Tori Amos
Biography
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos) was one of several female singer/songwriters who combined the stark lyrical attack of alternative rock with a distinctly '70s musical approach. Her music falls between the orchestrated meditations of Kate Bush and the stripped-down poetics of Joni Mitchell. In addition to reviving the singer/songwriter traditions of the '70s, Amos revived the piano as a rock & roll instrument. With her 1992 album Little Earthquakes, Amos built a dedicated following that continued to expand with her second album, Under the Pink.
Born in North Carolina but raised in Maryland, Amos was the daughter of a Methodist preacher. By the age of four, she was singing and playing piano in the church choir; she began writing her own songs shortly afterward. Amos won a scholarship to Baltimore's Peabody Conservatory based on her instrumental prowess. While she was studying at Peabody, she became infatuated with rock & roll, particularly the music of Led Zeppelin. She began writing pop ballads and performing in local bars. Amos moved to Los Angeles in her late teens to become a pop singer. Atlantic Records signed her in 1987, recording an uninspired pop-metal album called Y Kant Tori Read the following year. The record was a complete failure, attracting no attention from radio or press and selling very few copies; nevertheless, she didn't lose her record contract. By 1990, Amos had adopted a new approach, singing spare, haunting, semiconfessional piano ballads that were arranged like Kate Bush but had the melodies and lyrical approach of Joni Mitchell. Atlantic sponsored a trip to England in 1991, where she played a series of concerts in support of an EP, Me and a Gun.
The harrowing "Me and a Gun" was an autobiographical song, telling the tale of Amos' own experience with rape. It gained positive reviews throughout the media, and both the EP and the concerts sold well. Little Earthquakes, Amos' first album as a singer/songwriter, was released in late 1991 and sold well in both the U.S. and the U.K. In 1992, she released the Crucify EP, which featured three covers, including Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Led Zeppelin's "Thank You." Delivered in early 1994, Under the Pink, the full-length follow-up to Little Earthquakes, was a bigger hit, selling over a million copies and launching the minor hit singles "God" and "Cornflake Girl." Two years later, Amos delivered her third album, Boys for Pele, her most ambitious and difficult record to date. The album debuted at number two and quickly went platinum. Amos spent much of 1997 dealing with personal matters, including a miscarriage and a marriage, and working on her fourth album, From the Choirgirl Hotel, which was released in the spring of 1998. The two-disc To Venus and Back followed in 1999 to coincide with a tour with Alanis Morissette. In 2001, Amos returned with the covers album Strange Little Girls, which also marked her last release for Atlantic.
The next year, she found a new label home with Epic and followed with Scarlet's Walk in October. Her eighth studio album, an autobiographical record titled The Beekeeper, was released in 2005. The massive five-disc Piano collection arrived in 2006, boasting a cornucopia of album cuts, B-sides, unedited and alternate versions, demos, and seven previously unissued tracks, followed by the typically eclectic and hard-rocking American Doll Posse in 2007, an all-new collection of songs that found the artist assuming five archetypal personalities, all of whom were based on feminine gods in Greek and Roman mythology. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

American Doll Posse
2007

A Piano: The Collection
2006

The Beekeeper
2005

Tales Of A Librarian
2003

Scarlet's Walk
2002

Strange Little Girls
2001

To Venus And Back
1999

From the Choirgirl Hotel
1998

Boys For Pele
1996

Under The Pink
1994

Little Earthquakes
1992
i gave her the pig B sucks! im sure she'd like another one ,maybe, it would never be as good as the first but baby pigs are cool. -qw out
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~FROM THE DESK OF LADY WHITTIER~ from the choirgirl hotel and boys for pele are outstanding albums (i'm in love with them all) if i met her i would want to kiss her on the cheek like an old friend cuz her music has been the soundtrack of my life i would love to have her over for a bottle of jack -alas we're goddess in spliced worlds, in the event of actually running into her i would swiftly smack her so she would know who's boss --- qw
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i saw tori playing at the state theater in minneapolis 94' and hearing her music i have memory of her and her piano. art
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well she certainly gave me a fantastic knob shinning- queen of whittier, the girl kind
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cloudy, grey skies, mist, tears, lonely, depressed, dark moods, - and then Tori - thank you.
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Tori's album Little Earthquakes saved my life. I started listening to her when I was 15, and whenever the dark began to eat at me I'd play her music and feel understood and at peace. She is my favorite lyricist. I resent the label she's gotten; a mere angst artist. Because Tori is in fact one of the most sophisticate d and authentic artists out there!
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I just adore her. She's definitely my favorite musician of all time. Something about her music and her words moves me like nothing else can.
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Didn't really pay any attention to Tori Amos until I heard To Venus and Back on earphones at the record store. Loved the way Bliss started out and bought it and have been listening to it ever since. Definitely a desert island selection. I love the low bass notes combined with the piano and vocals and wild abandon of guitar. It is awesome!
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Love her songs. Even my granddaugthe r s enjoy Cornflake Girl. Just learned we both grew up in MD but yet it took me several years in Europe to hear and appreciate her work.
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She is the best. I've seen her live front row. Looks right at you and smiles and you can just feel the energy. She writes and performs like no other. Not of this earth.
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Absolutely my favorite artist...if you haven't seen her live, it's even more intense than the recorded songs. she feels the songs so strongly that you can actually see her body fighting to contain the emotion. She has tapped the female psyche unlike any other artist.
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What can I say? The reviewer's comments comparing her to other artists, while *de riguer* (anyone here old enought to know what those asterisks mean?), are simply laughable. Even Joni Mitchell's early work, which could be intensely moving, can't compare to Tori's work. Even though Tori's been "putting her clothes back on" little by little over the years, her writing and performance hasn't suffered from it. Contrast with Joni's tripe after For the Roses.
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WOW, I HATE THESE BLOGS THAT TRUNCATE WITHOUT WARNING YOU. I HAD WRITHEN ABOUT TWICE AS MUCH, NOW I SEE A TINY GREY SET OF NUMBERS NOWHERE NEAR THE SUBMIT BUTTON THAT APPARENTLY I WAS SUPPOSED TO NOTICE.
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oh my tori sparkswho in the hell is lol ok what i ment to to say when i lefta comment for tori sparks i ment that message for mrs amos sorry miss sparks havent gave your musica chance yet .... anyway i statedthat that tori amos isamust see live show and that she isto the piano what hendrix was to the guitar and i stand by that fully..love you tori ....mrs amos you will always be mine....now laugh like you mean it baby...
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she is one of the most under rated artist of our time, she is a tru pioneer...sh e made it possible for the Fiona Apple's, Regina Spektor's and the Sara Bareilles' to have success in the industry....
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Tori reaffirms my belief in the existence of great music and musicians. Like a great film, a perfectly cooked meal, like the last line of a great poem, Tori's music makes me sigh and believe that I'm not alone in my passion for life and all it has to offer.
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i am in love with HER! i wish i could take piano lessons from her! i suck at it
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I simply adore, adore, adore this woman. I am in love with her lyrics, she brings out the writer in me when I slap on the headphones to any one of her cd's. Beautiful, you are Tori!
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i dont have a large enough vocabulary to express my love of tori amos's music, so ill just say thank you. thank you for all those years of beauty, tears, and conflict. i love you more every time i hear your music, you inspire me in ways i never thought possible.
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what can i say,tori amos she,s sooo goood i first found out about her at collage.a friend i new ask me if i new her music or not i told her no.she then pulled out a tape & gave it to me .that was in 1992 i loved it & science then tori has been 1 of my all time fav singers.tape was little earthquakes, : - ) .
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Beautiful, deep, powerful, moving, touching, truly enchanting.. . One of the greatest singers, song-writers , and pianist of our time.
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I have listened and held onto every word Tori has sung or said for the past 15and half years. There is nobody even close to her,she truly is in her own catergory. Tori is amzing and if you love her cds then you will love her even more in concert. She sounds amazing live.
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