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''Try This'' is the third
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by American singer
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, released on November 11, 2003, by
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. Wanting to expand more on the rock sound, which she explored on her previous record, '' Missundaztood'', for ''Try This'' Pink collaborated with punk band Rancid's singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong, and reunited with Linda Perry, who produced most of the ''Missundaztood'' album. As a result of this collaboration, ''Try This'' is a
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and pop record, with lyrics exploring such themes as love and estrangement. ''Try This'' received generally favorable reviews from
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. However, retrospectively Pink herself expressed dissatisfaction with the record. She said that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to make an album after the success of ''M!ssundaztood''. Commercially, the album was moderately successful, reaching the top ten in 13 countries, including the US, where it peaked at number nine on the ''Billboard'' 200. Internationally, the album also fared quite well, peaking at number three in the UK, and number eight in Canada. It was certified Platinum in the US by the
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for shipments of over one million copies. Three singles were released from the album. The
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, " Trouble", reached the top ten in Australia, Canada, the UK, and many European countries. ''Trouble'' earned Pink her second
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, for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 2004 Grammy Awards. " God Is a DJ" and " Last to Know", the second and third singles from the album respectively, were modestly successful in European charts. However, all of the singles from ''Try This'' failed to garner much success in the US. Some of the album pressings also included the single " Feel Good Time" from the soundtrack for the movie '' Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.'' Pink supported the album with her Try This Tour in 2004, which performed across Europe and Australia. The live recording of the
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show was released in 2006, titled '' Pink: Live in Europe''.


Background and composition

After the success of '' Missundaztood'' (2001) and its accompanying worldwide '' Party Tour'', Pink began work on her third studio album. Wanting to expand more on the
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sound she explored with ''Missundaztood'', Pink sought out producers and writers that had experience within the genre. Most of the tracks on ''Try This'' were produced and co-written by
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band Rancid singer and guitarist
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, whom Pink met through a mutual friend at a
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video shoot. The two hit it off and Pink ended up co-writing ten songs with him in a week when Transplants were on a tour with the
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. Eight of these tracks appeared on ''Try This'', which also features three songs written with Linda Perry, who co-wrote much of ''Missundaztood'', Pink's second album. The album includes a collaboration with
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artist
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, "Oh My God", and Pink's contribution to the '' Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'' film soundtrack, " Feel Good Time" (produced by and featuring
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), as a non-U.S. bonus track. ''Try This'' was Pink's final studio album under
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. In 2006, Pink said that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to make an album after the success of ''M!ssundaztood''. "I was kind of rebelling against the label on that one," she said. "I was going: 'You want a record? Fine, I'll write 10 songs in a week for your fuckin' record and you can press it up and put it out.'"Boyd, Brian
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''. November 2006.
She described the promotional campaign for the album as "an awful time. I was walking out of half my interviews crying. I just felt they were putting a quarter in the slot to watch the monkey dance." ''Try This'' is Pink's first album to carry a Parental Advisory warning, and therefore her first album released alongside an edited version. The font used throughout the album's artwork is the same that was used for then label-mates
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's ''Cruel Summer'' single. Musically, ''Try This'' is a pop/
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album, which incorporates elements of
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(" Trouble"), R&B ("Catch Me While I'm Sleeping", "Love Song"), new wave and
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("Humble Neighborhoods").


Promotion


Singles

The album's first single, "Trouble", a song Armstrong original wrote for his band Rancid in 2003, reached number two in Canada and the top ten in the UK and Australia, but it peaked only at number 68 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2003, "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" was issued as a
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in the U.S.; in the same period, a promo
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acetate of "Humble Neighborhoods" was made available in the UK. Follow-up single "God Is a DJ" failed to chart on the Hot 100, although it reached number 11 in the UK. A third single, "Last to Know", was released exclusively in Europe and peaked at 21 in the UK.


Tour

Pink embarked on the Try This Tour in Europe during 2004, and a DVD chronicling the tour was released in 2006.


Appearances in media

"Trouble" was used in the films ''
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'' (2004), '' The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'' (2004) and '' Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous'' (2005) as well as the first theatrical trailer for ''
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'', and "God Is a DJ" was featured in the film ''
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'' (2004).


Critical reception

The album received almost entirely positive reviews from critics, with an average
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rating of 71, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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editor
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rated the album four out of five stars. He found that "with ''Try This'', Pink has firmly established a voice of her own, and in doing so, she's made another tremendous modern pop record." ''
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'' critic James Slaughter felt that "with her third album, Pink has smartly navigated a way to be heard over the mass moaning that has followed her ..The guitars are raunchier, the lyrics more potty-mouthed utthe music never loses its melodic touch, whether essaying the gutsy rock or glossy Philly R&B balladry." Nick Catucci from ''
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'' noted that the album "dares Pink's huge but hardly guaranteed audience to hear the world her way — without wasting one moment on indulgent experimentation, rote grandstanding, or retreats into conformism .. Assisted by soft crusty-punk Tim Armstrong, ''Try This'' is a rare leap of faith — a miracle of pop." David Browne, writing for ''
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'', gave the album a positive review and called it "A hooky, engaging throwaway that expands Pink's range while holding on fiercely to her irascible inner child." However, he was less impressed with Perry's contributions on ''Try This'', further noting: "Maybe Pink isn't very different from her teen-pop refugees: She's a rebel only to a point, and she's more than willing to compromise her rawness for crossover pop success. Yet while her peers struggle to grime themselves up, Pink and her exuberantly junky pop still stand head and bustier above the rest." However, there were some negative reviews, with Ethan Brown from ''New York'' magazine stating that "Pink pitches a brand of seriousness that is pure Lifetime-TV mawkishness," while
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from ''
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'' commented that "Like a lot of pop at the moment, it just sounds like a wan imitation of Pink's second album."


Commercial performance

''Try This'' debuted at number nine on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 147,000 copies, a weaker debut than that of ''Missundaztood''. The album also reached the top ten on album charts in the UK, Canada and Australia. As of March 2007, it had sold 719,000 copies in the U.S. according to
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. ''Try This'' re-entered the Australian album chart in June 2009.


Track listing

Notes * signifies an additional producer.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. *
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– lead vocals *
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– guitar, acoustic bass, keyboards, backup vocals, loops, sound effects, engineer, producer *Jonnie "Most" Davis – guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, drum programming, producer, keyboards, engineer, arranger * Linda Perry – guitar, sitar, mellotron, producer *Damon Elliott – percussion, keyboards, programming, producer * John Fields – bass, guitar, percussion, piano, keyboards, drums, wah wah guitar, programming, mixing, engineer, producer *Robbie Campos – acoustic guitar, producer, keyboards, arranger * Dave Carlock – organ, keyboards, bass, drum programming, backup vocals *
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– synthesizer, glockenspiel, turntables, omnichord, keyboards, drums * Atticus Ross – synthesizer, percussion, loops, engineer * Vic Ruggiero – piano, Hammond organ *
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– organ, Hammond organ *Grecco Buratto – guitar *
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– guitar * Steve Stevens – guitar * Matt Freeman – bass * Janis Tanaka – bass *Nick Lane – trombone *Lee Thornburg – trumpet *Greg "Frosty" Smith – baritone sax *Charlie Bisherat – violin *
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– drums *Dorian Crozier – drums *Joshua Seth Eagan – percussion, drums *Bryan Keeling – drums * Brett Reed – percussion, drums *Galadriel Masterson – backup vocals *Hopey Rock – backup vocals *Lon Price – horn arrangements * Roger Davies – executive producer *Craig Logan – executive producer *
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– mixing *Dave Pensado – mixing *Brian Gardner – mastering *David Guerrero – engineer *Dylan Dresdow – engineer *Padraic Kerin – engineer * Steven Miller – engineer, mixing *Tony Cooper – assistant engineer *John "Silas" Cranfield – assistant engineer *Pat Dammer – assistant engineer *Jay Goin – assistant engineer *Femio Hernández – assistant engineer * Chris Testa – assistant engineer *Ethan Willoughby – assistant engineer *Joshua Sarubin – A&R *Jeri Heiden – art direction, design *Glen Nakasako – art direction, design *Andrew McPherson – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications

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References

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