Alanis Morissette - Discography -flac- -pmedia- --- Site
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter whose career shifted from a teen dance-pop star in Canada to an international alternative rock icon
Havoc and Bright Lights
Morissette's eighth studio album, , was released in 2012, featuring a more upbeat and experimental sound. The album included hit singles like "Celebrity (The Toast)" and "Lonely Bitch." Alanis Morissette - Discography -FLAC- -PMEDIA- ---
3. The Log & Cue Files:
A true "Scene" or high-quality
Alanis Morissette is an independent artist. While she famously fought her label, she now owns her masters. When you buy a FLAC from her Bandcamp or Qobuz, she gets a significant royalty. You Oughta Know – DR12 (Excellent) Ironic –
Flavors of Entanglement
Morissette's seventh studio album, , was released in 2008 to critical acclaim. The album explored themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth, with standout tracks like "The Wound (The Hand That Feeds)" and "In My Shoes." The "Jagged" Dynamics: Her magnum opus, Jagged Little
MTV Unplugged
Throughout her career, Morissette has released several live recordings and EPs, showcasing her incredible live performances and providing fans with a unique perspective on her music. Notable live recordings include (2005) and Live at the O2 Arena (2006).
- You Oughta Know – DR12 (Excellent)
- Ironic – DR11
- Hand in My Pocket – DR10
- The "Jagged" Dynamics: Her magnum opus, Jagged Little Pill, is famously dynamic. In MP3, the "smash" of the drums on "You Oughta Know" can sound like a wet thud. In FLAC, you hear the room, the vibration of the snare, and the raw, unhinged grit of her vocals.
- The Harmonica: Alanis is one of the few modern artists to make the harmonica cool again. This instrument produces complex frequencies (overtones) that are usually the first casualty of MP3 compression. FLAC preserves that raspy, breathing texture.
- The "PMEDIA" Standard: Typically, release groups tagging files as
-PMEDIA-or similar indicators are archiving CD rips or high-res sources without altering the data. This means you are hearing the master exactly as it exists on the glass, without the "lossy" artifacts that flatten the soundstage.