Alanis Morissette
Alanis Nadine Morissette (born
June 1 1974) is a
Grammy Award-winning
Canadian/American singer-songwriter and occasional
actress. Her international debut album,
Jagged Little Pill, (1995) sold 30 million copies. Three more studio albums followed –
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998),
Under Rug Swept (2002),
So-Called Chaos (2004),
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (2005) and
The Collection (2005)
Early life
Alanis Morissette was born in
Ottawa,
Ontario,
Canada, to Alan and Georgia Morissette. The couple brought their three children (Alanis, her
twin brother Wade and their older brother Chad) up as
Roman Catholic, but Alanis later chose to convert to
Buddhism. From 1977 to 1980, the family lived in Lahr (Black Forest),
Germany.
Morissette attended
Glebe Collegiate Institute in Ottawa during her high school years.
At the age of 9, she wrote her first song. With the money saved from her stint on the children's television show
You Can't Do That On Television, Morissette released an
indie single Fate Stay With Me with the
B-side Find The Right Man. She appeared onstage with the
Orpheus Musical Theatre Society.
In
New York City, Morissette landed a spot on
Star Search, a popular
American talent competition. She used her stage name, Alanis Nadine. Morissette flew to
Los Angeles to appear on the show, but lost after one round.
It is also known that Morissette suffered from
anorexia and
bulimia nervosa between 14 and 18, catalysed by professional pressure and manager demandings. She recalls "being called to a meeting at the recording studio, and the person said, 'I know I called you to redo vocals, but I actually wanted to talk to you about your weight. You can't be successful if you're fat,' (...)" and subsisting for months on toast, carrots, and black coffee.
Alanis and Now Is the Time
In 1990, Morissette signed with
MCA Records Canada and released her full-length debut album,
Alanis, in 1991 with producer
Leslie Howe. At the time, Morissette dropped her stage name and was credited simply as "Alanis". The dance-pop album, which was only released in Canada, went
double platinum, and its first
single, "Too Hot", reached the Top 10 on the Canadian charts. Subsequent singles included "Feel Your Love," "Walk Away" and "Plastic."
In 1992, Morissette was nominated for three
Juno Awards: Single of the Year, Best Female Pop Record, and Most Promising Vocalist (Female), the last of which she won. In the same year, she released
Now Is the Time, her follow-up to
Alanis. The album attempted to move away from her debut album's
dance-pop sound and featured the single "An Emotion Away." However, the album sold less than half the number of copies that her debut album did, and, with her two-album deal with MCA Canada complete, she was without a major label contract.
Move to Los Angeles
In 1993, Morissette moved from her home town of Ottawa to
Toronto. Living alone for the first time in her life, Morissette met with a bevy of songwriters, but the results frustrated her. A visit to
Nashville a few months later also proved fruitless.
Morissette began making trips to
Los Angeles and working with as many musicians as possible, in the hopes of meeting a collaborator. During this time, Morissette met producer and songwriter
Glen Ballard.
According to Ballard, the connection was "instant" and within 30 minutes of meeting each other, they had begun experimenting with different sounds in Ballard's home studio. Ballard and Morissette penned their first song together, called "The Bottom Line."
The turning point in their sessions was the song "Perfect," which was written and recorded in 20 minutes. Morissette improvised the lyrics on the spot, while Ballard played guitar. The version of the song that appeared on
Jagged Little Pill was the only take the pair had ever recorded.
Ballard and Morissette recorded the songs on
Jagged Little Pill literally as they were being written. According to Morissette, Ballard was the first collaborator who had encouraged her to express her emotions. By the spring of 1995, Morissette penned a deal with
Maverick Records.
Morissette would later reveal that during her stay in L.A. she was confronted on a deserted street, with a gun, and robbed. The writings and brainstormings that would eventually make up
Jagged, luckily, had not been taken from her purse. After that happening, Morissette developed an intense and general
angst, which she revealed during random daily
panic attacks, even on planes. She was hospitalized and attended psychotherapy sessions, but it didn't improve her emotional status. So, as Morissette later revealed in interviews, she focused all her inner problems on the soul-baring lyrics of the album for her own health.
Jagged Little Pill era (1995–1998)
In 1995, at the age of 21, Morissette released her first international album,
Jagged Little Pill. Since expectations for the album were low, Morissette's manager and long-time friend
Scott Welsh would later admit that he did not expect the album to sell any more than around 250,000 copies. The album débuted at number 118 on the
Billboard 200 chart.
Things changed quickly when a Los Angeles
DJ from an influential
radio station stumbled onto "
You Oughta Know" and began playing it non-stop. The song instantly garnered attention and a subsequent
music video went into heavy rotation on
MTV. The subject of the song, an ex-boyfriend (widely rumored to be
Dave Coulier of
Full House fame), became the most guessed-about antagonist since
Carly Simon's "
You're So Vain."
While "You Oughta Know" was a hit, it was the bevy of hit singles that followed that sent
Jagged Little Pill to its meteoric rise to the top. Following "Hand in My Pocket", the third single, "
Ironic", went on to become Morissette's biggest hit. (However, critics noted that many of the situations described by Morissette did not actually qualify as being
ironic.) "You Learn" and "Head Over Feet", the fourth and fifth singles, respectively, kept
Jagged Little Pill on the Billboard Top 20 charts for over a year.
Jagged Little Pill went on to sell 16 million copies in the
United States, and over 30 million copies worldwide, making it the most successful début record of all time. In
Ireland, just as
Under Rug Swept was released in 2002,
Jagged Little Pill re-entered the album charts on
21 February 2002 at #72 [
1] and reached a peak of #19 on
7 March [
2]. It took nine weeks before it departed the charts again on
2 May of that year.
Morissette was attacked for collaborating with producer and supposed image-maker Ballard, although she was responsible for all of
Pill's lyrics and much of the album's music, and though such a collaboration was not uncommon for many solo artists at the time. Her early albums in Canada also proved a hindrance for her respectability, particularly in her native country.
The album was nominated for six
Grammy Awards. At the 1996 ceremony, Morissette performed "You Oughta Know." That night, Morissette won awards for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song and Best Rock Album, and Best Album.
Later that year, Morissette embarked on an 18-month world tour in support of
Jagged Little Pill, beginning in small clubs and ending in large venues. She released the
DVD Jagged Little Pill, Live which chronicled the bulk of this tour, and later won a Grammy award for Best Video Long Form.
During the tour, Morissette became disillusioned with the music industry, and declared being tired of constant travelling, quick and superficial relationships and parties full of drugs; subjects which made her think of ditching her own career. Then, she started practicing
Iyengar Yoga for balancing and after the last December 1996 show in
Hawaii, Morissette headed up to
India with her mother and a friend to study Eastern beliefs like
Buddhism and
Hinduism for some months.
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie era (1998–2002)
In 1998, Morissette recorded "
Uninvited", a song from the
soundtrack to
City of Angels. The track was never officially released as a single, but nevertheless received widespread radio airplay.
Later that year, Morissette released
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, once again collaborating with Ballard. Fans and critics alike were unprepared for Morissette's new songwriting approach, as most of the songs on the disc, including "The Couch" and "Unsent", challenged traditional song formulas, including one-chord drone melodies and Alanis singing over chronical/letter-like prose texts with long-taking or lacking choruses.
Upon release, the album sold extremely well. Privately, the label hoped for a million copies upon initial release, but it sold about half of that. Nevertheless, the album debuted at number one on the
Billboard 200 chart, breaking the record for the most albums sold in a single week by a female artist, with sales at 470,000 copies (eventually eclipsed by
Britney Spears's
Oops!... I Did It Again.) As a follow-up to
Jagged Little Pill,
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie had very little staying power, however; its wordy, personal lyrics turned many fans off. After 28 weeks, it left the Billboard 200, selling 2.6 million, a huge drop from
Jagged. Worldwide, the album sold about 8 million copies. However, it received positive reviews, including a four-star review from
Rolling Stone. In 1999, the song "Uninvited" won two
Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. The first single, "
Thank U", was also nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. The video for this song, which featured Morissette in the nude, generated mild controversy.
Also in 1999, Morissette released the live acoustic album
MTV Unplugged. That album included a song she wrote with her main guitar player, Nick Lashley, called "No Pressure Over Cappuccino". She also contributed vocals to the songs "Don't Drink the Water," and "Spoon," on the
Dave Matthews Band album
Before These Crowded Streets as well as "Mercy" and "Innocence," two tracks from Jonathan Elias's project "The Prayer Cycle."
Morissette then expanded her résumé by again delving into acting (following her childhood role on
You Can't Do That On Television). She appeared as
God in the
Kevin Smith film
Dogma. Smith, a fan of Morissette's, asked her to be in the film several times. She had to turn down the female lead and by the time her schedule allowed her to participate in the film, only the role of God, which involves virtually no dialogue and only an appearance at the very end of the film, was left.
She also appeared on the hit
HBO comedies
Sex and the City and
Curb Your Enthusiasm and starred in the play
The Vagina Monologues.
Morissette also toured with fellow female singer-songwriter
Tori Amos during this time.
Under Rug Swept era (2002–2004)
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Alanis Morissette on stage at the Brazil Music Festival, 2003 |
In 2002, after a four year absence, Morissette released her third international studio album
Under Rug Swept, with the notable absence of
Jagged Little Pill and
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie collaborator Ballard. For the first time, Morissette took on the role of sole writer and producer. She had her band:
Joel Shearer, Nick Lashley, Chris Chaney, Gary Novak help her in this. They played the majority of the instruments. However, shortly after recording Alanis hired an entirely new band composed of
Jason Orme, Zac Rae, David Levita, and Blair Sinta; who have been with her ever since.
The album spawned the hit single "
Hands Clean", while the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 215,000 in the first week.
Under Rug Swept would eventually sell close to a million copies in the U.S. alone, though only "Hands Clean" received any substantial radio airplay. The album was overlooked by the Grammy Awards, but Morissette won yet another Juno Award for Producer of the Year.
In December 2002, Morissette released a
CD/
DVD combination package,
Feast on Scraps, which included live concert footage and eight previously unreleased songs from the
Under Rug Swept recording sessions. The album was nominated for a Juno Music DVD of the Year award.
In November 2003, Morissette appeared in the
off-Broadway play
The Exonerated as Sunny Jacobs, a
death row inmate freed after proof surfaced that she was innocent.
So-Called Chaos era (2004)
In May 2004, Morissette released her fourth international studio album,
So-Called Chaos. She wrote all of the songs again, and co-produced the album with Tim Thorney and John Shanks.
Selling over 115,000 copies in its first week of release, the album débuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart to generally favourable critical reviews. The album's lead single, "Everything," was released in March 2004, and saw some commercial success on
adult contemporary radio. In an effort to avoid a
censor "bleep" in the first line of the song, the radio and music video versions changed the word "asshole" to "nightmare." The radio and music video version also edited out several
verses from the album version. Two other singles, "Out Is Through" and "Eight Easy Steps," soon followed but neither matched the success of "Everything." A dance
mix of "Eight Easy Steps" was a top ten hit on US
dance music charts.
In June 2004, Morissette announced her engagement to actor and fellow Canadian
Ryan Reynolds. Morissette expanded her own acting credentials with the July release of the
Cole Porter biographical film De-Lovely, in which she performed the song "Let's Do It" and had a brief role as an anonymous stage performer.
Morissette also hosted the 2004 Juno Awards and had a successful US summer tour with long-time friends and fellow Canadians, the
Barenaked Ladies.
Reflection Era: Jagged Little Pill: Acoustic and The Collection (2005-2006)
On
February 11,
2005, Morissette became a
naturalized citizen of the United States while still maintaining her Canadian
citizenship. Morissette refers to herself as a Canadianâ€"American.
That same month, she made a guest appearance on the Canadian television show
Degrassi: The Next Generation along with
Dogma co-star
Jason Mewes and director Kevin Smith.
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of
Jagged Little Pill, Morissette released a studio
acoustic version on
June 13 2005 entitled
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic.
CNN reported that the album would be exclusively released through
Starbucks'
Hear Music retail concept through their coffee shops for a six-week run, much like
Ray Charles' successful album
Genius Loves Company. This move caused much controversy, with companies such as
HMV in Canada removing their entire Morissette catalog for the duration of the deal in protest. The album sold about 330,000 copies in the US and one million worldwide.Her first single from "Jagged Little Pill Coustic" was "Hand In My Pocket.
The album went into wide release to all retail chains the last week of July. This version included enhanced features not included on the
Starbucks release version. The accompanying
Jagged Little Pill: Acoustic tour ran for two months in the summer of 2005, with Morissette playing small, intimate theatre venues.
On
October 14, Morissette released a cover of the
1991 Seal song "Crazy" as the first single from her
greatest hits album,
The Collection. The song reached number 9 on the
Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.
The Collection was released on
November 15 2005, followed by a limited edition version of the album on
December 6 2005. The limited edition features a DVD including a
documentary with videos of two unreleased songs from Morissette's 1996
Can't Not Tour: "King of Intimation" and "Can't Not" (the latter appeared in a reworked version on
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie). The DVD also includes a 90-second clip of the unreleased video for the song "Joining You."
Morissette contributed a song entitled "Wunderkind" to the soundtrack of the film
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The song was nominated for a
Golden Globe award for Best Original Song.
In 2006, Morissette's official
Myspace site announced that she would be taking an indefinite hiatus [
3]. In April MTV.com reported that Morissette would reprise her role in
The Exonerated in
London from
May 23 through the 28th. [
4]
On
June 7,
2006,
People Magazine reported that Morissette split from fianceé Ryan Reynolds, however neither party has confirmed this report, and the legitimacy of their break up is still in question. [
5]. On
July 20,
2006, a source cited that they were indeed together [
6], and on
July 28,
2006, Contact Music reported that their split was a "rumor." [
7]
On
July 27,
2006, Morissette and Reynolds were spotted holding hands in Los Angeles, sinking rumors about their supposed break-up. [
8]
It is said Alanis is in between intense writing sessions for her 2007 upcoming studio album, and she is going to spend the rest of the year working on a memoir. About her book, she says
"it will be all the wisdom I've accrued in the thirty-one years of my life (...) A lot about relationships, fame, travel, body-image issues, spirit -- with a lot of self-deprecating humor peppered throughout, 'cause I just can't help it."Trivia
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Taylor Hawkins, currently the drummer of the Foo Fighters, was the touring drummer for Alanis' backing band, Sexual Chocolate.
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Flea of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers plays bass on the track "You Oughta Know", just as the guitarist and his then-bandmate
Dave Navarro.
*She played the role of "
God" in one scene of
Kevin Smith's "
Dogma (film)."
Albums
Alanis (Canada-only release) (1991) #25 Canada, Platinum
Now Is the Time (Canada-only release) (1992) Gold
Jagged Little Pill (1995)
#1 US (12 weeks), 16x Platinum (14.5 million copies sold), #
1 Israel, #1 Australia, 14x Platinum, #2 Italy, #6 France, #1 UK, 10x Platinum
(worldwide sales: 30 million)Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998)
#1 US (2 weeks), 3x Platinum (2.6 million copies sold),
#1 Israel,
#1 Italy, #2 Australia, #5 France, #3 UK, #5 Spain,: Platinum
(worldwide sales: 8 million)-
MTV Unplugged (1999) #63 US, Gold (630,000 copies sold), #6 Italy
(worldwide sales: 3 million)-
Under Rug Swept (2002)
#1 US (1 week), Platinum (1.0 million copies sold),
#1 Ireland,
#1 Italy, , #1 Australia, #2 France, #2 UK, #2 Israel, #1 Spain Gold
(worldwide sales: 5 million)-
Feast on Scraps (2002) #194 US (CD/DVD set) [
9](73,000 copies sold in the US)-
So-Called Chaos (2004) #5 US, Gold (456,000 copies sold), #5 France, #4 Italy, #12 Israel, #15 Australia, #8 UK, Silver
(worldwide sales: 2.5 million)-
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (2005) (released for
Starbucks outlets on
June 13; other retailers on
July 26) #50 US (308,000 copies sold), #8 France, #15 Israel, #26 Australia, #11 UK
(worldwide sales: 1 million)-
The Collection (2005) #51 US (140,000 copies sold), #16 Italy, #44 UK, #18 Germany, #9 Switzerland, #41 Ireland, #7 Israel, #6 Norway, #5 Portugal
(worldwide sales: 500,000)--
TBA (2007)--19.67 million copies sold in the US alone - (25 million albums shipped/21 million albums certified)Sales are according to
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Singles
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | | CAN | U.S.Rock Airplay | U.S. Modern Rock | U.S. Adult Top 40 | U.S. Top 40 Mainstream | U.S. ARC | UK | AUS | BRA | GER | LTV | SPA | ITA|- | "Too Hot" | 4 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|rowspan="4"|Alanis |
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| "Walk Away" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "Plastic" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "Feel Your Love" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "An Emotion Away" | 9 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|rowspan="4"|Now Is the Time |
| "No Apologies" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "Real World" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "(Change Is) Never a Waste of Time" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | 1995 | "You Oughta Know" | align="center"|1 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|2 | 22 | 4 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|rowspan="6"|Jagged Little Pill |
| "Hand in My Pocket" | align="center"|1 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|3 | 26 | 12 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|3 | - | "You Learn" | 1 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|1 | 24 | 20 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | 1996 | "Ironic" | 1 | 1 | 1 | align="center"|1 | 1 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 1 | - | "Head over Feet" | align="center"|1 | align="center"|align="center"|1 | 1 | 7 | 12 | 1 | 73 | align="center"|6 | - | 1997 | "All I Really Want" | 2 | 6 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|22 | 59 | 38 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|33 | - | 1998 | "Thank U" | 1 | 1 | 1 | align="center"|1 | 1 | 5 | 13 | 1 | 19 | 16 | 1 | 6 | Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie |
| 1999 | "Joining You" | 30 | align="center"|1 | align="center"|align="center"|28 | 22 | align="center"|align="center"|28 | align="center"|align="center"|- | "Unsent" | align="center"|58 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|7 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "So Pure" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|38 | 20 | 38 | align="center"|12 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | 2000 | "That I Would Be Good" | 25 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|15 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|21 | align="center"|rowspan="3"|Alanis Unplugged |
| "King of Pain" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|1 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | "You Learn" | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|- | 2002 | "Hands Clean" | 1 | 1 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|3 | 12 | 8 | 1 | 18 | 4 | 5 | 3 | Under Rug Swept |
| "Precious Illusions" | 4 | 4 | align="center"|16 | align="center"|23 | 53 | 36 | 8 | 77 | align="center"|23 | - | 2004 | "Everything" | 3 | 3 | align="center"|4 | align="center"|24 | 22 | 11 | align="center"|29 | align="center"|20 | | rowspan="3"|So-Called Chaos |
| "Out Is Through" | align="center"|75 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|56 | align="center"|align="center"|75 | align="center"|32 | - | "Eight Easy Steps" | align="center"|15 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|40 | -|2005 | "Hand In My Pocket" (Acoustic Version) | 23 | 18 | align="center"|align="center"|align="center"|15 | 57 | align="center"|28 | 58 | 10 | 7 | 42 | Jagged Little Pill Acoustic |
|2005| "Crazy" | 29 | 9 | align="center"|9 | align="center"|27 | 65 | align="center"|11 | 38 | 13 | 23 | 3 | The Collection |
Promos
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Uninvited" (charted from airplay, 1998) — #1 U.S. Top 40 Mainstream, #1 Brazil, #1 U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40
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Guest contributions
*"Spoon" and "Don't Drink the Water" (on
Before These Crowded Streets by Dave Matthews Band, 1998)
*"Uninvited" (on
City of Angels soundtrack, 1998)
*"Still" (on
Dogma soundtrack, 1999)
*"Mercy", "Hope", "Innocence", and "Faith" (on
The Prayer Cycle compilation, 1999)
*"Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" (on
De-Lovely soundtrack, 2004)
*"Wunderkind" (on
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe soundtrack, 2005) — #1 Philippines
You Can't Do That on Television (1986)
Just One Of The Girls, herself (1992)
South Park: Chef Aid, (1998)
Dogma, God (1999)
The Vagina Monologues (1999)
Sex and the City, Dawn (episode "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl", 1999)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, That Woman (God) (2001)
Curb Your Enthusiasm, herself (episode "The Terrorist Attack", 2002)
The Exonerated, Sunny Jacobs (2003)
De-Lovely, unnamed singer (2004)
American Dreams, Singer in the Lair (episode "What Dreams May Come", 2004)
Degrassi: The Next Generation, principal (episode "Goin' Down the Road: Part 1", 2005)
Fuck, 2005
Just Friends, herself (Deleted scene), 2005
Jagged Little Pill, Live (1997)
Live in the Navajo Nation (2002)
Feast on Scraps (2002)
VH1 Storytellers (2005)
Global Warming: The Signs and The Science (2005) Hosted.
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Canada's Walk of Fame: Alanis Morissette Dead link.
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