Wavelength
Wavelength
Rate and discover music with friends
Alanis Morissette

Alanis MorissetteBest Alanis Morissette Albums Ranked

8.2

Avg Score

23

Opinions

11

Albums

14

Reviewers

012345678910
About

Summary from 23 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Alanis Morissette's catalog across 11 albums from 23 opinions, with an overall average of 8.2/10. The top-rated Alanis Morissette album is Jagged Little Pill (Collector's Edition) (1995) with a 9.3/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by Under Rug Swept and MTV Unplugged. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2020. You Oughta Know ranks as the highest-rated Alanis Morissette song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.

Under Rug Swept

Under Rug Swept

pitchfork
8.4

One of the great, universal inspirations throughout the history of rock and roll has been the death of a relationship.\xA0 In 1972, Carly Simon scored a hit with "You're So Vain," a thinly-veiled sendoff to former beau Warren Beatty.\xA0 John Lennon, while separated from Yoko Ono, wrote some of his most harrowing songs, such as "Jealous Guy."\xA0 And at the core of Fleetwood Mac's *Rumours* was th

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

consequence
8.0

The singer-songwriter names Change as her nemesis and meets it on the battleground

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

thelineofbestfit
8.0

Decades into her career and Alanis Morissette still knows how to balance the dark with the light

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

pitchfork
6.5

On her first album in eight years, the iconic singer-songwriter continues to take the lyrical road less traveled on a vulnerable, sedate, ballad-heavy album.

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

Such Pretty Forks in the Road

nme
6.0

When Alanis Morissette broke through with her seminal album ‘Jagged Little Pill’ in 1995, she became an emblem for female rage. Young women might have celebrated her for that, but others found it unbecoming. If being rightfully angry about the world in your early twenties (Morissette was 21 when the album was released) is seen as unladylike, you imagine society will hardly be pleased that the Cana

Havoc and Bright Lights

Havoc and Bright Lights

rollingstone
6.0

Alanis Morissette recently gave birth to her first child, so her seventh LP brings the mama drama. "I wake up and first thing’s first/I’m of service," she sings, like the Mother Teresa of diaper duty. She paints her mind-nursery in bright colors as she ponders what matters ("Empathy") and what doesn’t ("Celebrity"). Listen to "Woman […]

Wavelength is the Letterboxd for music.

Download the App