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Songs written, co-written and produced by Linda Perry. In 1994, she started her own record label, Rockstar Records, which initially signed Stone Fox and 2 Lane Blacktop, and released her second solo album, After Hours. [1] Her career took a major turn in 2001 when she helped Pink find critical and commercial success, and also started working as a producer for Christina Aguilera. [1]
Tracks 1, 3, 4, 9 & 10 written by Linda Perry
Track 2 written by Linda Perry & Katrina Sirdofsky
Track 6 written by Linda Perry & Shaunna Hall
Tracks 7 & 11 written by Linda Perry, Shaunna Hall, Christa Hillhouse & Wanda Day
Track 8 written by Linda Perry, Shaunna Hall, Christa Hillhouse, Wanda Day & Dawn Richardson
Written by Linda Perry & Roger Rocha
Written by Linda Perry & Janis Ian in middle of 1995
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12 mixed by Linda Perry & Devon Powers
All tracks produced by Linda Perry
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 & 12 written by Linda Perry
Track 4 written by Linda Perry & Bill Bottrell
Track 7 written by Linda Perry, Marty Wilson Piper & Grace Slick
Track 10 written by Linda Perry, Bill Bottrell, Brian MacLeod, Kevin Gilbert & Dan Schwartz
Track 11 written by Linda Perry, Brian MacLeod, Kevin Gilbert & Dan Schwartz
All tracks co-produced by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry & Bill Botrell
Co-produced by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry & Bill Bottrell
Written by Brad Olsen, Linda Perry, Brian MacLeod, Paul Ill & Eric Schermerhorn in 1998
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 written by Linda Perry
Tracks 4 & 11 written by Linda Perry, Brian MacLeod & Paul Ill
Track 9 written by Linda Perry, D.C. Collard & Paul Ill
Produced by Bob Salcedo & Linda Perry
Tracks 1, 5, 9, 10, 13, 14 & 15 written by Pink & Linda Perry
Tracks 4 & 11 written by Linda Perry
Tracks 1, 5, 13, 14 & 15 produced by Linda Perry & Damon Elliott
Tracks 4, 9, 10 & 11 produced by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry & Pink
Track 11 written by Linda Perry
Track 12, 13 & 19 written by Christina Aguilera & Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Make Over written by Linda Perry, Christina Aguilera, Jonathan Lipsey, Felix Howard, Cameron McVey & Paul Simm (ASCAP, 2003)
Written by Linda Perry, Solange Knowles & Rockwilder in middle of 2002
Written by Linda Perry, Louise Burns, Tasha-Ray Evin & Lacey-Lee Evin
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Gina Gershon & Linda Perry
Original Score composed by Gina Gershon, Cheri Lovedog & Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry, Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena & Heidi Range
Produced by Linda Perry
Tracks 6 & 9 written by Pink & Linda Perry
Track 7 written by Pink, Linda Perry, Eric Schermerhorn, Paul Ill & Brian MaCleod
Produced by Linda Perry
Track 14 written by Pink & Linda Perry
Track 15 written by Pink, Linda Perry, Eric Schermerhorn, Paul Ill & Brian MacLeod
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry, Natina Reed, Shamari Fears & Brandi Williams
Produced by Linda Perry
Never officially released
Track 1 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Patty Schemel & Larry Schemel
Tracks 4, 7, 9, 10 & 12 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Patty Schemel & Jerry Best
Track 5 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Patty Schemel, Jerry Best & Chris Whitemeyer
Track 8 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Bernie Taupin, Patty Schemel & Jerry Best
Track 11 written by Courtney Love & Linda Perry
Zeplin Song written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry & Samantha Maloney (ASCAP, 2006)
Track 2 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Patty Schemel & Jerry Best
Track 3 written by Courtney Love, Linda Perry, Patty Schemel & Larry Schemel
Written by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Laura Pergolizzi & Linda Perry
Tracks 1 & 9 written by Gwen Stefani & Linda Perry
Track 11 written by Gwen Stefani, Dallas Austin & Linda Perry
Track 1 co-produced by Linda Perry (uncredited)
Guitars & keyboards on track 1 engineered by Linda Perry
Written by Joan Jett, Linda Perry & Kenny Laguna
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Scott Russo, Linda Perry & Aimee Allen
Produced by Linda Perry & Sean Beavan
Lyrics by Lisa Marie Presley; music by Lisa Marie Presley & Linda Perry
Track 4 written by Linda Perry, Warren Fischer & Casey Spooner
Tracks 9 & 11 written by Linda Perry, Nicolas Vernhes, Warren Fischer & Casey Spooner
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 & 10 written by Linda Perry
Tracks 4, 6, 7 & 9 written by Linda Perry & Kelly Osbourne
Produced by Linda Perry
One Word written by Billy Currie, Christopher Payne & Midge Ure (ASCAP)
Secret Lover written by Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley, Linda Perry & Kelly Osbourne (ASCAP)
Written by Juliette Lewis & Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry & Goapele Mohlabane
Produced by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, Linda Perry, Emily Robison & Dan Wilson
Written by Robin Zander, Bun E. Carlos, Rick Nielsen, Linda Perry, Tom Petersson
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Joan Jett, Linda Perry & Kenny Laguna
Tracks 1, 9 & 10 written by Sierra Swan& Linda Perry
Track 5 written by Linda Perry
Tracks 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 & 10 produced by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 & 9 written by Christina Aguilera & Linda Perry
Track 2 written by Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry, Mark Ronson & Paul Ill
Track 6 written by Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry & Mark Ronson
Track 8 written by Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry & Bill Bottrell
Produced by Linda Perry
Produced & recorded by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry, Nate Ruess & Sam Means
Written by Gwen Stefani & Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Mixed, engineered & produced by Linda Perry
Tracks 1, 2 & 9 written by Ben Jelen & Linda Perry
Track 4 written by Ben Jelen, Matt Scannell & Linda Perry
Tracks 5 & 6 written by Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Written by Jamie Scott & Linda Perry
Track 1 written by Linda Perry
Track 7 written by Gina Gershon & Linda Perry
Tracks 7 & 10 produced, mixed & engineered by Linda Perry
Track 5 engineered by Linda Perry
Tracks 3 & 8 written by Vanessa Carlton & Linda Perry
Track 6 written by Vanessa Carlton, Linda Perry & Stephan Jenkins
Tracks 3 & 8 produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Track 3 written by Alicia Keys, Linda Perry, Steve Mostyn and Michael Jordan (Bauer)
Track 8 & 14 written by Alicia Keys & Linda Perry
Tracks 8,14 & 16 produced by Alicia Keys & Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Written by Sam Means, Linda Perry & Nate Ruess
Recorded by Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Written by Sierra Swan & Linda Perry
Produced by Linda Perry
Written by Gavin Rossdale & Linda Perry
Written by Christina Aguilera & Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Track 9 written by Daniel Powter & Linda Perry
Track 10 written by Linda Perry
Produced & engineered by Linda Perry
Written by Linda Perry
Italian translation by Tiziano Ferro
Unreleased Tracks
2015
2015
2015 Target Bonus Track
2018
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