By no stretch of the imagination am I a dedicated fan to Tori Amos. I buy her albums, but only after theyve been popular and in print for years. I listen to her music, but only on intermittent occasions. Ill never see her live, nor am...
Pros: Moments of voice, Lyrics, Musically interesting for the most part Cons: Mumbles through many of her best lines, Moments of vocals/instrumentals
There is a line in an episode of "Family Guy" where, in reference to Gwen Stefani, Brian says "I don't know what a 'Hollaback Girl' is but I want to kill Gwen Stefani." I don't know what a "Cornflake Girl" is supposed to be, but having listened to the ...
Pros: Excellent music, interesting lyrics, variety of sounds Cons: Cryptic and strange to some people
Dazzled by the complexity and depth of her first solo effort, Little Earthquakes, I immediately raced to the store to indulge in some musical therapy and buy her second album. Under The Pink shows a lot of musical growth and some fantastic...
Pros: The melodies! The song production! Cons: A few lapses of good taste.
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Pros: nice selection of instruments, it is Tori Cons: None
I really love Tori Amos. She is probably my favorite female singer (followed closely by Carole King and Sarah Brightman). I was a Junior is High School in 1992 the year I introduced to Tori. The Little Earthquakes album really moved me, with its...
Pros: An Excellent Sophomore Effort from Tori Amos. Cons: None.
After the success of her 1992 debut release “Little Earthquakes”, Tori Amos had established herself as one of the most promising female singer-songwriters in the 1990s as a new wave of female artists have arrived. Amos’ arrival gave some balance...
Pros: her voice; a few understandable songs; diversity; a few excellent standouts Cons: not very consistent; a few boring songs; her songs started getting cryptic
10 years ago, Tori Amos was one of the few alternative rock female artists out there and she was one of the standouts. It's pretty easy to see why: her voice was beautiful as she always changed octaves in one note, she can play the hell out of a piano, ...
Pros: Beautiful, superb piano playing, thought-provoking lyrics Cons: Not easy in parts - does make one think.
Following on from her debut Little Earthquakes, Tori Amos moved further into the realms of a piano-based rock sound on Under The Pink. The piano was much more prominent than on Little Earthquakes, being accompanied on most tracks...
Pros: Everything...piano, vocals, lyrics, EVERYTHING Cons: STFU...ok, some songs are a SMIDGE OF A SMIDGE blah.
I don't know if you are informed of this, but Tori has one more occupation than being an extremely talented pianist/musician...she's also...a CULT LEADER!!! Yes, and as a member of this cult, I know a very important thing-just like any cult; we have a ...
Pros: Complex and thoughtful. Several great songs. Cons: Pretension is starting to creep in. Some songs are overlong, monotonous bores.
After the success of her re-debut album Little Earthquakes, Tori Amos headed to Taos in New Mexico to record her second solo album, Under The Pink. Thematically, it seeks to explore the relationships between women (obviously, pink ...
Pros: Tori Amos' eclectic style Cons: Sometimes I don't quite "get" the songs
Little Earthquakes, Tori Amos' first album is one of my favorite c.d.s. So of course I was delighted when Under the Pink became available way back in 1994. Under the Pink quickly became an album that was frequently played...
Pros: one of the most beautiful voices in the music industry. Cons: can be depressing at times.
I knew a girl in college who listened to really nobody else but Tori Amos. She had a radio show on my college radio station, and would play nothing but songs off of Tori's record "Little Earthquakes". One night when I cam home from a...
Pros: Great follow-up to "Little Earthquakes" Cons: Zero!
Tori Amos returned in 1994 with "Under The Pink", which is a stunning follow-up to "Little Earthquakes". For many artists it seems to be extremely hard for them to produce an album that can rival their first great one, but Tori has...
Pros: Another set of great poetry set to wonderful music Cons: None
I am not a fan (in the true sense of the word FANATIC) when it comes to Tori Amos. I don't remember the year I was introduced to her music, I don't even remember what the first song I heard was. I do however remember the first person I ever talked to...
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