Try This is an electrifying masterpiece that unleashes Pink’s raw, unapologetic rock spirit! Brace yourself for a musical journey like no other as she fearlessly ventures into uncharted territories. Released on November 11, 2003, under the distinguished Arista Records, this album is a true testament to Pink’s artistic evolution.
Collaborating with the legendary Tim Armstrong from punk band Rancid and reuniting with the brilliant Linda Perry, who produced her previous hit album Missundaztood, Pink dives headfirst into a rock and roll extravaganza with a captivating blend of pop elements. The result? A captivating and emotionally charged collection of songs that explore themes of love, separation, and the pursuit of pure enjoyment.
Critics were left in awe of Try This, praising its audacious sound and Pink’s undeniable charisma. However, Pink herself later expressed her frustrations, revealing that she was dissatisfied with the creative direction imposed by the label in the aftermath of Missundaztood’s triumph. Despite this, the album triumphed commercially, reaching impressive heights in thirteen countries. It soared to number nine on the esteemed US Billboard 200, peaked at number three in the UK, and achieved a remarkable eighth position in Canada. In recognition of its success, Try This obtained platinum certification from the RIAA for shipping over one million copies in the US alone.
The album spawned three remarkable singles that enthralled audiences worldwide. The lead single, “Trouble,” conquered charts across Australia, Canada, the UK, and numerous European nations. Its undeniable brilliance even bagged Pink her second Grammy Award, winning her the prestigious title of Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 2004. Following suit, “God Is a DJ” and “Last to Know” captivated listeners with their infectious energy, leaving an indelible mark on European charts. However, despite their international triumph, the album’s singles failed to make a significant impact in the US. It is worth mentioning that certain editions of the album also include the sensational hit “Feel Good Time” from the soundtrack of the action-packed film Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.
In true Pink fashion, the mesmerizing tracks of Try This were accompanied by an exhilarating live performance during the sensational Try This Tour in 2004, which enthralled fans throughout Europe and Australia. To relive the magic on stage, make sure to experience the breathtaking live recording of her electrifying Manchester show, brilliantly captured and released in 2006 as Pink: Live in Europe.
Get ready to be swept away by the boundless passion and sheer brilliance of Pink’s Try This. It is an album that showcases the fearless and dynamic essence of an exceptional artist, pushing boundaries, and leaving an everlasting impact on the world of music.
Tracklist
- Trouble
- God is a DJ
- Last to Know
- Tonight’s the Night
- Oh My God (feat. Peaches)
- Catch Me While I’m Sleeping
- Waiting For Love
- Save My Life
- Try Too Hard
- Humble Neighbourhoods
- Walk Away
- Unwind
- Love Song
- Feel Good Time
- Hooker (hidden track)
