Okay… another song from Alanis’ new(ish) album, Flavors of Entanglement, which, to me, has echoes of “the Gospel”. In Incomplete Alanis expresses a yearning for “completion” (to be at peace… to be enlightened… to be healed… to know God… to be secure… to be faith-filled… to be trusting and spacious… etc). These aspects of “completion” are very [...]
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The Gospel According to Alanis Part 2
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The Gospel According to Alanis
Posted in Alanis Morissette, Music, Sin, tagged Alanis, Alanis Morissettte, flavors of entanglement, Sin, the gospel according to alanis morissette, underneath on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For Ruth’s birthday I bought her two fairly recent albums by two highly talented Canadian female singers: Diana Krall’s samba influenced “Quite Nights” and Alanis Morissette’s ”Flavors of Entaglement”. Okay… I must admit… the Alanis Morissette buy was a bit selfish. I actually wanted to listen to it myself, but knew that Ruth would probably like as well. [...]