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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = I'm Not Dead
| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Pink (singer)|Pink]]
| Cover = Pink-imnotdead-toxicstyle.jpg
| Released = [[March 31]], [[2006]] <small>([[Australia]])</small><br />[[April 3]], [[2006]] <small>([[United Kingdom]])</small><br /> [[April 4]] [[2006]] <small>([[United States]])</small><br />[[March 19]], [[2007]] <small>(Australia – tour edition)</small><br />[[December 4]], [[2007]] <small>(U.S. – platinum edition)</small>
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Pop rock]], [[dance-pop]]
| Length = 54:07
| Label = [[LaFace Records|LaFace]]
| Producer = [[Max Martin]], [[billymann]], MachoPsycho, [[Christopher Rojas]], [[Butch Walker]], [[Luke Gottwald|Lukasz Gottwald]], [[Josh Abraham]], Pink <small>([[executive producer#Music|exec.]])</small>
| Reviews =
* [[Allmusic]] {{Rating-5|4.5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:49byxd7b6old link]
* [[Blogcritics]] {{Rating-5|5}} [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/05/09/185836.php/ link]
* ''[[The Guardian]]'' {{Rating-5|3}} [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,1742845,00.html link]
* musicOMH.com {{Rating-5|3}} [http://www.musicomh.com/albums/pink_0306.htm link]
* [[Okayplayer]] {{Rating-5|2.5}} [http://www.okayplayer.com/reviews/index.php/weblog/more/im_not_dead/ link]
* ''[[PopMatters]]'' {{Rating-5|4}} [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/pink-im-not-dead/ link]
* ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{Rating-5|3.5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/pink/albums/album/9558059/review/9580060/im_not_dead link]
* The Urban Wire {{Rating-5|4}} [http://www.theurbanwire.com/stories/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=618&Itemid=144/ link]
| Last album = ''[[Try This]]''<br />(2003)
| This album = '''''I'm Not Dead'''''<br />(2006)
| Next album = ''[[Pink Box]]<br />(2007)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = I'm Not Dead
| Type = Studio album
| single 1 = [[Stupid Girls]]
| single 1 date = [[February 2006]]
| single 2 = [[Who Knew]]
| single 2 date = [[May 8]], [[2006]]
| single 3 = [[U + Ur Hand]]
| single 3 date = [[October 31]], [[2006]]
| single 4 = [[Nobody Knows (Pink song)|Nobody Knows]]
| single 4 date = [[November 20]], [[2006]]
| single 5 = [[Dear Mr. President]]
| single 5 date = [[December 21]], [[2006]]
| single 6 = [[Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)]]
| single 6 date = [[March 12]], [[2007]]
| single 7 = [['Cuz I Can]]
| single 7 date = [[October 4]], [[2007]]
}}{{Extra album cover 2
| Upper caption = Alternate covers
| Type = Studio
| Cover = I'm_Not_Dead_Australian_Tour_Edition.jpg
| Lower caption = Australian Tour Edition cover
}}{{Extra album cover 2
| Type = Studio
| Cover = I'm_Not_Dead_Platinum_Edition.jpg
| Lower caption = Platinum Edition cover
}}
}}
'''''I'm Not Dead''''' is the fourth [[album]] by [[pop music|pop]] singer [[Pink (singer)|Pink]], released in [[North America]] on [[April 4]], [[2006]] (see [[2006 in music]]); it was released a day earlier in most other territories. Pink worked with producers and songwriters [[billymann]], [[Josh Abraham]], [[Max Martin]], [[Luke Gottwald]], [[Butch Walker]] and [[Mike Elizondo]]. The tracks range from the intrinsically personal to political. The album was originally titled ''Long Way to Happy'', after the song of the same name, but Pink changed her mind because she thought ''I'm Not Dead'' made a stronger statement that this was a comeback album.
The album yielded seven singles: "[[Stupid Girls]]", "[[Who Knew]]", "[[U + Ur Hand]]", "[[Nobody Knows (Pink song)|Nobody Knows]]", "[[Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)]]", "[[Dear Mr. President]]" and "[['Cuz I Can]]". It was most successful in [[Australia]], where it was certified eight times platinum and produced five Top 5 singles.
==Description==
Pink said she titled the album ''I'm Not Dead'' because "It's about being alive and feisty and not sitting down and shutting up even though people would like you to";<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/12/earlyshow/main1795778.shtml "Pink: Singing With Dad Was 'Awesome'"]. [[CBS News]]. [[July 12]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref> she said it came from "the awakening" and how "it felt good to feel again ... I turned twenty-five and I just kind of woke up and realized I have so much to learn, whereas before I thought I knew everything. That's definitely a huge part of that title."<ref name="Generation Interview">Kalow, Natalie. [http://www.generationq.net/articles/P!nk-Im-not-dead-Interview-00001.html "P!nk 'I'm not dead' Interview"]. GenerationQ. Retrieved [[May 31]] [[2007]].</ref>
According to Pink, she did not expect to be very emotionally involved in the making of the album because the experience of making her last, ''[[Try This]]'' (2003), was "draining", but that she was "forced to be almost emotionally involved" by her collaborators, such as Billy Mann. "I guess I was just kind of at that place where I felt like I kind of had something to add to the world", she said. "I feel like there's a hole and I know how to fill it, people aren't talking trash anymore. I was just feeling really creative and really emotionally available again, and it came out great."<ref name="Generation Interview"/> According to her, she wrote more than forty songs for the album on "everything I could possibly think of."<ref name=TheIndependent>McLean, Craig. [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article353445.ece "Pink: The outspoken pop star on fame and growing up"]. ''[[The Independent]]''. [[March 25]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref>
Pink was inspired to write opening track "[[Stupid Girls]]", in which she deplores the lack of good role models for young girls while encouraging them to cultivate independence, after she noticed many such girls aspire to be like female pop icons, particularly those near her [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] home. "There's a certain thing the world is being fed, and my point is there should be a choice", Pink said.<ref name="MTV-Jan2006">Vineyard, Jennifer. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1521044/01182006/pink.jhtml "Pink's 'Stupid' New Video Features Fake Breasts, Fake 50 Cent"]. [[MTV News]]. [[January 18]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> She stated that "[[Who Knew]]" is about "the death of friendship",<ref name=MTVNews-Feb202006>Vineyard, Jennifer. [http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/pink/news_feature_060220/ "Pink: Not Dead, Not Stupid"]. [[MTV News]]. [[February 17]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[September 22]] [[2006]].</ref> as well as friends of hers who died as a result of [[drug overdose]]s.<ref>Ellen, Barbara. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1789742,00.html "Philly girl"]. ''[[The Observer]]''. [[June 4]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 23]] [[2007]].</ref> The song is about several people.<ref name=MTVNews-Jan32006>Vineyard, Jennifer. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1519661/01032006/pink.jhtml "Pink Pens An Open Letter To President Bush On New Album"] [[MTV News]]. [[January 3]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref>
The third song, "Long Way to Happy", is based on a poem about [[sexual abuse]] Pink wrote when she was thirteen years old. "I know a lot of people that have been abused and/or molested and/or <!-- Wikipedia is not censored -->fucked over by someone close to them. And I'm no exception. And that's that song", she said.<ref name=TheIndependent/> The [[ballad]] "[[Nobody Knows (Pink song)|Nobody Knows]]" describes feelings that one can have but not show to the outside world, and Pink has named it the most vulnerable track on the album.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=UNUMFZw8ORo Making of Nobody Knows]</ref> "[[Dear Mr. President]]" is an [[open letter]] to the president of the United States, [[George W. Bush]];<ref name=MTVNews-Jan32006/> the song's format is a series of [[rhetorical question]]s for the President, specifically pertaining to how he really feels about issues such as war, homosexuality, homelessness and drug abuse.
According to Pink, the sixth and title track, "I'm Not Dead", is her first "subtle" and "poetic" self-written song: "Usually it's very much more cartoon-y and blunt, the way I write songs. I don't really know diplomacy or subtlety."<ref name=TheIndependent/> The song was inspired by how Pink and producer billymann felt about the end of their working relationship: "We were scared to move on from each other, after seeing how much that little bit of time together changed us, and how scary change is."<ref name=MTVNews-Jan32006/> In "'Cuz I Can", Pink says she plays by her own rules boasts about her "[[bling]]", a contrast to the anti-[[consumerist]] content of "Stupid Girls". Referring to the song, she called herself "a walking contradiction" and "a hypocrite sometimes."<ref name=MTVNews-Apr172006>[http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/pink/news_feature_060417/ "How Pink Got Her Groove Back"]. [[MTV News]]. [[April 17]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref> This theme is echoed in "[[Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)]]", which deals with contradictory feelings about a relationship; Pink said "That's how I live my life. I'm a walking conflict."<ref name=MTVNews-Jan32006/> She called the song "a funny take on 'I love you' ... I get really cramped ... But, every girl needs her space".<ref name="Generation Interview"/>
"[[U + Ur Hand]]", the ninth track, is a kiss-off song addressed to a man who is trying to seduce Pink; it became a fan favorite before the release of the album, when it was leaked to the internet.<ref name=MTVNews-Apr172006/> Pink said of song such as "Runaway" that "It's been especially hard for [my parents] hearing me write about things they never knew about ... My mom's like, 'Were you really that angry? Was I really that in denial? Was I really that bad a parent?' 'No, Mom - you were great. You didn't try to run me over with your car. I made it up.' But by writing all of it down and sharing it with the world, I've broken with most of it."<ref>McCormack, Neil. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/03/30/bmpink30.xml "Colour me pink with rage"]. ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]''. [[March 30]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref> "The One That Got Away" is, as Pink puts it, "the classic 'Is this the one? Or is the grass really greener?'"<ref name=MTVNews-Feb202006>Vineyard, Jennifer. [http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/pink/news_feature_060220/ "Pink: Not Dead, Not Stupid"]. [[MTV News]]. [[February 20]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref>
Pink described track thirteen, "Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self", as a "huge therapy session"<ref name=MTVNews-Feb202006/> that addresses her "pissed-off, complicated" younger self.<ref name=TheIndependent/> She said of writing the song, "I needed a hug, and I get it ... now. If I tried to hug my 13-year-old self, she'd try to kick my ass, and then she'd collapse and cry."<ref name=MTVNews-Feb202006/> "Fingers" is about her videotaping herself [[masturbating]].<ref name=TheIndependent/> She said she probably didn't need to add to the number of songs about masturbation, but she couldn't help herself.<ref>Adams, Cameron. [http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,21111498-5003421,00.html "Pink's true colours"]. ''[[The Courier-Mail]]''. [[January 25]] [[2007]]. Retrieved [[March 30]] [[2007]].</ref> The final song on the album, the [[hidden track]] "I Have Seen the Rain" was written by and features Pink's father, James T. Moore. He wrote it when he was a soldier in the [[Vietnam War]], but according to Pink "it's still relevant today. It's a soldier's cry." She had always wanted to record it with him and learnt to [[harmonize]] with it. She said of its recording, "He was so nervous, it was the most adorable experience for a father and daughter to share."<ref name=MTVNews-Feb202006/>
==Critical reception and awards==
{{seealso|List of Pink awards}}
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The album had a positive critical reception, receiving a 70/100 score on [[Metacritic]].<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/pink/imnotdead Pink: I'm Not Dead (2006): Reviews<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Pink received the 2006 ''Glamour Magazine'' award for International Solo Artist of the Year, and in 2007, she won the [[MTV Australia Video Music Award]] for Best Female Artist and the Nickelodeon [[Kids' Choice Award]] (in Australia) for Favourite International. The same year, the album won in the Best International Album category at the Rockbjörnen Awards.
==Chart performance==
The album sold 126,000 copies in its first week in the U.S. and debuted at number six, a higher debut position than those of Pink's last two albums, ''[[M!ssundaztood]]'' (2001) and ''[[Try This]]'' (2003); however, first-week sales for ''I'm Not Dead'' were lower.<ref>Harris, Chris. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1528471/20060412/pink.jhtml?headlines=true "Pink Outdone By Rascal Flatts On Billboard Chart"]. [[MTV News]]. [[April 12]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[January 30]] [[2006]].</ref> ''I'm Not Dead'' was initially Pink's lowest seller in the U.S., and exited the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] after twenty-three weeks.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} It reappeared at number 198 in late December 2006.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} As of December 2007, it had sold 1.15 million copies.<ref>Jenison, David. [http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=be3ca8c4-6197-479b-b50e-3ae90bac7ebc "Groban's Gain, Blige's ''Pain'' on Charts"]. [[E! Online]]. [[December 27]] [[2007]].</ref>
''I'm Not Dead'' debuted at number three in the United Kingdom,{{Fact|date=January 2008}} and was the ninth best-selling album of 2006 in the UK, with over 848,000 copies sold;<ref>''[[Music Week]]''. [[January 6]] [[2007]].</ref> it was certified three times platinum by the [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] in January 2007 for shipments to stores of 900,000 copies.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} By [[May 20]] [[2007]], the album had surpassed sales of one million.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} It spent eighty-four weeks in the top seventy-five, which it left on the chart dated [[November 12]] [[2007]].{{Fact|date=January 2008}} It sold more than 1.125 million copies.{{Fact|date=January 2008}}
In Australia, after twenty-six weeks of release, ''I'm Not Dead'' ascended to number one to become Pink's first number-one album;<ref name="aus-charts">[http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=P%21nk&titel=I%27m+Not+Dead&cat=a australian-charts.com - P!nk - I'm Not Dead]. australian-charts.com. [[May 10]] [[2008]].</ref> it returned to number one in its sixty-first week on the Australian [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] chart.<ref name=SonyBMGAU-Jun2007>[http://www.sonymusic.com.au/news/details.do?newsId=20030829004601 "P!nk At #1 With Album, Aussie Airplay + Single"]. [[Sony BMG]] Australia. [[June 4]] [[2007]].</ref> The album spent a record sixty-two consecutive weeks in the top ten,<ref name="aus-charts"/> and as of August 2007, it was certified eight times platinum by ARIA for shipments of 560,000 copies.<ref name="Pandora Archive">[http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20080320-0000/issue940.pdf issue940.pdf (application/pdf Object)]. pandora.nla.gov.au. [[May 10]] [[2008]].</ref> Pink's most successful album in Australia,<ref name="aus-charts"/> it was the second best selling album of both 2006 and 2007, and the number-one selling album by an American or a female artist in each year.<ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACHarts-EndofYearCharts-Top100Albums2006.htm ARIA CHarts - End of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2007.htm ARIA CHarts - End of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> According to australian-chart.com, ''I'm Not Dead'' is ranked first in the best of all time list with 3,821 points.<ref name="aus-charts"/> On the week of 16/06/08, the album re-entered the charts at number 35 resulting the 94th week on the Australian charts.
In Canada, the album debuted at number two with 13,000 copies sold in its first week,<ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/P/Pink/2006/04/12/1531470-ca.html CANOE - JAM! Music - Artists - Pink: Pink makes big Cdn. chart debut<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and the [[CRIA]] certified it platinum for shipments of more than 100,000 copies.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} In New Zealand, the album reached number one in its thirty-seventh week on the chart. It reached the top ten in eighteen countries{{Fact|date=January 2008}} number one in [[Germany]],{{Fact|date=January 2008}} and was certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum in more than seventeen countries.{{Fact|date=May 2007}}
==Promotion==
===Singles===
Before "[[Stupid Girls]]" was chosen as the album's lead single, videos were shot for it and "[[U + Ur Hand]]", which became the third single. Released in February – March 2006, "Stupid Girls" reached number thirteen on the U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] — becoming Pink's biggest hit since 2002—and the top five in the UK and Australia. It was the subject of considerable discussion, with Pink attending ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]'' to discuss what she called the "stupid girl epidemic"; in the song, she deplores the lack of good role models for girls while encouraging them to cultivate independence. The song was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]] for [[Best Female Pop Vocal Performance]] (see [[Grammy Awards of 2007]]).
"[[Who Knew]]" was released as the second single in May 2006 and initially failed to chart on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, but it later debuted at number ninety-five in March 2007. It was re-released in the U.S. in June 2007, and had peaked at number nine by mid September. It reached the top ten in other countries, including Australia and the UK. The next single, "U + Ur Hand", took three months to chart on the Hot 100 and peaked at number nine in April 2007. It reached the top twenty across most of Europe and Australia during August – September 2006. The fourth single, "[[Nobody Knows (Pink song)|Nobody Knows]]", was released outside the U.S. in November and reached the top forty in the UK and Australia.
The song "[[Dear Mr. President]]" attracted publicity, and there was belief among fans that it would be released as a single, but Pink said she would not release "Dear Mr. President" as a single because she did not want people to think it was a publicity stunt.<ref>Haddon, Cole. [http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/Issues/2006-07-20/music/music.html "Simple Girl"]. ''[[Broward-Palm Beach New Times]]''. [[July 20]] [[2006]].</ref> In Belgium, an acoustic version of the song was released as a download single in late 2006, and it reached number one on the [[Ultratop]] chart. In the UK, "Dear Mr. President" was released as a download-only single with "[[Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)]]". It reached the UK top forty, also charting in the top five in Australia, where it became the fifth top five hit from ''I'm Not Dead''.
The seventh single, "[['Cuz I Can]]", was released as a [[digital download]] in Australia, and it reached the top twenty on the digital tracks chart.<ref>[http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display.asp?chart=1DT40 Top 40 Digital Track Chart - Australian Record Industry Association<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[[Image:Pink freiburg 7254.jpg|left|thumb|Pink performing in October 2006 on the I'm Not Dead Tour]]
===Touring===
Pink began her North American [[I'm Not Dead Tour]] on [[June 24]] [[2006]] in [[Chicago]] ([[Illinois|IL]]), and it ended in [[Dallas]] ([[Texas|TX]]) after twenty shows. She started her European tour on [[September 8]] of the same year in [[Istanbul]]; it ran for fifty-two shows and was scheduled to end in [[Milan]] on [[December 21]]. A DVD of a concert on this leg of the tour, ''[[Pink: Live from Wembley Arena]]'', was released in April 2007. In 2007, Pink returned to the U.S. to accompany [[Justin Timberlake]] on his [[FutureSex/LoveShow]] tour.
She began her sold-out Australian tour in April 2007, and additional dates were scheduled to meet high demand.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} The Australian leg of the tour was set at a record-breaking thirty-five arena shows, selling around 307,000 tickets — it became the most successful arena tour in Australian history by a female artist in Australia.<ref name=SonyBMGAU-Jun2007/> Pink broke another record by being the only female artist to play seven consecutive sold-out shows in [[Sydney]].{{Fact|date=January 2008}} [[Sony BMG]] Australia released a special tour edition of ''I'm Not Dead'' on [[March 17]], [[2007]] — it contains the original album including two bonus tracks and a DVD that features live performances and music videos.
===Other promotion===
On [[March 28]] [[2006]], the official website for [[MTV]] previewed the album in a section titled The Leak, where one can listen to an album one week before its release in stores.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} The same month, Pink performed songs from the album during a live performance broadcasted by [[MTV]] in [[New York]].{{Fact|date=January 2008}} The bonus track "Fingers" was used on a cellphone commercial in [[Taiwan]] and [[Korea]],{{Fact|date=January 2008}} and "Long Way to Happy" was featured in an episode of [[MTV]]'s ''[[The Hills (TV series)|The Hills]]''.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} "Who Knew" was used in promotion for the ABC television show ''[[October Road (TV series)|October Road]]'' in March 2007; the consequent increase in download sales of the song was responsible for its appearance on the U.S. Hot 100.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/chat_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003565778 "Chart Beat Chat - Suddenly In The Pink"]. ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''. [[March 30]] [[2007]]. Retrieved [[April 3]] [[2007]].</ref> The song "I'm Not Dead" was used in an episode of the last season of the television show ''[[Charmed]]''. <ref>Used as the "after the opening credits intro song" in the episode "Gone With the Witches</ref> "Dear Mr. President" was used during the closing of to the fourth season finale of the series ''[[The L Word]]''.
On [[December 4]], [[2007]], an edition of the album titled ''I'm Not Dead: Platinum Edition'' was released.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XB5WHW "I'm Not Dead (Deluxe Edition)"]. [[Amazon.com]]. Retrieved [[November 7]], [[2007]].</ref>
==Track listing==
# "[[Stupid Girls]]" ([[Pink (singer)|Pink]], [[Billy Mann]], Robin Mortensen Lynch)–3:17
# "[[Who Knew]]" (Pink, [[Max Martin]], [[Lukasz Gottwald]])–3:28
# "Long Way to Happy" (Pink, [[Butch Walker]])–3:49
# "[[Nobody Knows (Pink song)|Nobody Knows]]" (Mann, Pink)–3:59
# "[[Dear Mr. President]]" (Pink, Mann) featuring [[Indigo Girls]]–4:33
# "I'm Not Dead" (Pink, Mann)–3:46
# "[['Cuz I Can]]" (Pink, Martin, Gottwald)–3:43
# "[[Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)]]" (Pink, Walker)–3:18
# "[[U + Ur Hand]]" (Pink, Martin, Gottwald, [[Rami Yacoub|Rami]])–3:34
# "Runaway" (Pink, Mann)–4:23
# "The One That Got Away" (Pink, Mann)–4:42
# "I Got Money Now" (Pink, [[Mike Elizondo]])–3:55
# "Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self" (Pink, Mann)–3:50
# "Fingers" (Pink, Mann, [[Christopher Rojas]])–4:13 <small>(non-U.S. bonus track; includes thirty seconds of silence on non-UK version)</small>
# "Centerfold" (Pink, Greg Kurstin, Cathy Dennis)–3:20 <small>(UK bonus track; includes seventeen seconds of silence)</small>
# "I Have Seen the Rain" (James T. Moore) featuring James T. Moore–3:29 <small>(hidden track)</small>
(All lyrics by Pink; assistance on music )
;Bonus DVD - DualDisc DVD side
# Entire Album in 5.1 Surround Sound & Enhanced Stereo
# Preview of the ''Live in Europe'' Concert DVD
# Interview with Pink
# Pink Presents: The Stupid Girls
# "Stupid Girls" music video
# "Stupid Girls" outtakes & bonus photos
;Australian Tour Edition - CD/DVD set
* CD
# <li value=14> "Fingers"
# "I Have Seen the Rain"
# "Who Knew" (Bimbo Jones radio edit) <small>marked as no. 15 on album cover</small>
# "U + Ur Hand" (Beatcult remix) <small>marked as no. 16 on album cover</small>
* DVD
# "Stupid Girls" – video
# "Who Knew" – video
# "U + Ur Hand" – video
# "Nobody Knows" – video
# "Dear Mr. President" – live video
# "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)" – live video
# "Stupid Girls" – making the video
# "U + Ur Hand" – making the video
;U.S. Platinum Edition - CD/DVD set
* CD
# <li value=14> "I Have Seen the Rain"
# "Heartbreaker"
# "Centerfold"
# "Fingers"
# "U + Ur Hand" (Bimbo Jones remix)
* DVD
# "Stupid Girls" – making the video
# "Stupid Girls" – video
# "U + Ur Hand" – making the video
# "U + Ur Hand" – video
# "Who Knew" – video
# "Nobody Knows" – video
# "U + Ur Hand" (live from Wembley Arena London, England)
# "Who Knew" (live from Wembley Arena London, England)
# "Dear Mr. President" – video
# "Just like a Pill" (live from Wembley Arena London, England)
# "Dear Mr. President" (in-studio performance) featuring Indigo Girls
;Single B-sides
* "Heartbreaker" <small>("Stupid Girls")</small>
* "Disconnected" <small>("Who Knew")</small>
* "Crash & Burn" <small>("U + Ur Hand")</small>
* "Words" <small>("Nobody Knows")</small>
==Charts and certifications==
{{seealso|Pink discography}}
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!align="center"|Peak<br />position
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|align="left"|Japan Albums Chart<ref>[http://www.oricon.jp www.oricon.jp Japan Albums Chart]</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2008}}
|align="center"|19
|-
|align="left"|Netherlands Albums Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|5
|-
|align="left"|New Zealand Albums Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|Norway Albums Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|4
|-
|align="left"|Sweden Albums Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|7
|-
|align="left"|Switzerland Albums Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|[[UK Albums Chart]]<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|3
|-
|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|6
|-
|align="left"|United World Chart<ref name=aCharts/>
|align="center"|2
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{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Year-end chart (2006/2007)
!align="center"|Peak<br />position
|-
|align="left"|United World Chart 2006<ref>[http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-2006.htm] Mediataffic Year-End 2006.</REF>
|align="center"|10
|-
|align="left"|United World Chart 2007<ref>[http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-2007.htm] Mediataffic Year-End 2007.</REF>
|align="center"|23
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Country
!align="left"|Certification
!align="left"|Sales/shipments<ref name=IFPI-certawardlevels>[http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/certification-award-levels.pdf Certification award levels]</ref>
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|align="left"|Australia ([[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]])
|align="center"|8× platinum<ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Albums.htm Australian certifications 2007]</ref>
|align="center"|560,000
|-
|align="left"|Austria ([[Media Control]] Europe)
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.ifpi.at/ Austrian certifications]</ref>
|align="center"|30,000
|-
|align="left"|Canada ([[CRIA]])
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.cria.ca/gold/0506_g.php www.cria.ca] The Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved May 2006</ref>
|align="center"|100,000+
|-
|align="left"|Europe (IFPI)
|align="center"|2× platinum<ref>[http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/platinum_intro.html www.ifpi.org] Recording Industry Worldwide certifications. Retrieved [[October 9]], [[2006]]</ref>
|align="center"|3,000,000
|-
|align="left"|France ([[SNEP]]/[[IFOP]])
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/Certification%20Awards%20Full%20List%20-%20OCTOBER%2007.pdf</ref>
|align="center"|245,400<ref>[http://fanofmusic.free.fr/ French sales]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|Finland (IFPI)
|align="center"|Gold
|align="center"|16,065+<ref>[http://www.ifpi.fi/tilastot/2006myydyimmatulkomaiset.html Finnish sales]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|Germany (Media Control)
|align="center"|3× platinum<ref>[http://www.musikindustrie.de/gold_platin_datenbank.html German certifications]</ref>
|align="center"|600,000
|-
|align="left"|Hungary (MAHASZ)
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.mahasz.hu/m/?menu=arany_es_platinalemezek&menu2=adatbazis&ev=2007 Certifications 2007] ''MAHASZ''. retrieved [[May 21]], [[2008]].</ref>
|align="center"|10,000
|-
|align="left"|Ireland ([[IRMA]])
|align="center"|3× platinum<ref>[http://www.irishcharts.ie/awards/multi_platinum06.htm Irish certifications]</ref>
|align="center"|60,000
|-
|align="left"|Japan ([[Oricon]])
|align="center"| —
|align="center"|55,000<ref>[http://jbbs.livedoor.jp/bbs/read.cgi/music/3914/1044805378/301-400 Japanese Sales]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|New Zealand ([[RIANZ]])
|align="center"|2× platinum<ref>[http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp RIANZ charts. See November 5, 2007 for the certification]</ref>
|align="center"|30,000
|-
|align="left"|Switzerland (Media Control)
|align="center"|2× platinum<ref>[http://swisscharts.com/awards.asp?year=2007 The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|align="center"|60,000
|-
|align="left"|UK ([[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]])
|align="center"|3× platinum<ref>[http://www.bpi.co.uk/ BPI] [[BPI]]. Retrieved [[January 12]], [[2007]].</ref>
|align="center"|1,145,500<ref>See [[2006 in British music]] and [[2007 in British music]]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|U.S. ([[RIAA]])
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS RIAA]</ref>
|align="center"|1,223,973<ref>[http://www.ukmix.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=51650&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=25 UKMIX - Forums - View topic - US Billboard Charts (15/03/2008)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|World ([[Media Traffic]])
|align="center"|3× platinum
|align="center"|6,291,000
|-
|}
==Personnel==
* Pink: Producer, vocals, backing vocals, keyboard, piano
* Adem Hawkins: Song mixing
* Al Clay: Song mixing
* Amy Ray: Backing vocals
* Andy Timmons: Guitars
* Beth Cohen: Backing vocals
* Billy Mann: Backing vocals, guitars, piano, orchestra arranged, drums
* [[Butch Walker]]: Backing vocals, additional programming, guitars, bass
* [[Christopher Rojas]]: Mixing, keyboard programming, violins, drum programming, guitars, bass, backing vocals
* Dan Chase: Keyboard programming, drum programming
* Dan Warner: Electric guitars
* Emily Saliers: Backing vocals, guitars
* Fermio Hernandez: Assistant mix engineer
* Geoff Zanelli: Guitars, bass, synthesizer
* Jeff Phillips: Guitars
* [[Joey Waronker]]: Drums
* John Hanes: Additional [[Pro Tools]] engineer
* [[Justin Meldal-Johnsen]]: Bass
* Lasse Mårtén: Drums
* Lee Levin: Drums
* Leon Pendarvis: Orchestra arranged, conducted
* Lukasz Gottwald: Guitar programming, drum programming
* Max Martin: Keyboard programming, Guitar programming, drum programming
* Mike Elizondo: Additional programming, keyboard programming, keyboard, guitars
* Niklas Olovson: Drum programming, bass
* Molecules: Guest MC
* Mylious Johnson: Drums
* Pete Wallace: Keyboard programming, drum programming, guitars, piano, percussion
* Rafael Moreira: Guitars
* Robin Lynch: Guitars
* Roc Raida: DJ
* Serban Ghenea: Song mixing
* Shawn Pelton: Drums
* Steven Wolf: Additional programming, tamborine
* Tim Roberts: Assistant mix engineer
* [[Tom Lord-Alge]]: Song mixing
* Tom Talomaa: Assistant mix engineer
* Tom Coyne: Mastering
* Thom Cadley: 5.1 mixing
* Mark Rinaldi: Assistant 5.1 mixing
* Mark Wilder: 5.1 mastering
==Notes==
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{{s-start}}
{{succession box
| before = ''[[Ta-Dah]]'' by [[Scissor Sisters]]
| title = Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] [[Number-one albums of 2006 (Australia)|number-one album]]
| years = [[October 2]] - [[October 8]] [[2006]]<br>[[June 4]] - [[June 10]] [[2007]]
| after = ''[[The Open Door]]'' by [[Evanescence]]
}}
{{succession box
| before = ''[[Schrei]]'' by [[Tokio Hotel]]
| title = Austrian MediaControl Albums Chart
| years = [[April 14]], [[2006]]
| after = ''Splitternackt'' by Andrea Berg
}}
{{succession box
| before = ''[[Zeitgeist (The Smashing Pumpkins album)|Zeitgeist]]'' by [[Smashing Pumpkins]]
| title = New Zealands RIANZ Albums Chart [[List of number-one albums in 2007 (NZ)|number-one album]]
| years = [[July 30]], [[2007]]
| after = ''[[One Chance (album)|One Chance]]'' by [[Paul Potts]]
}}
{{succession box
| before = ''[[3121 (album)|3121]]'' by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]]
| title = Switzerland's MediaControl Albums Chart
| years = [[April 16]], [[2006]]
| after = ''[[Le village des Enfoirés|2006: Le village des Enfoirés]]'' by [[Les Enfoirés]]
}}
{{succession box
| before = ''Das große Leben'' by [[Rosenstolz]]
| title = German MediaControl Albums Chart
| years = [[April 17]], [[2006]]
| after = ''Splitternackt'' by Andrea Berg
}}
{{end}}
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