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.
Considering this, I'd say to just go chronologically.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.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.
Since you're listening to all of her albums, chronological order is the best way to go I'd say.I haven’t listened to most P!nk albums in full. Any suggestions for a listening order? Chronological? Classics first?
Laundry Service, Missundaztood and Xtina’s Stripped are a pop triumvirate of a bygone time.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.
CC: "ah when real pop music was everywhere"Laundry Service, Missundaztood and Xtina’s Stripped are a pop triumvirate of a bygone time.
Laundry Service, Missundaztood and Xtina’s Stripped are a pop triumvirate of a bygone time.
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.
I'm already upset at Try This! being booted out early on.
I'm already upset at Try This! being booted out early on.
Thanks for letting me know. Can't pass up a reason to once again deep dive into her catalog.Maybe it's a bit early for this, but I would like to tag some potential voters who were active in the P!nk threads recently and/or were interested in doing this rate:
@LiK
@distant_cousin
@kal
@P'NutButter
Also, @berserkboi, maybe you will change your mind? There's a whole month to listen and rate the songs.