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, creating music that fell between the orchestrated meditations of Kate Bush and the stripped-down poetics of Joni Mitchell. In addition, she revived the singer/songwriter traditions of the '70s while reestablishing the piano as a rock & roll instrument. With her 1992 album Little Earthquakes, Amos built a dedicated following that expanded with her second album, Under the Pink, before giving way to a decade-spanning legacy.
The daughter of a Methodist preacher, Amos was born in North Carolina but raised in Maryland. She began singing and playing piano in the church choir at the age of four, and songwriting followed shortly afterward. Amos proved to be a quick learner, and her instrumental prowess earned her a scholarship to the preparatory school at Baltimore's Peabody Conservatory. While studying at Peabody, she became infatuated with rock & roll, particularly the music of Led Zeppelin. She lost her scholarship at the age of 11 -- quite possibly due to her interest in popular music -- but continuing writing songs nevertheless, eventually moving to Los Angeles in her late teens to become a pop singer. Atlantic Records signed her in 1987, and Amos recorded 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 supporting concerts sold well. Little Earthquakes, Amos' first album as a singer/songwriter, was released in 1992 and fared well in both the U.S. and the U.K. The same year, she released the Crucify EP, which featured cover songs like Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Led Zeppelin's "Thank You." Delivered in early 1994, Under the Pink, the proper follow-up to Little Earthquakes, was an even 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. She also worked 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.
As she toured in support of the album, Amos released live digital recordings of each concert as part of the Legs and Boots concert series, which grew to encompass 27 albums. Although each release was made available via iTunes and other online vendors, Amos also released a "best-of" Legs and Boots compilation in March 2009, having created its track list from various recordings during the tour. Meanwhile, she also focused on new material that had been written during the tour, which she soon compiled into her tenth studio album. Entitled Abnormally Attracted to Sin, the album was released in May 2009 by Universal Republic, Amos' new record label. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Abnormally Attracted To Sin
2009

Live At Montreux 1991-1992
2008

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
I also have listened to Tori since 16yrs old and her music is very touching and I believe her music helped me get thru those teenage yrs!
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I LOVE TORI!!!!! I honestly think she helped me grow into who I am today with her music. Ive been listening to her since I was 8 and I'm 24 now.
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"For me to take your word, I had to steal it" I have used this in my head so many times with my husband, then let it slip, he looked at me like I was on fire. Got his attention, eh?
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I was about to agree super profusely with Georgia Washington and then realized that's me. Anyway. I agree profusely with myself.
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Tori Amos has very perfounding songs that reach me,and grabs my attention.
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Been to 4 Tori Amos concerts, and each one has been amazing and powerful, she's so amazing.
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I used to HATE Tori Amos...but I don't know why. She's amazing! I guess I never gave her the chance.
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I like Tori Amos. My aunt saw her in concert. She actually talked to her, and made her a necklace.
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Best album IMO: from the choirgirl hotel
Best songs: iieee, Precious Things |
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thx kelli, and you're right, we have beautiful taste unlike others! My first concert ever was Tori I saw her at the Greek in LA...it was amazing, shes coming back 7/7 at the Greek, Im so stoked I can barely handle it!!! :)
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oh and back on subject (i think). I love Tori Amos! I saw her in concert at radio City up close and personal. It was the best concert i had ever attended. She sang and played for 3 hours straight, without one break! OMG! Hail to the Queen, Tori! Hey Robin.. I've learned to ignore the negativity.. you are above it.. xo bye all
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Silas, you're a douche.....j u s t because their voices sound somewhat similiar in a FEW songs doesnt mean Tori is trying to be like Kate. Kate will never be what Tori has become.
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Tori's the best. She's Madonna's Madonna.
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Bush and Amos have different appeal. Bush is otherworldly and powerful and gorgeous; Amos is sensitive and strong and beautiful(an d also basically liquid sex.)
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Exactly, brighthue. I'd say that Tori Amos has just been doing a so-so imitation of Kate Bush all her career. I'd rather listen to the real Kate.
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If there was one artist I could meet and hang out with, it would be Tori Amos. I would simply approach her, shake her hand, and sing: "Excuse me, but can I be you for awhile?" She has been with me through good and bad since 1992. Because of this, she will always be my favorite artist of all-time. So beautiful and inspiring.
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If you like the music of Tori Amos, check out Kate Bush. You may just notice a few similarities .
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Tori is the artist against which I measure all others. She remains my favorite since junior high when "Little Earthquakes" was released. Many artists, musical styles, and situations have passed since I decided that "Silent All These Years" was the most applicable song to my own life. Still is. She is, without question, the single most amazing artist I have had the pleasure of following. Fantastic live.
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Tori Amos is a brilliant artist. All a piano player could ask for is a fellow pianist who is incredibly creative and has a beautiful voice - and she's got it. Excellent, insightful lyrics and the perfect melodies and harmonies to accompany them...she will always be my favorite chick singer/songw r i t e r .
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If there ever was someone who was born to sing and write songs.. it would be her.. soo amazing
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Tori, her voice, and her paino have been a powerful influence in my life. Close your eyes and listen to hey jupiter, little earthquakes, taxi ride, or Time (I know its cover) and you'll know what I mean. Absolutley beautiful. Thank you Tori Amos.
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Absolutely love Tori - beautiful songwriting and wonderful voice. She shows such creativity and strength. My favorite song by her is "Winter."
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I Love This Page the Best. Not Because Tori Amos is My Favorite Singer, But Because the People Who Leave Comments on This Page are Not A**hole Who Try to Force Their Opinion on Others. Also There Are Not These Pointless and Ridiculous Arguements. If You Want to Know What I'm Talking About Check Out the Paramore Page!
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Yes I Said The Beekeeper is Her Best Album (To All of Those Who are Wondering) But It is Not The Album I Would Recommend If You're Just Getting Into Her, I Would Recommend Either Little Earthquakes, Under the Pink, or Scarlet's Walk. The Beekeeper I Would Recommend for Later. My Favorite Song By Her However, is Off of Scarlet's Walk, Which is A Sorta Fairytale.
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If you're a fan, you must see her live! She's truely amazing to see!
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I love her voice and the music is captivating.
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The Beekeeper is Her Best Album (I Know What You All Are Thinking and I Don't Care)!
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They need to put up Scarlet's Hidden Treasures. Apollo's Frock is one of her masterpieces .
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I only know very little and few songs of Tori Amos but I'm curious to find out more about her music based on the interesting feedback given from below comments.
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Her poetic lyrics and passionate playing captivate the listener. Each album is a precious gem that draws you in. Deeper within yourself.
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