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Can't Take Me Home

Can't Take Me Home
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'Can't Take Me Home' is the debut album from US singer, Pink. Produced by L.A. Reid and Babyface, the album treads in the footsteps of TLC's 'Fanmail' release, of which Reid and Babyface were producers of and delivers a mix of R&B, dance and pop. The album also features the singles 'You Make Me Sick', 'Most Girls', and 'There You Go'.

Track Listing

  1. Split Personality
  2. Hell Wit Ya
  3. Most Girls
  4. There You Go
  5. You Make Me Sick
  6. Let Me Let You Know
  7. Love Is Such A Crazy Thing
  8. Private Show
  9. Can't Take Me Home
  10. Stop Falling
  11. Do What U Do
  12. Hiccup
  13. Is It Love
  14. There You Go
  15. Most Girls

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5837 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-05-29
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

There You Go!!!5
What can I say? Very R&B and VERY different from her latter three albums.
I knew this album was going to be R&By but it was NOTHING like I imagined it to be. I thought it was going to be more like Missundaztood.
That said, I'm an R&B fan and this album on the whole is great.
The only reviewers who have rated it badly either aren't R&B fans (which doesn't help) or are hearing this off the back of Missundaztood, Try This or I'm Not Dead. The latter and the former are my favourite Pink albums, but this one has to come a close third.
Highlights for me are the kick-ass, typical Pink song Most Girls, Can't Take Me Home, which is a cross between TLC and... hmm, There You Go, lmao which I must say again sounds VERY like TLC in the instrumental and delivery of the lyrics, You Make Me Sick, which again sounds like TLC and... I'm not sure, just other R&B artists, the zany Split Personality.

Where has the Pink on this album gone?5
I cannot tell you how surprised I was first of all to see the producers on this album (Babyface, She'kspere, Trixter) and secondly to hear the songs. This album is one of the swankiest, funkiest and downright enjoyable slices of R&B I have heard in a long time. The title track is absolutely fantastic and the album never loses momentum from then on, Pink even pulls off a few killer ballad style tracks without a hitch.

You might say having Babyface (Toni Braxton's favourite producer) work on your album could make anyone sound good but I think Pink really shines on this album, her vocals are husky but limitless, she can pull of those high notes.

The one thing I was wondering, where has Pink gone since making this album? Maybe it was just that her label got her wrong and underneath this album's slinky R&B exterior, she was a rock chick all along but I definitely know which she does with most ease and attitude.

Pink, you are not a rock chick, get back in the studio and make "Can't Take Me Home Pt. 2" I was really looking forward to some more collaborations with other R&B artists and producers but you've gone in the complete wrong direction and I'm so annoyed about it. However, that doesn't stop me clinging on to this album for dear life, it is pure R&B genius. Buy it now if you are a dedicated or passive R&B fan, you hopefully won't be dissapointed, I definitely am not.

PS. The garage remixes of "There You Go" and "Most Girls" at the end of the album are awful but the actual album tracks are all faultless, no exaggeration they are all fantastic.

It'ssssss OK4
I don't think this is personally pinks best one. It might be her first album, but i think that mIssunderstood is better than this. TRue, i haven't listeing to all of this but i think the best track so far out of this is bad girls.