Live in the Navajo Nation
Alanis Morissette · 2002
9 tracks · alternative rock · pop rock · progressive rock
A raw, intimate performance blending emotive vocals with acoustic arrangements in a unique cultural setting.
Why this album works
'Live in the Navajo Nation' is significant for its cultural context, being recorded on Native American land and showcasing Morissette's commitment to social issues. The album received critical praise for its heartfelt delivery and sincerity, further solidifying her status as a powerful live performer.
- Career context
- Released in 2002, 'Live in the Navajo Nation' was Alanis Morissette's first live album, following her commercial peak with 'Jagged Little Pill' in the mid-1990s. At this point, she was exploring more personal and introspective themes in her music, reflecting growth since her earlier work while connecting deeply with her audience through live performance.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Lana Del Rey· Lady Gaga· Katy Perry· Panic! at the Disco· Ariana Grande· Pitbull· Linkin Park· Taylor Swift
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Baba
- 2 That I Would Be Good Standout
- 3 No Pressure Over Cappuccino
- 4 U R
- 5 Heart of the House
- 6 Your House
- 7 I Was Hoping
- 8 Uninvited Standout
- 9 Ironic Standout
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