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''Alanis'' is the debut studio album by Alanis Morissette, released only in
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on April 16, 1991, by MCA Records Canada. Morissette recorded the album with Leslie Howe, who also produced her second album ''
Now Is the Time ''Now Is the Time'' is the second studio album by Alanis Morissette, released only in Canada on October 20, 1992. It was her final album for MCA Records Canada. Morissette recorded the album with Leslie Howe, who produced her debut album, '' ...
'' (1992), and it was certified
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Background and recording

John Alexander, head of A&R for MCA Records Canada, first heard a demo tape from Morissette in 1983, when she was nine years old. He called it "very promising. Her voice was very strong, and it was remarkable that the tape included some original songs written by her at that age." However, he decided not to sign her to a record deal because "from an A&R standpoint, I said, 'What am I going to do with a nine-year-old?Kawashima, Dale
"Great Publishing Story: John Alexander & Alanis Morissette"
''Songwriter Universe''. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
In 1987, Morissette met entertainment manager Stephan Klovan, and at the 1988 World Cup of Figure Skating, she recorded a well-received version of "
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" with two musicians, one of whom was Leslie Howe of the new wave/synthpop duo One to One. Klovan intended for Howe to work with Morissette so that she could audition on the television show ''
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'', but eventually both he and Howe decided to try to secure a record contract for her. She did appear on ''Star Search'' in 1990, having auditioned more than once. One of the
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s Howe and Morissette created with keyboardist Serge Côté in the studio was " Walk Away", for which Howe and Klovan funded an expensive promotional video that was filmed in
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."Alanis Morissette - Biography"
. ''The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia''. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
In 1988 Howe sent the video to Alexander, who later arranged a dinner meeting with Morissette. "I could tell that she was a very focused and passionate 14-year-old girl, who was also very talented", Alexander said. "I felt strongly that we could work together to build her music career." The next day he met Morissette and her parents and told them he wanted to sign her, but MCA Records did not endorse this decision. Leeds Levy, president of MCA Publishing in North America, thought that Morissette had talent and agreed to sign her to a publishing deal as well as help fund a record deal for her. MCA Publishing financed the album through Hot Mustard Records, its new independent label for the development of new artists, and MCA Records distributed it. The album was recorded in Distortion Studios, Ottawa between September and December 1990. According to Morissette, people from MCA placed "hardcore" pressure on her to lose weight in time for the album's release, leading her to develop
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and
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. She subsequently began therapy, which she called "a long process to un-program
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I try to remember, whatever my body is, it's perfect the way it is." She also revealed she would often go straight from school to the studios where she would stay until 3 or 4 am and write/record music, drink alcohol, smoke marijuana, and hang out with what she called "the older crowd".


Release and legacy

''Alanis'' was released in April 1991 to mixed reviews, and the media drew comparisons between Morissette and other
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singers at the time such as
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and Tiffany. Its first single, " Too Hot", reached number 14 on the Canadian singles chart and, in July, peaked within the top ten on contemporary hit radio. CBC called the song " Paula Abdul-inspired", and the ''
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'' described it as "cheesy" and "poppy". " Feel Your Love" was released as a single during this period, and the
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certified the album
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. ''Alanis'' reached number 25 on the Canadian album chart, and two other singles were released: "Walk Away", the video for which featured
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, and "Plastic". At the 1992 Juno Awards "Too Hot" received nominations for " Single of the Year" and "
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" (for the "Hott Shot" remix), and Morissette won the award for " Most Promising Female Vocalist". The album went on to sell over 200,000 copies, though Morissette's popularity experienced a backlash at her high school, where her version of "O Canada" was played over the PA system every morning. ''
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'' magazine said the album "brought orissettemodest renown ... (one presumes) among people
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who don't read lyric sheets", while ''
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'' described it as "vaguely Madonna-esque dance-pop" and "fairly generic".Wild, David
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''. November 2, 1995. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
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'' labelled it "a faux Janet Jackson album", and '' Spin'' magazine wrote, "It's as if her high school yearbook picture came to life and made an album designed to haunt her forever. Sometimes cheese is
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."Hannaham, James
"Alanis In Wonderland"
. '' Spin''. November 2, 1995. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
In 1995 Morissette released her international debut album ''
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'' through U.S. label
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. Executives at Maverick persuaded MCA Records to withdraw all copies of ''Alanis'' and ''Now Is the Time'' from circulation, and they did not mention either album in the promotional material for ''Jagged Little Pill''. According to ''Spin'', Morissette's transformation from "the Debbie Gibson of Canada" to an
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musician made some Canadians skeptical. As of 2008 ''Alanis'' is officially out of print, but some pirates and
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s have circulated. Morissette said of ''Alanis'' and ''Now Is the Time'', "I'm not scared people might hear these records. I never did ''
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'' centrefolds. There's nothing I regret. Maybe people will just understand that my lyrics are from different experiences if they hear those records. It validates 'Jagged Little Pill''nbsp;... There was an element of me not being who I really was at the time and I'm now more experienced with my life. It was because I wasn't prepared to open up that way. The focus for me then was entertaining people and getting my feet wet in the business, it was about being young & having fun as opposed to sharing any revelations I had at the time. I had them, but I wasn't prepared or comfortable with sharing it." She considered including material from both albums on her 2005 compilation '' The Collection'', but she was talked out of it and decided against it, citing the genres dance/pop wouldn't match other material from her current discography, also "it was right around when I was 19 and ''Jagged Little Pill'' where I first felt writing was a channelled experience. That has a lot to do with where I was at then, with having met
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, with my moving from Canada and moving away from any preconceived notions of how songs 'should' be written. It was the beginning of a new way to approach songwriting altogether.""Official Biography"
.
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. Retrieved August 19, 2006.


Track listing


Charts


Certifications and sales


Personnel

* Leslie Howe - producer, engineer, mixing, drum programming,
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, additional keyboards * Serge Côté -
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* Frank "Fish" Levin - Mastermind on "Human Touch", keyboard solo on "Too Hot", extra strings arrangement on "On My Own" * Alanis Morissette - lead vocals, backing vocals on "Too Hot" & "Feel Your Love": *Chad Morissette - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Wade Morissette - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Tyley Ross - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *John & Peter (The "Burn Bros.") - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Tom "Sloppy" Saidak - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Kevin "Iceman" Little - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Dan "Capt. Pin" - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) * Deane Josh Lovejoy - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Sean Daley - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Jenny "Frank #1" Parlier - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Mr. Fish - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Sal - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Rick "Slick" Kumar - backing vocals (tracks 1, 2) *Martin Soldat - art direction, design * Dimo Safari - photography


Notes


References

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