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Tori Amos - St. Denis, Montreal, Canada, November 9th, 1994 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Tori Amos - St. Denis, Montreal, Canada, November 9th, 1994 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Tori Amos

  • Title: St. Denis, Montreal, Canada, November 9th, 1994 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:04:42
  • Total Size: 313 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Leather (Live) (04:21)
2. Crucify (Live) (06:46)
3. Icicle (Live) (04:49)
4. Whole Lotta Love / Thank You (Live) (04:03)
5. God (Live) (04:03)
6. Past the Mission (Live) (04:24)
7. Me and a Gun (Live) (05:37)
8. China (Live) (05:44)
9. Cornflake Girl (Live) (05:05)
10. Cloud on My Tongue (Live) (05:50)
11. Bells for Her (Live) (06:56)
12. Winter (Live) (07:01)

American singer/songwriter Tori Amos is one of several artists to have a breakthrough in the '90s by combining 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 to reviving those singer/songwriter traditions of the '70s, she has also reestablished the piano as a rock & roll instrument, commanding the keys with both intimacy and aggression. After a late-'80s critical stumble with her glam rock-inspired project Y Kant Tori Read, she paused to realign, following her instincts as she returned her focus to piano-based compositions. The resulting album -- 1992's landmark classic Little Earthquakes -- set her on a path to a decades-spanning legacy that also established one of the most dedicated fan bases in popular music. Expanding on her debut's deep confessionals and unflinching, provocative perspective, she soon achieved platinum success with chart hits with the seminal Under the Pink (1994) and experimental Boys for Pele (1996). With each successive album, Amos and her piano remained at the core, even as she expanded her scope with forays into electronica on 1998's From the Choirgirl Hotel and 1999's To Venus and Back. Hopping from Atlantic to Epic, her albums began to swell in both length and storytelling, delving into concepts like American identity (2002's Scarlet's Walk and 2007's American Doll Posse) and life and death (2005's The Beekeeper). At the turn of the 2010s, she took a detour from pop with a holiday album (Midwinter Graces) and classical crossovers with Deutsche Grammophon (Night of Hunters and Gold Dust) before returning to her trademark style on 2014's Unrepentant Geraldines and 2017's Native Invader. In 2021, she continued a late-era streak with her 16th album Ocean to Ocean.



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