Tori Amos
Album reviews
To Venus And Back
Atlantic (1999)
What will always separate Tori Amos from her musical sistren such as Alanis Morissette, Jewel, pick a Lilith Fair roster member, or even Liz Phair, is while the aforementioned basically write variations on pop songs, Amos has become as synonymous with (and important to) the piano in 1990s music as Jimi Hendrix was with the guitar 30 years ago.
From The Choirgirl Hotel
Atlantic (1998)
She's never exactly been a pop star, but for the first time in her career, Tori Amos has here released an album that could make her one.
Little Earthquakes
Atlantic (1991)
Before there was Lilith, there was Tori, singing the tunes of the madness, sadness, callousness and craziness that goes along with being a modern woman.