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Alanis Morissette Tears Through a Range of “Flavors” in New York

9/29/08, 1:13 pm EST

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Just three dates into her Flavors of Entanglement tour, Alanis Morissette delivered an energetic, hits-friendly show before a sold-out crowd at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on Friday night. With a five-piece band in tow, the artist, sounding virtually the same live as she does on record, alternated between electric and acoustic guitar, peppered with her signature harmonica playing.

Before she even took the stage, Alanis’ voice soared through the concert hall as her pianist segued into the haunting opening solo of 1998’s City of Angels theme “Uninvited.” Clad in a forest-green silk blouse and skinny black jeans tucked into tight black boots, Morissette alternately gripped the microphone stand and flailed around with abandon. At times, it seemed as if the sheer volume of her Cousin It waist-length tresses were propelling her around the stage as the literal and visual darkness of the show were punctuated by fits of pulsating strobe lights.

Though familiar rockers like “All I Really Want” and “Head Over Feet” brought the most immediate response from the audience, it was the artist’s newer, quieter material that resonated most. Heart-wrenching, spectacularly sparse new single “Not As We” brought sympathetic applause after each verse, while self-examining, insecure ballads “Tapes” (also from Flavors of Entanglement) and “Flinch” (from 2002’s Under Rug Swept) were met with similar response. Even the vitriolic “You Oughta Know” was brought down a notch in venom (and BPMs), though fans didn’t refrain from joining in on the chorus, fists clenched in the air.

“Moratorium,” a trip-hop swirl of sputtering sounds and sharp beats inflected with Middle Eastern strings, was the set’s most interesting detour. Reciting the chorus as if it were a mantra of surefire soul-healing, the singer clasped her hands and closed her eyes before spinning wildly as the word “FREEDOM” appeared overhead.

After a brief acoustic set, Morissette performed an encore of perennial favorites, including sing-alongs “You Learn” and “Ironic” (the latter featuring the playfully switched-up lyrics “It’s like meeting the man of my dreams, and then meeting his beautiful… husband”). She closed her show with an apropos finale — “Thank U,” among the most affirmative and upbeat songs in her canon.

Set List:
“The Couch” (Part I)
“Uninvited”
“Versions Of Violence”
“All I Really Want”
“The Couch” (Part II)
“Not As We”
“Not the Doctor”
“Citizen Of the Planet”
“Head Over Feet”
“The Couch” (Part III)
“Sympathetic Character”
“Flinch”
“Moratorium”
“You Oughta Know”
“Tapes”

Acoustic Set
“Hand In My Pocket”
“Everything”
“So Pure”

Encore
“You Learn”
“Ironic”
“Thank U”

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Comments

Joe O | 1/23/2009, 4:06 pm EST

Alanis never disappoints. I saw the show in Ann Arbor in the fall and it was awesome. Every time she comes out with a cd, every song is its own. All are complex tales that through her music and her voice, invite you in. Amazing!

Donna | 10/11/2008, 5:03 pm EST

Ryan who? I have seen this unbelievable talented artist in Chi, Fort. Lauderdale, Vegas, and NY! She is nothing short of really being appreciated!!!

Stacey | 10/2/2008, 1:05 pm EST

Saw her last night in Cincinnati. She was nothing short of spectacular. As usual, I was in awe!

c | 9/30/2008, 9:25 pm EST

saw her in atlantic city … sounds like she has her show down to a science (also dedicated ‘everything’ to the geminis) … but it’s fucking amazingggg.

sidenote, those boots are to die for.

Diana c | 9/30/2008, 11:09 am EST

I was at this and the Boston Concert as well. She sounded great. In Boston you could not tell she had a cold (she mentioned it earlier at her signing). I was very excited when she dedicated the song “Everything” to all the Geminis in the audience in New York. That was the song I had her sign in Boston.

Karla | 9/29/2008, 5:45 pm EST

The concert was amazing, as always. Alanis is a very solid artist and i could not expect anything different! I’ve been going to her concerts ever since the first album and its amazing how her voice and energy on stage are the same.
You are awesome!!!

Mariah | 9/29/2008, 4:45 pm EST

Very well written review! I could almost see and hear Alanis!

Samantha | 9/29/2008, 3:08 pm EST

I love the way allanis is so pure.
Well done immpressing New York.
You are an idol to so many young teenagers such as myself.

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