Under the Pink

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Under the Pink was Tori Amos' follow-up to the sensationally successful Little Earthquakes and demonstrates that she had by no means run out of faeries and demons to sport with. Amos herself describes it as her "impressionistic" album--her piano playing is perfectly attuned to the subtle, shifting colors of her lyrical moods on "Bells for Her," while "Past the Mission" indicates her growing use of distinctive arrangements to illustrate her songs. Highlights include "God," in which Amos demonstrates her often-missed humor, openly taunting the Almighty for his indifference to humanity, asking "Do you need a woman to look after you?" --David Stubbs

Album Description
Australian limited edition release combines two albums, Boys for Pele (1996) & Under the Pink (1994), individually packaged in standard jewel cases & housed together in a slipcase. 2001 release. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Version 2.0
  2. Vespertine
  3. Vitalogy
  4. Voice Lessons To Go Volume 2: Do Re Mi Ear and Pitch Training
  5. Whip-Smart
  6. 21 Singles
  7. 69 Love Songs [Box set]
  8. A Boy Named Goo
  9. A Healthy Distrust
  10. Adapt or Die: Ten Years of Remixes [Original recording remastered]

Music Review

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Music Review

Collection [Import]

Music Review: An Evening at Woolsey Hall

Hindemith, Paul

Music: Freestyle Greatest Beats: The Complete Collection, Vo

Jingle Bells [CD-single] [Soundtrack]

Global Underground: San Francisco

Hoje E Dia De Festa [Import]

Helter Skelter [Explicit Lyrics]

Irish Celebration: Bound for Home

Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Marienvesper 1693

I'm In The Mood For Love and other lyrics by Dorothy Fields

In the Moment

Fully Loaded

Puccini Weekend

Angel/Helluva Band