Can't Take Me Home
Can't Take Me Home is the debut album by singer P!nk, released in the United States on April 4, 2000 by LaFace Records. It produced three singles—"There You Go", "Most Girls", and "You Make Me Sick", and peaked at number twenty-six on the U.S. Billboard 200. Producers included Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, and Tricky. Pink shared co-writing credit on seven of the album's tracks. This album featured a contemporary R&B sound; Pink transitioned to a more pop-rock oriented sound on her follow-up albums. She later went on to admit that during the period of promoting this album she felt stifled, as it was not reflective of her true musical ambitions.
Critical reception
Can't Take Me Home received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic gave the album positive review, giving it four out of five stars. Robert Christgau also gave a positive review, grading it B+. Entertainment Weekly gave the album a mixed review, grading it C+. Jam! and MTV Asia also gave mixed reviews; the latter gave album the grade five out of ten. NME gave a positive review on the album, grading it six out of ten. Q also gave a positive review, giving it the same grade as AllMusic, four out of five stars. Rolling Stone gave a mixed review, giving it two and a half out of five stars.
Track listing
1. |
"Split Personality" | |
4:01 |
2. |
"Hell Wit Ya" | |
2:58 |
3. |
"Most Girls" | |
4:59 |
4. |
"There You Go" | |
3:23 |
5. |
"You Make Me Sick" |
- Obi Nwobosi
- Ainsworth Prasad
- Marthony Tabb
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4:08 |
6. |
"Let Me Let You Know" | |
4:45 |
7. |
"Love Is Such a Crazy Thing" | |
5:14 |
8. |
"Private Show" | |
4:15 |
9. |
"Can't Take Me Home" |
- Moore
- Harold Frasier
- Steve "Rhythm" Clarke
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3:39 |
10. |
"Stop Falling" |
- Moore
- Will Baker
- Pete Woodruff
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5:51 |
11. |
"Do What U Do" | |
3:58 |
12. |
"Hiccup" |
- Moore
- Harold Frasier
- Delouie Avant
- Steve "Rhythm" Clarke
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3:32 |
13. |
"Is It Love" |
- Moore
- Frasier
- Avant
- Clarke
- Aaron Philips
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3:38 |
14. |
"There You Go" (Sovereign Mix) | |
6:20 |
15. |
"Most Girls" (X-Men Vocal Mix) | |
4:52 |
Personnel
- Alecia Moore – vocals
- Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney – keyboards, producer, drum programming
- Babyface – producer
- Harold Frasier – producer, keyboards
- Steve "Rhythm" Clarke – producer, drum programming
- Will Baker – vocal arrangement
- Steve Baughman – assistant
- Kerren Berz – strings, string arrangements
- Elliot Blakely – assistant
- Paul Boutin – engineer
- Jason Boyd – arranger
- Josh Butler – engineer
- Ralph Cacciurri – assistant
- Chris Champion – engineer
- Rob Chiarelli – mixing
- Chrissy Conway – backing vocals
- Lysa Cooper – stylist
- Sharon A. Daley – A&R
- Regina Davenport – artist coordination
- Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing
- Blake Eiseman – engineer
- Daniela Federici – photography
- Paul Foley – engineer
- Sherree Ford-Payne – backing vocals
- John Frye – engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Territory |
Certifier |
Certification |
Sales |
Australia |
ARIA |
2× Platinum[21] |
140,000+ |
Canada |
MC |
2× Platinum[22] |
200,000+ |
New Zealand |
RMNZ |
Platinum[23] |
15,000+ |
United Kingdom |
BPI |
Platinum[24] |
500,000+ |
United States |
RIAA |
2× Platinum |
2,000,000+ |
"You Make Me Sick" was featured in the 2001 film and the soundtrack for Save the Last Dance. "Split Personality", which was not released as a single, was featured in the 2001 film The Princess Diaries.
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