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November 18, 2017
Start Date:
December 29, 2015
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General
Article name:
Truth About Love
Genre:
Pop englischsprachig
Product type:
LP (Vinyl)
Label:
RCA INT.
Number of tracks:
13
Tracklist LP - 1
P!nk - Are We All We Are (Explicit Version)
3:37
P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) (Explicit Version)
4:16
P!nk - Try
4:07
P!nk - Just Give Me A Reason
4:02
P!nk - True Love (Explicit Version)
3:50
P!nk - How Come You're Not Here
3:12
Tracklist - 2
P!nk - Slut Like You (Explicit Version)
3:41
P!nk - The Truth About Love (Explicit Version)
3:48
P!nk - Beam Me Up
4:27
P!nk - Walk Of Shame (Explicit Version)
2:41
P!nk - Here Comes The Weekend (Explicit Version)
4:24
P!nk - Where Did The Beat Go?
4:18
P!nk - The Great Escape
4:24
Description
Description
A lot has happened to P!nk since the release of her 2008 breakup album, Funhouse, most notably a reconciliation with her estranged husband, Carey Hart, and subsequent birth of their child in 2011. P!nk wrestles with these two life-changing events and many other thorny issues on her 2012 album, The Truth About Love, a vibrant mess of a record that finds the pop star embracing every one of her contradictions. Alone among the class of 2000 -- a group that roughly includes such other new millennium stars as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, and Jessica Simpson -- P!nk comes across as an actual adult, eager to dive into the muck of grown-up emotions, expanding and deepening her music without succumbing to stuffy pretension. She may be deeply invested in being a wife and mother but she's keenly aware of what's happening outside of her house, offering a clever spin on Ke$ha's freak empowerment on the opening "Are We All We Are," enlisting Fun.'s Nate Ruess as a duet partner on "Just Give Me a Reason," and fiendishly stealing some of the Black Keys' moves and retailoring them for the dancefloor on "How Come You're Not Here." P!nk deftly weaves these new threads into a tapestry that contains a few of her signature moves -- there is a handful of confessional power ballads and snotty, funny pure pop disguised as dance hits -- and some surprises, including cameos from Lily Allen ("True Love") and Eminem ("Here Comes the Weekend") and a title track that is as sunny and carnivalesque as a '60s surf-pop sensation. Sometimes the transitions are too sudden, causing some aural whiplash -- that clomping, heavy "Here Comes the Weekend" wouldn't fit neatly into any sequence -- but its ragged edges underscore the essential appeal of The Truth About Love: nothing about it is neat, it shifts courses and refutes itself, it's "nasty and salty," as P!nk herself sings about true love. It's weird and willfully, proudly human, a big pop album about real emotions and one of P!nk's wildest rides. [An LP version was also released.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Contributors Artist: P!nk Record Label: RCA