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  • And made music, this time with English producer Guy Sigsworth, who helped her return to an electronic dance style reminiscent of her records as a teen star in her native Canada. While Morissette has been known for raw candour since her landmark 1995 album “Jagged Little Pill,” parts of “Flavors” take it to a new level. This time she didn’t need to call on the journals she usually uses as a catalyst — the events were unfolding even as she was working on the music.

    “These songs were written in the exact present moment as it was happening, so that may be something that’s palpably felt on the record.”

    Sigsworth, who has worked extensively with Bjork and teamed with singer Imogen Heap in the group Frou Frou, says, “She seems to just centre on that focal point, the crisis issue at the heart of the song, and gets it immediately,” he says, “There were songs that had me in tears.”

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    At 34, Morissette, doesn’t seem like someone who’s been to rock bottom. She’s dating someone again, and she laughs easily. She has also finished shooting a lead role in Radio Free Albemuth, a science-fiction movie based on a Philip K. Dick novel — one more public venue for a woman who isn’t sure that’s where she wants to be. “To me the biggest irony of this lifetime is that for someone who thrives in the public eye in the creative ways that I do, I actually don’t enjoy being in the public eye,” she says. “I feel like I’m a recluse in a famous person’s body. “But I love to entertain. (There’s) the voice that constantly says, ‘You have to share this.’ I have this temperament of someone who just wants to yell ‘No’ but it’s what I’m here to do, so I keep doing it.”
    -Richard Cromelin LATWP

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