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Alanis Morissette Biography
Along with counterparts Jewel and Fiona Apple, Alanis Morissette
was one of the most successful singer/songwriters to ride in on the second wave
of grrrl rock in the mid-'90s. Born on June 1, 1974, Alanis Nadine Morissette
and her two brothers were raised in Ottawa, Canada by French-Canadian and
Hungarian parents. By the age of 10, the precocious Morissette had landed a role
on the Nickelodean TV show "You Can't Do That on Television" and recorded her
first single, "Fate Stay With Me." She spent most of her pre-pubescent years
performing throughout Canada, singing "O Canada" at sporting events and even
making the de rigueur appearance on "Star Search."
The hard work paid off and at 14 Morissette was offered a recording contract
with MCA/Canada. Her debut, Alanis, a collection of dance-pop songs, was
released in 1991 and went platinum in Canada. That year, Morissette won the Juno
award (Canada's Grammy) for Most Promising Female Vocalist. Her sophomore
effort, 1992's Now Is the Time, was recorded and released before Morissette
graduated from high school.
However, this album -- another collection of teeny bop dance tunes -- sold only
half as well as her debut, and at age 17 it looked as if Morissette's career was
on the wane. After high school, Morissette moved to Los Angeles where she had
the good fortune to hook up with songwriter/producer Glen Ballard, known for his
work with Michael Jackson, Paula Abdul and Wilson Phillips. The creative
chemistry between Ballard and Morissette was evident from the beginning. Ballard
pushed Morissette to pursue darker, edgier themes in her music, venturing away
from the cutesy teenager and toward the introspective young woman.
"Most of the songs are, in a roundabout way, actually addressed to myself," says
Morissette of her work with Ballard at this time. "There's a certain aspect of
the songs that's very confessional, very unadulterated...It was a very
unfettered, spiritual experience."
The resulting demo tape was shopped around to the major labels and Madonna's
Maverick imprint eventually signed Morissette. Jagged Little Pill, was released
in the summer of 1995. On the strength of the break-out single "You Oughta
Know," the album reached platinum status and the Top 10. Follow-up singles "Hand
in My Pocket," "All I Really Want" and "Ironic" kept Jagged Little Pill on the
album charts the next two years, ultimately selling 28 million copies worldwide.
Morissette was showered with industry awards for Jagged Little Pill, including
Grammys for Album of the Year, Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock
Song and Best Rock Album. Her much-anticipated follow-up, Supposed Former
Infatuation Junkie, was released in November 1998 on Maverick has sold over 7
million copies worldwide.
David Basham After finishing her recent tour with Tori Amos, Alanis Morissette
has headed to New Zealand and Australia for a month-long tour, though she took
time out to tape an episode of "MTV Unplugged" scheduled to air next month.
Morissette's stripped-down set was recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in
mid-September, during which the Canadian songstress performed acoustic versions
of such songs as "You Oughta Know," "Uninvited," and a cover of the Police's
"King of Pain." The Alanis Morissette "Unplugged" is currently scheduled to be
broadcast on MTV on November 1. Morissette also plans to release an accompanying
"Unplugged" album via Maverick Records on November 23, and a version of "That I
Would Be Good" from the taping is tentatively set to be issued as a single in
early November. The song originally appeared on last year's "Supposed Former
Infatuation Junkie."