Pink: The Discography Rate ∞ WINNER!

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I’m surprised Lady Marmalade isn’t in as like a bonus extra, where we can rate it and see where it would end up, but it’s not officially a place (just to save all the people who’ll give it an 11 to spite the rest of this very strong discography).
 

ohnostalgia

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Different people will tell you different things. What singles do you like? I’d say go chronologically because it’s nice seeing the development between each. The first four are so wildly different and great.

Just Like A Pill
Don’t Let Me Get Me
What About Us
Blow Me One Last Kiss
Who Knew

Came to mind off the top of my head, but I’m sure I missed lots. Ironically the first Pink album is one I have listened to in full because she had a track on the Save The Last Dance soundtrack.
 
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Just Like A Pill
Don’t Let Me Get Me
What About Us
Blow Me One Last Kiss
Who Knew

Came to mind off the top of my head, but I’m sure I missed lots. Ironically the first Pink album is one I have listened to in full because she had a track on the Save The Last Dance soundtrack.
If I were you, I would start with Missundaztood and go chronologically before circling back to the debut (since you're somewhat familiar and it's such an outlier). I might even suggest skipping Try This and starting with Missundaztood, I'm Not Dead and Funhouse... not because Try This is a bad album, but because those three are so quintessentially Pink.
 

ohnostalgia

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Thanks for the advice! I think I’ll go chronological starting with Missundaztood. It’s probably the one I’m most familiar with because in grade 8 my teacher gave us a lot of unsupervised time to do group projects, which meant sitting in the back row of the library talking about music dddd. The P!nk and Shakira albums were hot topics.
 
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Thanks for the advice! I think I’ll go chronological starting with Missundaztood. It’s probably the one I’m most familiar with because in grade 8 my teacher gave us a lot of unsupervised time to do group projects, which meant sitting in the back row of the library talking about music dddd. The P!nk and Shakira albums were hot topics.
Laundry Service, Missundaztood and Xtina’s Stripped are a pop triumvirate of a bygone time.
 
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Thanks for the advice! I think I’ll go chronological starting with Missundaztood. It’s probably the one I’m most familiar with because in grade 8 my teacher gave us a lot of unsupervised time to do group projects, which meant sitting in the back row of the library talking about music dddd. The P!nk and Shakira albums were hot topics.

It might even be a good idea to go backwards first? The new album is a great blend of current and old P!nk, then you’ll get to her best albums and the ones you know more of later on.
 
I'm 100% down and I'm looking forward to hearing the debut for the first time (and really not looking forward to hearing Beautiful Trauma again).
 
I'm tempted to try this. I'm familiar with Try This, I'm Not Dead and Funhouse, but the others are a bit more vague in my memory. And I've not listened to any of her albums since The Truth About Love.

I imagine listening to the three albums that I've mentioned will bring back a lot of memories of my secondary school days.
 
I'm very intrigued to see how some of her 'deep cuts' will be ranked here, since there are some universal favorites hidden on the song list.

And it wouldn't be me if I didn't suggest to add a few more songs here that will fit the song choices.
"Leaving for the Last Time", "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate" (with Indigo Girls) even "Lady Marmalade" and "We Will Rock You" were officially released and can be considered a part of her 'wider' discography.
However, I won't mind at all if those aren't included.

Also, R.I.P. this:
 

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