Tori Amos

Under the Pink

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Awesome6 Non-Prog Pop/Singer Songwriter
released in 1994
added over 19 years ago by Mike
Expert Users: zitro and Mike
#3 for 1994, #88 for 1990-1999
Review by zitro published over 17 years ago
Great Pop

"The follow up to her excellent debut is really more of the same. This isn't a bad thing as Tori knows how to make good simple songs due to her excellent piano playing and melodious vocals which rarely repeat themselves.

There is one problem. The album is not as musically strong and fresh as the original, and it also does not have a clear highlight like "Precious Things" or the title track. Lastly, its mellower nature makes it less exciting to the ears."

Review by Mike published almost 19 years ago
Supreme Somber Minimalistic Prog-Adj Art Pop

"My favorite Tori Amos album, although I have to admit that I lost track of her after Choirgirl Hotel. It is very calm, and half of the tracks are without drums or bass. All kinds of experimental elements are used - noisy guitars and instruments used out of context, for example on Bells for Her where Tori uses the piano to emulate bells. What I love most about this album are the odd melodies that Tori seems to write effortlessly, and the totally natural and symbiotic merging of her piano playing and the vocals."

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