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5:19 pm - 09/16/2012

Pink, 'The Truth About Love': Track-By-Track Review



Let's face it: 2012 hasn't been a great year for the pop album. Sure, it's been an excellent year for the pop single, but when the year's biggest sellers are 2011 releases from Adele and One Direction, pop fans have been chomping at the bit for an album that will set the tone for what radio might sound like for the next year or two.

Pink's "The Truth About Love" could very well be that album. Teaming her with first-time collaborators like Greg Kurstin, Jeff Bhasker and Semisonic's Dan Wilson, pairing her once again with heavy-hitters Max Martin, Shellback, Butch Walker and Billy Mann and featuring guest spots (rarities for a Pink album) from fun.'s Nate Ruess, Eminem and Lily Rose Cooper (a.k.a. Lily Allen), "The Truth About Love" is a peerlessly witty, endlessly melodic tour de force. The album has moments that will make Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert and countless others who've followed in Pink's footsteps calling their A&R guys immediately to recreate them.

There's also a wealth of material to choose from. Due Tuesday at retail and digital outlets, the album will come in at least two different deluxe editions - one at Target, with four exclusive bonus tracks, the other at iTunes with two of its own extra cuts. Which are the best cuts? Check out our track-by-track review of "The Truth About Love's" deluxe Target edition.

1. Are We All We Are - An anthemic call-to-arms penned with Butch Walker, John Hill and Lana Del Rey producer Emile Haynie, "Are We All We Are" has a self-empowerment message that picks up where 2010 mega-hit "Raise Your Glass" left off. "We are the people that you'll never get the best of / Not forget the rest of / Just sing it loud until the kids will sing it right back," she sings.

2. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - Already a top 10 Hot 100 hit, the cheekily titled "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" is perhaps most representative of the album's overall spirit - state-of-the art production (courtesy of Greg Kurstin), playful, occasionally foul-mouthed lyrics and a narrative that finds the singer contemplating the end of her tumultuous 10-year relationship with motocross star Carey Hart ("I think I finally had enough / I think I maybe think too much") - complete with a mid-chorus key change that Pink has already cursed Kurstin over in her thank-you notes.

3. Try - Prepped as the album's second single, "Try" (another Kurstin production) is a handclap-heavy ode to taking risks with love, no matter the consequences. "Where there is desire there is gonna be a flame / Where there is a flame someone's bound to be get burned / But just because it burns doesn't mean you're gonna die / You gotta get up and try," she sings on the chorus. With a melody reminiscent of "Whataya Want From Me," the 2009 hit she penned for Adam Lambert, the single already pairs well sonically with Pink's catalog.

4. Just Give Me A Reason feat. Nate Ruess - Fun. fans, take note - this duet with the band's lead singer Nate Ruess (produced by "We Are Young" helmer Jeff Bhasker) would fit right at home on "Some Nights." Although it's a little jarring to hear Pink's raw, live vocals paired with Ruess' Auto-Tune, it's ultimately a less-schmaltzy version of those male/female duets found at the end credits of every 80s movie.

5. True Love feat. Lily Rose Cooper - Perhaps the album's brightest moment, Pink defines "True Love" the best way she knows it. "You're an asshole but I love you / And you make me so mad I ask myself / Why I'm still here or where could I go." With a giant chorus and a welcome cameo from Lily Rose Cooper (reuniting with Kurstin, the producer of 2009's "It's Not Me It's You"), "True Love" deserves to be one of Pink's signature songs.

6. How Come You're Not Here - A bluesy, glam-rock stomper with expert production from multi-instrumentalist Kurstin, "How Come You're Not Here" features one of Pink's most distinct vocal performances to date - the fact that its chorus begs for fist-pumps and stadium stomping doesn't hurt, either.

7. Slut Like You - What do you get when you cross a riff and a "Woohoo" reminiscent of Blur's "Song 2," a couple "Scarface" references ("you'll be my little friend") and a monster Max Martin melody? One of the funniest post-feminist approaches to the sociological question, "If a guy can be a player, why can't a girl?"

8. The Truth About Love - Much like "True Love," the album's title track finds Pink contemplating the secret - or lack thereof - to a long-lasting bond. "The truth about love / is it's blood and it's guts / Purebreds and mutts, sandwiches without the crust," she sings in one of many great couplets.

9. Beam Me Up - A heartfelt acoustic ballad about taking a break from reality ("Beam me up / Let me be lighter / I'm tired of bein' a fighter / I think a minute's enough"), "Beam Me Up" recalls some of the quietest moments that also made "Funhouse" such an emotionally compelling album. An ace collaboration with Billy Mann.

10. Walk Of Shame - If you thought "Slut Like You" and "Blow Me" were fun, get ready for "Walk of Shame," which is about exactly what you think it is. To reveal any of its lyrics would deny the listener of the song's many surprising charms.

11. Here Comes The Weekend feat. Eminem - A reunion with both Eminem and producer DJ Khalil following 2010's "Won't Back Down," the song is also a sequel of sorts to "Get This Party Started" but without a hook or chorus quite as memorable. One of the album's weaker tracks, "Here Comes The Weekend" at least features a few random P. Diddy disses from Eminem's welcome guest rap.

12. Where Did The Beat Go? - An apt title for this midtempo track, Pink questions what happened to the pace of a once hot-and-heavy relationship. With military drums and multi-layered use of Pink's vocals, "Where Did The Beat Go?" also features some of the album's best lyrics.

13. The Great Escape - Ending the main album track list on a somber but hopeful note, "The Great Escape" is addressed to both a friend of Pink's who contemplated suicide and to anyone going through a rough patch. A collaboration with Dan Wilson (who co-wrote Adele's "Someone Like You"), "The Great Escape" is a showcase for some of Pink's most personal lyrics to date on the bridge alone - "I wrote the book on running / But that chapter in my life / Will soon be done oh / I'm the kind of the great escpae / you're not gonna watch me checkin' out of this place / You're not gonna lose me."

14. My Signature Move (Target exclusive) - Instantly dispelling the myth that bonus tracks are just leftovers, "My Signature Move" (the first of three bonus cuts co-penned with Butch Walker) has one of the best choruses Pink has written in years, and is worth the extra cash on its own.

15. Is This Thing On? (Target exclusive) - With a hushed but rhythmic intro that brings to mind 2006's "Who Knew," "Is This Thing On?" eventually builds to a danceable climax - the closest she lets herself get to a four-on-the-floor moment.

16. Run (Target exclusive) - A power ballad that would fit right at home on an 80s movie soundtrack, "Run" is another chance for Pink to bare her soul at the listener's expense. "I've got scars you won't believe / wear them proudly on my sleeve / I hope you have the sense to know / that sadness comes and sadness goes," she sings.

17. Good Old Days (Target exclusive) - Imagine Janis Joplin covering Colbie Caillat, and you can almost imagine the uniquely sunny yet hard-edged vibe Pink manages to capture on this track she co-penned with Billy Mann and David Schuler. A refreshing, live-in-the-moment message to end the album.

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x_piemaker_x 16th-Sep-2012 10:58 am (UTC)
i think the chorus to "walk of shame" should have ended differently like this:

"Make the elevator come a little faster.
I'm pushing all the buttons
But nothing's happening
Please, God, don't let anybody see me
Please, God, I'll do anything you ask me
I promise no more walks of shame
Until i'm drunk again."


but otherwise i do like the album

Edited at 2012-09-16 10:58 am (UTC)
sereniti_ii 16th-Sep-2012 01:37 pm (UTC)
Pretty much.
fhaid 16th-Sep-2012 11:00 am (UTC)
Underwhelming album. Too many upbeat numbers, but I guess they have their fans too. "Beam Me Up" and "Is This Thing On?" are great. "Try" was a huge let-down.
artsyfartsy01 16th-Sep-2012 11:20 am (UTC)
Does anyone have a dl link for this? I'm really curious..
sereniti_ii 16th-Sep-2012 01:38 pm (UTC)
Depends if you have a torrent client or not.
emeyea 16th-Sep-2012 01:53 pm (UTC)
not the OC but if I did have a client, would you have a link?
emeyea 16th-Sep-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
You are amazingbook, bb. Thank you!
jaded56 17th-Sep-2012 01:53 am (UTC)
thank youuu
artsyfartsy01 17th-Sep-2012 03:58 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately, no. Oh well, patience I guess ;)
bprorsum 16th-Sep-2012 11:38 am (UTC)
Listening to this now...

It may be the first Pink album that I do not like and that makes me sad.

Having a baby was bad :(.
mylittlerants 16th-Sep-2012 01:25 pm (UTC)
"Having a baby was bad :("

lol wut. that's pretty selfish AND unreasonable of you, no?
notadoor 16th-Sep-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
good for the artist, bad for the music?
delicious_pocky 16th-Sep-2012 11:42 am (UTC)
i thought the album was really solid tbh and i'm not a big fan
bprorsum 16th-Sep-2012 11:44 am (UTC)
Oh and "The Truth About Love" individual song sucks...
sereniti_ii 16th-Sep-2012 01:39 pm (UTC)
what what? deets!
sereniti_ii 16th-Sep-2012 01:48 pm (UTC)
O.o
sillycucumber 16th-Sep-2012 12:05 pm (UTC)
Lily Allen's on a song? I may have to listen to it...
xzackb 16th-Sep-2012 02:44 pm (UTC)
it's a pretty shittastic song tho, just a warning
eleanors_deal 16th-Sep-2012 12:16 pm (UTC)
I missed Lily Allen so much I wish her part was bigger on that song. Does anyone know if she's working on something of her own?
drop_and_roll 16th-Sep-2012 12:33 pm (UTC)
She's been in the studio with Greg Kurstin.
ava_adore0 16th-Sep-2012 04:37 pm (UTC)
She's confirmed that she's writing and has probably been recording, but she said it was more of a throw shit at the wall and see what sticks situation.

Edited at 2012-09-16 04:37 pm (UTC)
yourremedy 16th-Sep-2012 01:01 pm (UTC)
I'm loving it. Slut Like You and Walk of Shame are my new jams :)
mylittlerants 16th-Sep-2012 01:24 pm (UTC)
I used to loathe pink back in the day....but you know, she's not so bad now. I still kinda hate her music, though.
rainbowren 16th-Sep-2012 01:45 pm (UTC)
The album is growing on me, but it's definitely not her best. And I wouldn't call it the tone of radio for the next two years. More like P!nk's tone for the next two.
nevermademe 16th-Sep-2012 02:02 pm (UTC)
what @ lily allen being credited as lily rose cooper now. nhft. But that's only song I want to hear, someone put it on youtube or something
nevermademe 16th-Sep-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
nvm it's on pink's official youtube. lily only has four lines what a waste
freakshowbb 16th-Sep-2012 03:32 pm (UTC)
mte
lumosofmylife 16th-Sep-2012 02:28 pm (UTC)
Ugh, awful.
xzackb 16th-Sep-2012 02:39 pm (UTC)
slut like you turned out WAY better than it could have, but something is just off with the album
rctshack 16th-Sep-2012 05:56 pm (UTC)
I sort of want to laugh in the face of everyone on ONTD screaming about how Slut Like You was a slut shaming song before they even knew what it was about... and now it turns out it's about her being a slut and being ok with it cause men do it too... It just makes me feel vindicated for defending her so much about it. Just goes to show how much people want to create issues that aren't there and hate people before they know the facts.

Such an awesome song.
xzackb 16th-Sep-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
it's a great song and it really shines on the album as one of the best. however the bridge sorta ruins it so i just ignore it and just dance like a free bitch.
rctshack 16th-Sep-2012 07:00 pm (UTC)
haha, I hope it's a single because i think it would do well in the clubs for the exact reason you just stated! Plus the video would be hilarious.
missmal 16th-Sep-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
Hahahahha. I had this same exact thought. I hadn't read the lyrics so I refrained from having an opinion about it. But I remembered that post and the OMGOUTRAGE so reading the little blurb about it was like lololololdumbasses.
nene718 16th-Sep-2012 07:27 pm (UTC)
mte. i knew i was right about it being a pro-women song.
oblika_farika 16th-Sep-2012 02:39 pm (UTC)
she literally just remakes the same album over and over again
freakshowbb 16th-Sep-2012 03:31 pm (UTC)
This album is so good! I love all of the songs, but I could do without the title track tbh.
kidblinks 16th-Sep-2012 05:52 pm (UTC)
Completely boring. She's just following a script now.
rctshack 16th-Sep-2012 05:58 pm (UTC)
Love that Slut Like You didn't turn out to be a slut shaming song like all the over-sensative people on ONTD were screaming before they even knew the lyrics. The song is actually about her being ok with being a slut and how women can be if men are allowed to be. Love the song and love it even more that everyone here was wrong.

This forum is the epitome of making drama out of nothing.
bprorsum 16th-Sep-2012 07:31 pm (UTC)
After several listen throughs, I do not like the album.

There are maybe 2 songs that I appreciate but this whole album does not seem like Pink and I don't mean that in a, oooOOooo new directions Pink or anything. It's just all sorts of bleh.

This coming from a straight stan who makes other assholes listen to her JUST BECAUSE.

Edited at 2012-09-16 07:33 pm (UTC)
prophecypro 16th-Sep-2012 08:20 pm (UTC)
She's become pretty formularic
ani_di_franco 17th-Sep-2012 11:29 am (UTC)
I'm disappointed by the album. I only like 3 or 4 songs.
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