process her own emotions. Throughout this audiobook, Alanis shares her insights into specific songs from her earlier albums, like "You Oughta Know," "Ironic," "Thank U," and "Hand in My Pocket.” These songs are also performed acoustically, which makes for a really cool audiobook experience. I also loved how much her Canadian accent came through in her voice. Haha!

I admire her courage to defy what people expected of her early in her career. She talked about moving to Los Angeles and appreciating how she was encouraged to evolve and sing what she wanted. She also shared some personal stories about her trip to India, which really helped her develop as a person. She began meditating regularly because of that experience. Alanis seems like a really down-to-earth and interesting person. I would love it if she would write a full-length autobiography someday!

I thought I would wrap-up my review with the official video for “Ironic.” I remember being a huge fan of this song and video when it first came out.

 

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