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Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is the fourth album and second internationally released album by singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released by Maverick Records in the United States on November 3 1998 (see 1998 in music).
History
Morissette wrote "Thank U" and "Baba" after her trip to India. The protagonist of "Baba" goes on a spiritual pilgrimage to India where she encounters a guru who, like many spiritual teachers in India, is referred to as "Baba". The word "Baba" means father in the Hindi language. Morissette opened most of shows during the Junkie era with the song, and it was featured as an opener during her 2002 tours. It has been seldomly played since then. "Baba" opened Morissette's performance on the television show MTV Unplugged in 1999, but it was excluded from the CD release Alanis Unplugged. Another live version of "Baba" was released on the No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees CD. Additionally, the text on the album's cover refers to the The Five Precepts of Buddhism. The first single from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, "Thank U", was released to U.S. radio in October 1998. It charted considerably high in initial airplay because of the anticipation for the album, but many critics and listeners who had pigeonholed Morissette as an angry woman were surprised by the song's calm and serene feel. Released in November, the album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 with the highest first-week sales for a female artist at the time, selling 469,054 copies in its first seven days. It held the number-one spot for an additional week, before falling to eighth place in what is generally a busy shopping period because of the holiday season. Over the next few weeks sales for the album slowly declined, and then faltered drastically. After twenty-eight weeks, the album had fallen off the Billboard 200, and as of 2006 it had sold 2.6 million copies according to Nielsen SoundScan.[1] As Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie went triple platinum, it was by no means a failure, but it was a huge drop off from Jagged Little Pill, which went platinum sixteen times. The label tried boosting sales with a second single, "Joining You", which became a modest hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. "Unsent", the third single, peaked outside the top forty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The fourth single "So Pure" failed to chart. None of the singles revived significant interest in the album. At the time of its release, Morissette fans were very discontented with Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, feeling almost betrayed by its huge departure from Jagged Little Pill. Critics were disparaging in their reviews, but the passing of time brought larger appreciation for the record. Many fans consider it her greatest and most personal record.[citation needed] In fact, some of the album's more lyrically complex and eclectic songs — "Joining You", "So Pure", "Baba" and "I Was Hoping" in particular — are often passionately acknowledged and praised in fan reviews of the record and in fan reviews of her 2005 compilation album Alanis Morissette: The Collection; some reviewers expressed disappointement that these songs were not included.[citation needed]
Track listingAlthough the vast majority of the songs on the album had music composed as a joint effort by Morissette and Ballard, the lyrics on all of them were written exclusively by Morissette.
The Australian version of the album contains a demo (piano and vocals only) of "Uninvited" (from the City of Angels soundtrack) as a bonus track.
Personnel
Charts and certifications
NotesStudio albums: Alanis · Now Is the Time · Jagged Little Pill · Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie · Under Rug Swept · So-Called Chaos · Jagged Little Pill Acoustic Other CDs: Space Cakes · Alanis Unplugged · Feast on Scraps · Alanis Morissette: The Collection pl:Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie pt:Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie sv:Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
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