Tori Amos has an extraordinary fan base. It’s not unusual to hear her listeners explain how a song changed their life, through its ability to alter perspective and heal. Or even that a song might have saved their life. Since the release of her debut Little Earthquakes 20 years ago in 1992, where she smashed apart boundaries with her piano rock and raw, confessional poetry, Amos continues to be adored, picking up new fans along the way, romanced by her messages of empowerment, tenderness, acerbic assertiveness, and that utterly unique sound.Win It: One lucky winner is lucky enough to win their own CD copy of Unrepentant Geraldines.
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ReplyDeleteI learned that Tori released her debut Little Earthquakes album 20 years ago in 1992.
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Too many favorites to count but I love Cornflake Girl, Honey, Winter,.... I am a huge fan of hers.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Tori Amos song is Tear in Your Hand from Little Earthquakes
ReplyDeletewinter is my fav - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite song by her is Snow Angel, but they don't have that one listed on that site, which is weird. My second favorite is Flying Dutchman.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Cornflakes Girl. I have loved her music since she first started to become famous
ReplyDeleteI didn't know she was on the Salinger soundtrack.
ReplyDeletei love the song upside down by tori amos
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Tori Amos song is Tear in Your Hand from Little Earthquakes :)
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