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Scarlet's Walk

Tori Amos Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B006KZL8E6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)

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TORI AMOS Scarlets Walk (2002 UK 18-track CD album) After her last album Strange Little Girls and its reinterpreted cover versions Tori is returning to her own work. The album her first for Epic Records is an aural journey across the bigol US of A.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The summary pretty much sums it up. This is just such a brilliant album! It is a hard choice for a Tori fan like myself to decide but I think Scarlets Walk is Tori's best album.

To start (and to rant a little) I think it is a scandal that "A Sorta Fairytale" didnt achieve a number 1 position, or any position in the charts (well within the UK where Im originally from anyway). Not only is it such a catchy accessible tune, it is terrible that more people have not heard its beauty. The only reason I did was because I made a conscious decision to look outside the pop square for music...

Anyway rant over, A Sorta Fairytale is one of many great songs on this album.
To give the uninitiated an idea this is very accessible music. Tori mixes a lovely sweet vocal and soft instrumental backdrop with her trademark piano to produce an album full of growers that sweep you off your feet with their sheer gorgeousness!

Hard to give favourites but for me standout tracks include the emotive "I cant see New York" about 9/11 and apparently written BEFORE it happened which is pretty amazing when you listen to the lyrics; "A Sorta Fairytale" which Ive already had a rant about but is a beautiful piano led piece and very catchy even on first listen; "Taxi Ride" which admittedly is similar in some ways to A Sorta Fairytale but still warrants many many listens; "Virginia" which is a grower but I always want to sing along to, actually, damn it you really need to buy this album most of the songs are great!!!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The last few weeks as I have been driving around America I have been listening to this album and finding it pleasantly quirky - echos of Kate Bush in places ("I can't see New York" in particular). Much more enjoyable than the samples I have listened to before, I've not been a fan. Her diction is pretty curious though and I'd not been able to dig into the words very much, and her web site had few insights. As I've explored the lyrics, I have gradually realised there's more going on than meets the eye. The reviewer at Rolling Stone doesn't get it - clearly didn't have time to dig. He's missed the spiritual unity of the album, listening only to the melodies. But one of the comments to his review has caught the drift: "This CD contains the most intelligent, complicated, subtle, and artistic post-9/11 reflection on America that I have encountered."

Returning to the lyrics with that insight, suddenly the layers underneath the widely-reviewed obvious clicked into focus and it's all there - the confused ghostly voice in 'I can't see New York', lost friends and innocence in 'gold dust', and more. An interview on VH-1 (see my weblog for links to external sources) gave more pointers - even the porn star "Amber Waves" is a metaphor for the fallen grace of the nation. If all you hear is the single ("a sorta fairytale" - which has a firefly glimmer to it) you may think it's a loved-and-lost album like the other reviewers.

As I listen I am caught up more and more in the album - an exploration of the spirit of the nation of America, of the emotions and experiences following September 11, 2001. This is the first work to come out of that event that leaves me with insight into the people and the place rather than with a sense of a person scrabbling to build a response and coming up instead with misplaced patriotism or a warmongering rage. Listen carefully to "Scarlet's Walk" and in amongst the strangeness you may hear, as I have, the outline of a soul's response to 9/11.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Tom
Format:Audio CD
If Under the Pink marked the end of the heroic phase of Tori Amos’s career and To Venus and Back marked the nadir of her experimentalist phase (which was perfected on Choirgirl) then Scarlett’s Walk is a welcome return to form. This is in many ways her most coherent and consistent, if not most satisfying, album to date. It is in many ways the sound of maturity, she is perhaps less winsome then before and her arrangements are her more orthodox and less distinctive then before but when she hits her stride it is in her own inimitable style.

The vocals are surprising low in the mix which although effective in many ways means that many of the songs sound more similar then perhaps they might. Likewise at eighteen tracks this album is too long and while there is nothing bad here a little cull might have allowed the better songs to shine that bit brighter.

The concept, a walk across a post 9/11 America, actually works surprisingly well perhaps because it is quite muted and never gets in the way of the music. There is a lot that is contemplative here but little of the angry rawness or just plain strangeness that characterised her earlier outings. But then she’s older now and seems basically happy and seems comfortable with that, which is all to the good.

And then there’s Gold Dust, which closes the album, about the birth of her daughter and proves that she can still do personal. This is quite simply beautiful and is the most classical she has ever gone. Sounds almost like Shostakovitch in places. The vocals do not simply mirror the melody but form an intricate part of the music in their own right, now prominent and dominant now subsumed by the piano and string arrangements that echo her earliest work. The song is utterly original and totally timeless. Like a lot of classical composition its appeal is not immediate, its not very hummable, but it has lasting beauty. Genius.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Tamaze-Tori
Wonderful songs, only every one's played severely underspeed. Don't believe me? Try putting any of the tracks into garageband or such and upping the tempo a notch. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Luke K
tori's best 'lengthy' album?
1. Amber Waves 8/10
2. A Sorta Fairytale 10/10
3. Wednesday 6/10
4. Strange 8.5/10
5. Carbon 10/10 (epic!!)
6. Crazy 8.5/10
7. Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2009 by J.F
Come on guys this is nowhere near her best.
I will never malign the genius that is Tori, but her divine eyes were (slightly) taken off the ball with this album, it's just never near the top pantheon, and I just don't like... Read more
Published on 14 May 2009 by E. Coolican
The album that turned me into a Toriphile
This was the first album by Tori that I bought - I think it was recommended me by Amazon and on a whim I decided to buy it. Read more
Published on 17 April 2008 by Brida
No peaks or troughs
I first listened to this whilst lying in the bath and I couldn't wait for it to end. I remember thinking it was like Chinese water torture, relentless meandering wailing - it... Read more
Published on 15 Nov 2007 by J. Fowler
Tori's best album in years!
Towards the end of the 1990's Tori seemed to be losing herself somewhat in the kooky dance pop of 'To Venus And Back' and a quite unnecessary covers album . Read more
Published on 25 Aug 2007 by Nik
Amos' sonic road trip - an intricate, towering achievement
Tori Amos' Sony/Epic debut, Scarlet's Walk, was released in 2002 to mostly positive reaction from critics but muted response from many fans. Where were the semi-gothic piano epics? Read more
Published on 11 April 2007 by M.B.
Good, but not compared to her other work
I've only recently got into Tori Amos, but now have most of her albums. This is the most recent one I bought. Read more
Published on 2 Sep 2005
Walkin' With Red (4.5 Stars)
I onlycame fully aware of Tori at the start of this year (which is terrible but better late than never). Read more
Published on 17 Aug 2005 by Phill
Affecting and effortless
Words don't do this album justice- that's the simple, unavoidable truth. 'Scarlet's Walk' didn't leave my C.D. Read more
Published on 11 May 2005 by Fantasy Lore
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