I bought this album after seeing the haunting redhead on MTV, back when MTV actually showed music. Well, at least they tended to show music really late at night.
This album was probably the most totally satisfying musical experience I've ever...
Pros: One of her best albums ever written. Cons: Deeply emotional.Passionate.
Tori always will be the master of piano in my opinion.My personal favorite song on the album is"leather""I could just pretend that you love me/The night would lose all sense of fear/But why do I need you to love me/When you can't hold what I hold...
Pros: Every track on the album is perfect. Really. Cons: Inferior people may not appreciate Tori's intensity
know that my title is a bit extreme, but it's true. Of all the debut albums I've heard, none has ever come close to being as shocking or brilliant as this one. Debuts from Alicia Keys and Norah Jones may shake the Grammys, but this will shake your soul. ...
Pros: Intimate, Involving, Unconventional Cons: "See Pros"
About Tori: Myra Ellen Amos, born August 22nd, 1963 in Newton, North Carolina began playing piano at the early age of just two, and started composing at four. She composed her first single under her real name "Myra Ellen ...
Pros: Its Tori! Everything is a pro Cons: Its Tori? There are no Cons!
OK, this is Tori Amos's first CD, unless you count "Y Kant Tori Read?" Which is so hard to find that few have even heard it. But this CD is bye far her best! I have every CD of hers, from this one to hey Jupiter, all of them have special...
Pros: Great technique and lots of emotion. Cons: A bit sterile in places.
I first heard this album just months ago when a friend recommended it. Certain songs, such as "Silent All These Years," "Winter," and of course "Me and a Gun," literally took my breath away. Likewise, I simply could not manage to get into...
Pros: leaves the ears singing along, especially the ones with feet Cons: NONE!
This album is one of my favorite Tori albums. Right up there with Under the Pink and Boys for Pele. It's an outpouring of her personal soul as she considers most of the songs directly from her personal experiences. Most noted is "Me and a...
Pros: It's a Tori album!! Is there anything else that needs to be said?!?! Cons: If you don't like her style, you will probably hate her music.
The first Tori album I ever heard or bought was Under the Pink (like not 'In the Pink'-get it!??!) and I still love it. But the first time I ever heard the Winter single off this album, I was moved to tears. It was a little while later...
Pros: Intimate album that captures the true spirit of this talented songstress Cons: none!
Little Earthquakes was the first album of Tori's that I listened to, and let me just say that I was quite impressed. The talented songstress packs so much emotion into each and every song. She not only sings, but plays the piano in almost every song as...
Pros: unique, honest, edgy with a feminine touch... Cons: not for those who like all the one hit wonders that have been hitting us in rapid succession...
Tori Amos is without a doubt one of the best singers to come out of a generation. Her voice rings with sincerity, depth, and beauty. I can appreciate Tori because with everything she sings, she relates to the people that listen to her. I also enjoy...
Pros: Intensely literate, virtuosic piano playing. Cons: A bit sprawling in places ("Mother").
Tori Amos, who had been a professional pianist since age 13, recorded Little Earthquakes in 1991 using mostly her own piano, though often accompanied by the usual rock backing of guitar, bass and (sometimes synthesised) drums.
Pros: beautiful lyrics and musical styling Cons: none
I love Tori Amos. Ever since I picked up this album in 1993 I have been entranced by her voice and have felt so in tune with her lyrics. Her music is haunting and beautiful. I was going through a divorce at the time and many of the songs on this album...
Pros: Stark emotional nakedness, consummate musicianship. Cons: Stark emotional nakedness?
To this early follower, Tori Amos would become a prodigal daughter who walked off to strange and faraway lands during her trek through the Nineties, after the critical and commercial success of her debut album, 'Little Earthquakes'. My cassette copy of ...
Pros: Wonderful piano playing, emotional songs Cons: It's her only good album
I was first introduced to Tori Amos when she was interviewed for a news magazine show. I don't remember if it 60 Minutes or Dateline because it doesn't really matter. As I listened to Amos talk, I decided I had to buy this album.
This album is surely a tour de force. "Little Earthquakes is Tori's second album after "Y Can't Tori Read." "Little Earthquakes" was the beginning of a promising career from Amos.
Cruicfy-I think this single was amazing in the fact that it has...
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