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Strange Little Girls

Tori Amos Audio CD
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
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Tori Amos has an extraordinary fan base. It’s not unusual to hear her listeners explain how a song changed their life, through its ability to alter perspective and heal. Or even that a song might have saved their life. Since the release of her debut Little Earthquakes 20 years ago in 1992, where she smashed apart boundaries with her piano rock and raw, confessional poetry, Amos continues ... Read more in Amazon's Tori Amos Store

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  • Audio CD (17 Sep 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Atlantic
  • ASIN: B00005NKYQ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12,287 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  2. 97' Bonnie & Clyde 5:46£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Strange Little Girl 3:49£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Enjoy The Silence 4:10£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. I'm Not In Love 5:39£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. Rattlesnakes 3:59£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Time 5:21£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. Heart Of Gold 3:59£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. I Don't Like Mondays 4:20£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen10. Happiness is a Warm Gun 9:55£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen11. Raining Blood 6:22£0.69  Buy MP3 
Listen12. Real Men 4:05£0.69  Buy MP3 


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Tori Amos's Strange Little Girls is a departure as she takes 12 songs written by men about women and delivers them from the female perspective. "Words are like guns" she says, "a person has to take responsibility for their words." So she turns Eminem's "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" into a song of dark misogyny, and reinterprets the Boomtown Rats' "I Don't Like Mondays" with quiet, melodious keyboards and a reflective voice. Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" has been completely recast as banshee rock, while The Stranglers' "Strange Little Girl" has a new post-punk power. Sometimes Amos's own compositions have a tendency to ramble, but these four-minute nuggets have concentrated her skills wonderfully. It's an ambitious record, but one that works. --Lucy O'Brien

Please note that there are four different covers of this album. You will be sent one at random when you purchase it.

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44 of 48 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
I might be a bit prejudiced when it comes to Tori Amos's music, but this album definately will increase the amount if respect I have for her. The whole concept of the album is rather unique: Tori asked 12 men in her life to pick 12 songs written solely by men about women for her to interpret. She looked behind the songs trying to filter out the women trapped inside of them. But without essentially altering the lyrics, this album shows how songs can have different layers. And each woman is a character, with a face, shown by Amos dressing up as them.

This is not a feminist album. It is an album that shows just another facet of each song. 'I'm Not In Love' may sound as a cliché choice but Amos rips it off its romantic meaning and makes it haunting and chilling it its nakedness and simplicity. 'Time' and 'Real Men' just shows Tori's unqiue pianostyle and respect for the orginals. 'Heart of Gold' is a distorting unearthy raw track sung by twins. 'Rattlesnakes' and 'I Don't Like Mondays' allow Tori to introduce a new toy: a Fender Rhodes. The songs sound like lullabies but ones with a deeper meaning. 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun' is a 10 minute protest to guns and violence (a central theme on the record) and what it can do, like words 'they can only do harm' to quote Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence'.

The title track, orginally by the Stranglers, is the most catchy tune of the album that shows Amos's musical diversity and creativeness. MOst haunting however is Eminem's ''96 Bonnie & Clyde'. It tells the story of a man murdering his wife and trying to explain this to his child. Amos places herself in the position of the woman lying in the trunk hearing the way her husband speaks to her child. It's better than the original.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fierce 16 Oct 2004
Format:Audio CD
This album is seriously, subtly, sexily, desolately ferocious.

Amos' vast talents as a songwriter & performer can lead to her skills as a producer being overlooked. Have a listen to this to find out what i mean. So much anger at the violence and cruelty of the way we let the world be run is crammed in to some of the softest, most intimate moments of the record.

It's a shame that people might dismiss it as "just a covers album". It couldn't be further from that, it's a masterpiece.

(You may have guessed I'm a fan... Still, I would certainly put this in my top 3 Tori albums, and I'm not just saying that!)

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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing in the long run 26 Jun 2002
By E Parry
Format:Audio CD
I really like Tori Amos, so I was excited that she was releasing a new album. It sounded like an interesting idea too, even though I'm not big on cover versions.

Anyway, there's some good tracks on here, and mostly it is a pretty good album to listen to. Some tracks however, such as '97 Bonnie and Clyde, are very effective the first couple of times but don't really warrant repeat listenings. Still, it's better than actually listening to Eminem. Other tracks don't really stand out, and the 9-minute cover of Hapiness Is A Warm Gun, with news excerpts about John Lennon's shooting, is overlong and way too obvious. I will admit that I haven't heard the original versions of a lot of these songs, but surely the album should still stand up in its own right? I found that, rather than being able to admire Tori's songwriting, all there was to admire was what style she had chosen to perform each song in. I was also especially intruiged to see what she would do with Raining Blood (a Slayer cover), but she's turned it into a tuneless mess of slow piano chords and mumbled singing.

As for the meaning behind the songs, the idea was that she would get people to suggest songs for her to cover that were written by men about women. In the booklet we get pictures of Tori dressed up like the characters in each song, with a sentence about them like "Whenever it rains you think of her" and "She wonders what her daughter will do". It's difficult to know what some of these are supposed to mean, and indeed if it's worth making the effort to interpret them when the most important messages seem to be in the lyrics of the songs anyway (Real Men for example). That's pretty mch how the album goes, some of the ideas may be clever, but so what if the album isn't that great to listen to in itself?

I do feel kind of bad giving this album 2 stars, because I do like Tori Amos lots, but this CD isn't exactly fantastic. For someone not already into Tori Amos, I would reccomend Little Earthquakes and Under The Pink as first choices.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars The album that should never have been
No matter how much you read into how it all came about, the reasons etc., it really boils down to the fact that it's a musical version of watching paint dry. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2011 by M. Reynolds
2.0 out of 5 stars When i first saw the front artwork...
....a voice inside me whispered urgently: "Run! Run! as fast as you can! Go hide in the hills and dont look back! Read more
Published on 7 May 2009 by Mark C.
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy it
If you want to start listening to Tori, buy all her albums - but just not this. It's the most disappointing record I've ever bought, and doesn't do any justice to Tori's singning... Read more
Published on 11 Oct 2005
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Tori Amos' music has never really been quite mainstream, and this album is probably for fans only. While there are some good tracks on this album, very few are memorable. Read more
Published on 10 Nov 2004 by Ez
4.0 out of 5 stars a complete transformation
Unlike most of the people who’ve written reviews for this album, I’m not a die hard Tori fan. This is the first album of hers that I’ve ever bought. Read more
Published on 12 Sep 2003 by dan
4.0 out of 5 stars A complete transformation
Unlike most of the people who’ve written reviews for this album, I’m not a die hard Tori fan. This is the first album of hers that I’ve ever bought. Read more
Published on 12 Sep 2003 by dan
1.0 out of 5 stars Strange
I have to say I was VERY eager to hear this album , as i really like to hear my favorite artists cover each other.
Unfortunately the album is very disappointing. Read more
Published on 4 Nov 2002 by ethan e woehrling
2.0 out of 5 stars Strange Little Idea...
... or a bad one perhaps. On this album, Tori covers twelve 'male' songs from a woman's perspective... and doesn't really pull it off. Read more
Published on 3 Aug 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars Wow
This album on first listen is really difficult to get into but after a few plays it really grew on me. Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2002
2.0 out of 5 stars Classic songs Amosised
Tori Amos albums are never easy listening. Don't expect that this will be any easier on the ear just because all the songs are covers. Read more
Published on 3 April 2002
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