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From: mdc@bsbbs.columbus.oh.us (Melissa D. Caldwell)
Date: Sat, 2 May 1992 05:15:09 -0700
Subject: Tori Amos reviewed by _US_ magazine
To: rec-music-gaffa@ames.arc.nasa.gov
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Senecon usenet@Apple.COM Organization: The Big Sky BBS (+1 614 864 1198) Lines: 42 Approved: wisner@wiretap.Spies.COM Originator: wisner@wiretap.Spies.COM The following article appeared in the May issue of _US_ magazine. It is the first unfavorable review that I have heard/seen of Tori's _Little Earthquakes_. ------- This review was written by Mark Coleman for _US_ magazine... "Give me life, give me pain," requests Tori Amos on the title track of her volcanically overblown solo debut album. Give us a break! The fact that Amos owns a distinctive, rangy voice and credible literary bent only magnifies the problem. She's an attractive, if half-formed talent shoved into the soul-baring glare of the singer-songwriter spotlight. _Little Earthquakes_ erupts in a meticulously produced lava barrage: supercharged Freudian imagery, swooping string arrangements, scat-singing riffs, corpulent rock guitar discharges, "reflective" me-and-my piano passages. And that's just on one song. ------- IMHO, the only good thing about this review was that Mr.Coleman didn't compare Tori to Kate. He probably doesn't even know who Kate Bush is! It's pretty clear from the other reviews in this issue that his tastes run more with the mainstream. Wynona Judd and En Vogue both received very favourable reviews, as did Tracy Chapman. (though I wouldn't exactly consider her mainstream.) Melissa Caldwell You want my reply? The Big Sky BBS (+1 614 864 1198) What was the question? {n8emr|nstar}!bluemoon!bsbbs!mdc I was looking at the Big Sky mdc@bsbbs.columbus.oh.us