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The discography typically features MTV Unplugged (1999), a release that showcases the benefits of lossless audio. Without compression, the acoustic space of the live venue expands, making Morissette's intimate performances of "That I Would Be Good" and her cover of The Police’s "King of Pain" sound as if she is performing in the room with the listener. Subsequent studio albums like Under Rug Swept (2002) and So-Called Chaos (2004) highlight her transition into self-production, characterized by rich guitar textures and clean vocal mixing. 4. Mature Reflections and Later Works (2008–Present)

In 1995, Morissette signed with Maverick Records, moved to Los Angeles, and partnered with producer Glen Ballard. The result was a total reinvention that shook the music industry. Jagged Little Pill (1995) Alanis Morissette - Discography -FLAC- -PMEDIA- ---

: Her sophomore pop effort. This album featured a more mature ballad sound but marked the end of her contract with MCA Records Canada, setting the stage for her musical reinvention. 2. The Maverick Breakthrough and Alternative Rock Era The discography typically features MTV Unplugged (1999), a

From the industrial loops of her late-90s work to the orchestral strings of her 2020s material, high-resolution audio ensures that every instrument occupies its own distinct space in the stereo field. Jagged Little Pill (1995) : Her sophomore pop effort

Before diving into the albums, it is crucial to understand why high-fidelity audio elevates Morissette's catalogue.

A beautiful, minimalist electronic-rock hybrid celebrating gratitude and vulnerability.