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Can't Take Me Home

 
Album Review: Can't Take Me Home

  • Artist: Pink
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 04, 2000
  • Total Time: 54:08
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It may be hard to listen to Pink's debut album Can't Take Me Home without hearing TLC, specifically their 1999 album Fanmail. After all, L.A. Reid and Babyface were the executive producers for both albums, and they decided to use a skittering, post-jungle rhythm for the bedrock of these savvy, club-ready dance-pop productions -- a sound exploited expertly on TLC's record. If Can't Take Me Home pales next to Fanmail, it's not Pink's fault, nor is it because the album is sub-par; it's simply because it follows in the footsteps of a record that's as close to a modern classic as contemporary soul gets. Judged as its own entity, Pink's debut is quite strong, even if it isn't perfect. The production is masterminded by Babyface and LA Reid, who oversee such producers as Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, and Tricky (not to be confused with the dark trip-hop genius, of course), and throughout this album, their work sparkles, from the deft layers of drum machines to the sultriness of the slow grooves. For the most part, Pink's performances match that production -- she may not be able to deliver ballads with assurance and soul just yet, but she never over-sings. She also not only has an appealing voice, but displays a fair amount of chops. So, with the production and performances in place, that leaves just the songs. While there are no bad cuts on Can't Take Me Home, there aren't any knock-out punches, either. They're all fairly well-crafted, but they're more ingratiating than immediate, and if dance-pop should be anything, it should be indelible upon at least the second listen, if not the first. Many of the songs on Can't Take Me Home need a few spins before they truly sink in, which is a bit unfortunate. Still, it's not the worst situation in the world, either, especially since a lot of the tunes actually do make an impression with repeated plays. So, Can't Take Me Home doesn't really escape many of the pitfalls of a debut, but thanks to LA Reid and Babyface's production and Pink's engaging talents, it's a promising first effort all the same. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Split Personality Babyface, Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, A. Moore P!nk (3:58)
Hell Wit Ya A. Moore, Kevin "Shekspere" Briggs P!nk (2:58)
Most Girls Babyface, D. Thomas P!nk (4:58)
There You Go [*] Kandi Burruss, A. Moore, Kevin "Shekspere" Briggs P!nk (3:22)
You Make Me Sick Anthony President, Brainz Dimilo P!nk (4:07)
Let Me Let You Know S. Hall, C. Stewart P!nk (4:44)
Love Is Such a Crazy Thing D. Jones P!nk (5:13)
Private Show A. Martin P!nk (4:14)
Can't Take Me Home A. Moore P!nk (3:38)
Stop Falling A. Moore P!nk (5:50)
Do What U Do P!nk (3:57)
Hiccup Dallas Austin, A. Moore P!nk (3:31)
Is It Love A. Moore, A. Phillips P!nk (3:38)

Credits

Babyface (Producer), Kerren Berz (Strings), Kerren Berz (String Arrangements), Chris Champion (Engineer), Sherree Ford-Payne (Vocals (Background)), John Frye (Engineer), Michael Keith (Arranger), Kevin Lively (Assistant), Manny Marroquin (Mixing), Neil Pogue (Mixing), Herb Powers (Mastering), L.A. Reid (Producer), Larry Reid (Producer), Soulshock (Arranger), Soulshock (Producer), Soulshock (Instrumentation), Daryl Simmons (Producer), Tye-V (Vocals (Background)), Mike "Hitman" Wilson (Engineer), Karlin (Arranger), Karlin (Producer), Karlin (Instrumentation), Sean "Sep" Hall (Producer), Sean "Sep" Hall (Engineer), Damon Thomas (Vocal Arrangement), Ivy Skoff (Production Coordination), Steve Baughman (Assistant), Daniela Federici (Photography), Victor McCoy (Assistant), Mauricio Iragorri (Assistant), Craig Love (Guitar), Paul Boutin (Engineer), Blake Eiseman (Engineer), Josh Butler (Engineer), Fredrick Parnell (Hair Stylist), Ralph Cacciurri (Assistant), Daron Jones (Arranger), Daron Jones (Producer), Daron Jones (Instrumentation), Derrick Scott (Guitar), Paul Foley (Engineer), Jason Rome (Assistant), Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney (Keyboards), Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney (Producer), Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney (Drum Programming), Cherie O'Brien (Creative Coordinator), Celeste Moses (Production Coordination), Celeste Moses (Artist Coordination), Steve Macauley (Assistant), Kawan "KP" Prather (A&R), Justin Henry (Make-Up), Kenny Stallworth (Assistant), John Horesco IV (Assistant), Mike Hartnett (Bass), Mike Hartnett (Guitar), Regina Davenport (Artist Coordination), Darrell Thorp (Assistant), Rob Chirelli (Mixing), P!nk (Arranger), P!nk (Vocals), P!nk (Vocals (Background)), P!nk (Main Performer), P!nk (Vocal Arrangement), Douglas Robertson (Assistant), Jamal Jones (Vocals (Background)), Ricardo Lewis (Vocals (Background)), Brian Smith (Engineer), Brian Smith (Assistant), Lysa Cooper (Stylist), Robert Hannon (Assistant), Tavia Ivey (Vocals (Background)), Dylan Vaughan (Assistant), Sharon A. Daley (A&R), Stephanie Vonarx (Assistant), P.A. (Drums), P.A. (Keyboards), P.A. (Producer), Chrissy Conway (Vocals (Background)), Jason Boyd (Arranger), Elliot Blakely (Assistant), Milwaukee Buck (Mixing), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing), Anthony President (Producer), Anthony President (Drum Programming), Anthony President (Instrumentation), Will Baker (Vocal Arrangement)
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Can't Take Me Home
Studio album by P!nk
Released April 4, 2000 (U.S.)
September 18, 2000 (UK)
Recorded 1999
Genre R&B, dance, hip hop, soul
Length 54:21 (international edition)
65:32 (UK edition)
Label LaFace
Producer Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Steve "Rhythm" Clarke, Kandi Burruss, Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, Tricky Stewart, Daron Jones
Professional reviews
P!nk chronology
Can't Take Me Home
(2000)
Missundaztood
(2001)
Singles from Can't Take Me Home
  1. "There You Go"
    Released: February 8, 2000
  2. "Most Girls"
    Released: August 29, 2000
  3. "You Make Me Sick"
    Released: February 13, 2001

Can't Take Me Home is the debut album by American pop singer P!nk, released in the United States on April 4, 2000 by LaFace Records. It produced three singles ("There You Go", "Most Girls", and "You Make Me Sick") and peaked at number twenty-six on the U.S. Billboard 200. As of July 2006, it had sold 2.6 million copies. according to Nielsen SoundScan.[1] Producers included Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, and Tricky. This album's sound is very different from all of her future ones, since this album has hints of R&B/Soul, and even slight elements of Hip-Hop, as she proceeded toward a more pop-oriented sound on her next album which progressed to the current rock-oriented sound she has now.

The song "Split Personality" is featured in the 2001 film The Princess Diaries.

Contents

Cover

The cover released in the US was different than in the UK. The US edition has a faded yellow-brown color for its background, while the UK's cover has a blue background. The picture and title on the cover remain the same on both editions.

Track listing

  1. "Split Personality" (Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Babyface, A. Moore) – 4:01
  2. "Hell wit Ya" (Kevin "Shekspere" Briggs, Kandi Burruss, D. Green, Moore) – 2:58
  3. "Most Girls" (Babyface, D. Thomas) – 4:59
  4. "There You Go" (Briggs, Burruss, Moore) – 3:23
  5. "You Make Me Sick" (B. Dimilo, Anthony President, M. Tabb) – 4:08
  6. "Let Me Let You Know" (N. Creque, S. Hall, C. Stewart, Robin Thicke) – 4:45
  7. "Love Is Such a Crazy Thing" (J. Boyd, D. Jones, M. Keith, L. Maxwell, Q. Parker, M. Scandrick, C. Sills) – 5:14
  8. "Private Show" (K. Karlin, A. Martin, I. Matias, C. Schack, L. Schack) – 4:15
  9. "Can't Take Me Home" (Steve "Rhythm" Clarke, Moore) – 3:39
  10. "Stop Falling" (W. Baker, Moore, P. Woodruff) – 5:51
  11. "Do What U Do" (J. Hollins, E. Lewis, K. Prather, M. Sinclair) – 3:58
  12. "Hiccup" (D. Avant, Steve "Rhythm" Clarke, Moore) – 3:32
  13. "Is It Love" (Steve "Rhythm" Clarke, Moore, A. Phillips) – 3:38

UK edition

  1. "There You Go" (Sovereign Mix) – 6:20
  2. "Most Girls" (X-Men Vocal Mix) – 4:51

Personnel

  • Alecia Moore - Vocals
  • Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney – Keyboards, Producer, Drum Programming
  • Babyface – Producer
  • Steve "Rhythm" Clarke - Producer, Drum Programing
  • Will Baker – Vocal Arrangement
  • Steve Baughman – Assistant
  • Kerren Berz – Strings, String Arrangements
  • Elliot Blakely – Assistant
  • Paul Boutin – Engineer
  • Jason Boyd – Arranger
  • Josh Butler – Engineer
  • Ralph Cacciurri – Assistant
  • Chris Champion – Engineer
  • Rob Chirelli – Mixing
  • Chrissy Conway – Vocals (bckgr)
  • Lysa Cooper – Stylist
  • Sharon A. Daley – A&R
  • Regina Davenport – Artist Coordination
  • Kevin "KD" Davis – Mixing
  • Blake Eiseman – Engineer
  • Daniela Federici – Photography
  • Paul Foley – Engineer
  • Sherree Ford-Payne – Vocals (bckgr)
  • John Frye – Engineer

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 10
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Wallonia) 48
Canadian Albums Chart 20
Dutch Albums Chart 58
German Albums Chart 85
Irish Albums Chart 23
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart 12
UK Albums Chart 13
U.S. Billboard 200 26
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 23

Certifications

Territory Certifier Certification Sales
Australia ARIA 2× platinum[2] 140,000+
Canada CRIA 2× platinum 200,000+
United Kingdom BPI Platinum[3] 500,000+
United States RIAA 2× platinum 2,400,000

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