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Tori Amos Box Set Announced!!!!

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TORI LIFTS THE LID ON "A PIANO"
June 20, 2006



The Collection Reveals Amos’ Classics, Rarities, B-Sides and
Never-Before-Released Tracks for a Five-Disc, Career-Spanning Box Set

Available From Rhino Records September 26

At the time of her debut in 1992, Tori Amos’ captivating storytelling and quirky yet sublime mix of piano, pop, rock and classical music were as conspicuous as her flaming-red ringlets among the dark-haired pop divas who ruled the charts. Since then, Amos’ uncompromising studio albums and cathartic concerts have earned her recognition as one of the most influential artists of the past two decades while inspiring a legion of devoted fans. Rhino Records brings together Amos’ classics, rarities, remixes and previously unreleased music for A PIANO: THE COLLECTION. Presented in deluxe packaging that resembles a piano’s keyboard, this five-disc box set is available September 26 at regular retail outlets and at http://www.rhino.com for a suggested price of $74.98.


Produced by Amos, the career-spanning collection highlights selections from her studio albums as well as b-sides and songs that debuted on Tales of a Librarian, a recent ‘Best of’ compilation. Featuring seven never-before-heard compositions, the box set contains a total of 86 tracks that combine well-known studio versions with rare alternative mixes, including several songs Amos remixed for this project. A PIANO: THE COLLECTION also offers a revealing and extensive track-by-track commentary penned by Amos, who discusses the inspiration behind the songs and albums and explains why they were chosen for this box set.


The compilation’s first disc includes an extended version of Amos’ 1992 debut, Little Earthquakes. The classic album has been augmented not only with a different song sequence and alternate mixes but it also features it’s four original b-sides “Upside Down,” “Take To The Sky (Russia),” “Sweet Dreams” and an alternate mix of “Flying Dutchman,” as well as the previously unreleased, unedited single version of “Crucify.”


Spotlighting music recorded between 1994 and 1996, the second disc includes songs from Under the Pink and Boys for Pele. The 18 tracks blend original and remixed versions of albums cuts with the b-side “Honey” and “Professional Widow” performed live. Also included is “Take Me With You,” an unreleased song intended for Little Earthquakes. “At the time I just couldn’t finish it,” writes Amos in the liner notes. “When we found it, there were no lyrics to speak of, just music. So you’ll have something partly recorded in 1990 but with a vocal recorded in 2006…”


The third disc also includes songs associated with Boys for Pele plus 1999’s To Venus and Back and Tales of a Librarian: A Tori Amos Collection. The 15 songs feature original and remixed versions of album tracks as well as “Hey Jupiter” (Dakota Version) and “Professional Widow” (Armand’s Star Trunk Funkin’ Mix). Also featured is “Walk To Dublin (Sucker Reprise),” an unreleased track from the Pele sessions.


From the Choirgirl Hotel (1998), Scarlet’s Walk (2002) and The Beekeeper (2005) are the focus of the fourth disc, which contains 15 songs including original and remixed versions of album tracks. Also featured is the unheard intro for “Marys Of The Sea” from The Beekeeper as well as four previously unreleased songs “Not David Bowie,” “Zero Point,” “Ode To My Clothes” and “Dolphin Song.” In the liner notes, Amos writes: “Some songs seem to have a timeline for when they want to be finished and put out to the world. At the time when we were working on ‘Dolphin Song,’ I had all kinds of ideas for her development after the basic tracking had been done. Instead she got set aside for a while. But once we started to go through the tape library we put ‘Dolphin’ up on the faders again, and I realized we didn’t need to record anything else; it was finished.”


The final disc features 22 tracks spotlighting Amos’ impressive list of renowned b-sides and includes the exclusive digital release “Merman” from 1999. For what could be the most intriguing addition to the collection, Amos invites listeners into her artistic process with a medley of demos for the songs, “Fire-Eater’s Wife/Beauty Queen,” “Playboy Mommy” and “A Sorta Fairytale.” Amos explains in the liner notes: “I’m usually pretty reticent to expose the musical development process...The demo medley was a choice I made so that other songwriters can feel an affinity with the idea that songwriters have to push themselves and not just accept the first incarnation that you are presented with. Each of these three songs are presented here in their completed form somewhere within the box set so you can see conception to development.”


A PIANO: THE COLLECTION
Track Listing


Disc 1
“Leather” (Alternate Mix)
“Precious Things” (Alternate Mix)
“Silent All These Years”
“Upside Down”
“Crucify” (Unedited Single Version)*
“Happy Phantom”
“Me And A Gun”
“Flying Dutchman” (Alternate Mix)
“Girl”
“Winter”
“Take To The Sky (Russia)”
“Tear In Your Hand”
“China”
“Sweet Dreams”
“Mother” (Alternate Mix)
“Little Earthquakes”



Disc 2

“Cornflake Girl”
“Honey”
“Take Me With You” *
“Baker Baker” (Alternate Mix)
“The Waitress” (Alternate Mix)
“Pretty Good Year”
“God”
“Cloud On My Tongue”
“Past The Mission” (Alternate Mix)
“Bells For Her”
“Yes, Anastasia” (Alternate Mix)
“Blood Roses”
“Mr. Zebra”
“Caught A Lite Sneeze” (Alternate Mix)
“Professional Widow” (Merry Widow Version - Live)
“Beauty Queen/Horses”
“Father Lucifer”
“Marianne”



Disc 3

“Walk To Dublin” (Sucker Reprise)*
“Hey Jupiter” (Dakota Version)
“Professional Widow” (Armand’s Star Trunk Funkin’ Mix)
“Putting The Damage On”
“Bliss” (Remixed Version)
“Suede”
“Glory Of The 80’s”
“1000 Oceans”
“Concertina” (Single Remix Version)
“Lust”
“Datura”
“Sugar” (Live from sound check)
“The Waitress” (Live)
“Snow Cherries From France”
“Doughnut Song” (Remixed Version)



Disc 4

“A Sorta Fairytale”
“Not David Bowie” *
“Amber Waves”
“Iieee” (Remixed Version)
“Playboy Mommy” (Remixed Version)
“The Beekeeper”
“Jackie’s Strength”
“Zero Point”*
“Sweet The Sting”
“Ode To My Clothes” *
“Spark”
“Intro Jam”* and “Marys Of The Sea”
“Cruel” (Remixed Version)
“Dolphin Song”*
“Gold Dust”



Disc 5

“The Pool”
“Never Seen Blue”
“Daisy Dead Petals”
“Beulah Land”
“Sugar”
“Cooling”
“Bachelorette”
“Black Swan”
“Mary” (Tales Version)
“Peeping Tommi” *
“Toodles Mr. Jim”
Demo Medley:
“Fire-Eater’s Wife/Beauty Queen” (Demo)*
“Playboy Mommy” (Demo)*
“A Sorta Fairytale” (Demo)*
“This Old Man”
“Purple People”
“Here. In My Head”
“Hungarian Wedding Song”
“Merman”
“Sister Janet”
“Home On The Range” (Cherokee Edition)
“Frog On My Toe”

*Previously Unreleased







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[Edited 8/3/06 6:17am]
jedi

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Reply #1 posted 08/03/06 7:24am

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woot!
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Reply #2 posted 08/03/06 8:34am

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Now, I'm just waiting to find out how much this sucker is gonna set me back!!!!
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Reply #3 posted 08/03/06 9:15am

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Where are my Tori peeps?
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Reply #4 posted 08/03/06 10:53am

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JediMaster said:

Where are my Tori peeps?


wave There was a thread on this a while back.....you got beat to the punch lol
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AnckSuNamun said:

JediMaster said:

Where are my Tori peeps?


wave There was a thread on this a while back.....you got beat to the punch lol


doh! Really? How the Frak did I miss that????
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Reply #6 posted 08/03/06 12:06pm

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she lost me at, "its gotta be big".

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Reply #7 posted 08/03/06 12:13pm

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sosgemini said:

she lost me at, "its gotta be big".

disbelief

lol
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Reply #8 posted 08/03/06 2:25pm

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i can't wait for this! usually i'm not excited by best of comps but after seeing what a great package she put together for librarian, i know this is gonna knock me out!

i've been doing sets of kegels ever since i heard the news about the boxed set!
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Reply #9 posted 08/03/06 2:56pm

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Is that really what the box set will look like? With actual piano keys on top? That's cool, but it will be a bitch to store with my other CDs.
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Reply #10 posted 08/03/06 4:01pm

NorthernLad

i'm moving on 9/26. (well, really that's when i start the process..)

So I think I'll buy the box set, then wait til i'm all moved, and I can actually sit down, relax, and enjoy the music.

Yes, I'm a dork. I don't care cool
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Reply #11 posted 08/03/06 4:27pm

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I'm excited for this and I'm sure I'll buy it but...is it REALLY time for another greatest hits? All the live albums, TOAL...I dunno, she ain't as bad as Bjork about this, but it just seems team Tori is always trying to figure out how to drain the fans' wallets with some new bigger and better collection, book, DVD every 6 months. I'd be happy with one new studio set ONCE a year. Lord knows she has enough material for it.
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Reply #12 posted 08/03/06 4:43pm

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badujunkie said:

I'm excited for this and I'm sure I'll buy it but...is it REALLY time for another greatest hits? All the live albums, TOAL...I dunno, she ain't as bad as Bjork about this, but it just seems team Tori is always trying to figure out how to drain the fans' wallets with some new bigger and better collection, book, DVD every 6 months. I'd be happy with one new studio set ONCE a year. Lord knows she has enough material for it.

i would agree with almost anyone else but...

the book was much better than a typical autobiography. she could have done the simple thing and given everyone a buynch of shit they already knew and instead she gave us some business stuff, some creative insight, some personal stories...it was very well done. as for the live stuff...fans have been begging for that sort of thing for year so she was just giving people what they had been asking for. the librarian comp was another example of going above and beyond the norm for such a project. i'm no fan of greatest hits...i never even bought the very best of prince collection. hers was very cool, though. different versions, unreleased tracks, remixes...all remastered with a little something noticeably different.

this new career span will probably be more of that...an extraordinary presentation of something that could too easily be ordinary.
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sallysassalot said:

badujunkie said:

I'm excited for this and I'm sure I'll buy it but...is it REALLY time for another greatest hits? All the live albums, TOAL...I dunno, she ain't as bad as Bjork about this, but it just seems team Tori is always trying to figure out how to drain the fans' wallets with some new bigger and better collection, book, DVD every 6 months. I'd be happy with one new studio set ONCE a year. Lord knows she has enough material for it.

i would agree with almost anyone else but...

the book was much better than a typical autobiography. she could have done the simple thing and given everyone a buynch of shit they already knew and instead she gave us some business stuff, some creative insight, some personal stories...it was very well done. as for the live stuff...fans have been begging for that sort of thing for year so she was just giving people what they had been asking for. the librarian comp was another example of going above and beyond the norm for such a project. i'm no fan of greatest hits...i never even bought the very best of prince collection. hers was very cool, though. different versions, unreleased tracks, remixes...all remastered with a little something noticeably different.

this new career span will probably be more of that...an extraordinary presentation of something that could too easily be ordinary.


but did we need SIX live recordings? she did have many live songs, a whole disc in fact on TVAB plus on EPs. i agree the book was amazing. tales of a librarian was so "little earthquakes"-heavy that i thought it was pretty lame, though I loved "Angels." I don't know...the DVD of all her videos seemed like a rip off because her videos are all pretty lame IMHO...i do love her but you get the sense she's desperate to make some cash lately. i guess the "beekeeper" barely crossed 300k in the states which is sad.
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Reply #14 posted 08/03/06 6:58pm

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badujunkie said:

sallysassalot said:


i would agree with almost anyone else but...

the book was much better than a typical autobiography. she could have done the simple thing and given everyone a buynch of shit they already knew and instead she gave us some business stuff, some creative insight, some personal stories...it was very well done. as for the live stuff...fans have been begging for that sort of thing for year so she was just giving people what they had been asking for. the librarian comp was another example of going above and beyond the norm for such a project. i'm no fan of greatest hits...i never even bought the very best of prince collection. hers was very cool, though. different versions, unreleased tracks, remixes...all remastered with a little something noticeably different.

this new career span will probably be more of that...an extraordinary presentation of something that could too easily be ordinary.


but did we need SIX live recordings? she did have many live songs, a whole disc in fact on TVAB plus on EPs. i agree the book was amazing. tales of a librarian was so "little earthquakes"-heavy that i thought it was pretty lame, though I loved "Angels." I don't know...the DVD of all her videos seemed like a rip off because her videos are all pretty lame IMHO...i do love her but you get the sense she's desperate to make some cash lately. i guess the "beekeeper" barely crossed 300k in the states which is sad.


She's not desperate for cash... Tori has plenty of $$$. Tori has never sought commercial appeal. I'm sure she's pleased when a record does well, but she's never recorded her material in a way that was overtly commercial. The live albums were to please a small number of diehard fans - and most of the folks who bought all 6 would have happily bought even more than that. The box set is for the fans as well. Any visit to a Tori Amos music forum will show that fans are ecstatic about this release, and they've been hoping she'd do something like this for years. Clearing out the b-sides, outtakes, etc.... it's a dream come true for die-hard Tori fans, and Tori knows this because she talks to fans before (almost) every show. I honestly think that very few artists are MORE fan-friendly than Tori Amos. Pearl Jam, perhaps, but few if any others.
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Reply #15 posted 08/03/06 6:59pm

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sallysassalot said:

badujunkie said:

I'm excited for this and I'm sure I'll buy it but...is it REALLY time for another greatest hits? All the live albums, TOAL...I dunno, she ain't as bad as Bjork about this, but it just seems team Tori is always trying to figure out how to drain the fans' wallets with some new bigger and better collection, book, DVD every 6 months. I'd be happy with one new studio set ONCE a year. Lord knows she has enough material for it.

i would agree with almost anyone else but...

the book was much better than a typical autobiography. she could have done the simple thing and given everyone a buynch of shit they already knew and instead she gave us some business stuff, some creative insight, some personal stories...it was very well done. as for the live stuff...fans have been begging for that sort of thing for year so she was just giving people what they had been asking for. the librarian comp was another example of going above and beyond the norm for such a project. i'm no fan of greatest hits...i never even bought the very best of prince collection. hers was very cool, though. different versions, unreleased tracks, remixes...all remastered with a little something noticeably different.

this new career span will probably be more of that...an extraordinary presentation of something that could too easily be ordinary.


I agree - everything she does, she gives 100% on, and tried to produce something interesting and enjoyable to the fans, as well as something she can be proud of. I respect her immensely as an artist.
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NorthernLad said:

sallysassalot said:


i would agree with almost anyone else but...

the book was much better than a typical autobiography. she could have done the simple thing and given everyone a buynch of shit they already knew and instead she gave us some business stuff, some creative insight, some personal stories...it was very well done. as for the live stuff...fans have been begging for that sort of thing for year so she was just giving people what they had been asking for. the librarian comp was another example of going above and beyond the norm for such a project. i'm no fan of greatest hits...i never even bought the very best of prince collection. hers was very cool, though. different versions, unreleased tracks, remixes...all remastered with a little something noticeably different.

this new career span will probably be more of that...an extraordinary presentation of something that could too easily be ordinary.


I agree - everything she does, she gives 100% on, and tried to produce something interesting and enjoyable to the fans, as well as something she can be proud of. I respect her immensely as an artist.


nod

I understand some of Badujunkie's frustration, because I simply haven't had the money to keep up with all that Tori has been doing lately. I still don't have the live recordings or the DVD collection, and I'm now pondering what I can sell to score this box set (otherwise, I'm gonna have to pray I get this for Christmas). Still, I don't think Tori is doing this for any other reason than to please her fan base. Back when I DID have the cash to spend on stuff like this, I would have grabbed all this stuff up happily, and at that point she simply didn't put out as much as her fans wanted for her to.
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sextonseven said:

Is that really what the box set will look like? With actual piano keys on top? That's cool, but it will be a bitch to store with my other CDs.


I'm under that impression, yes. I agree, and I have a feeling I will be taking them out of the box and putting them into regular jewel cases, and then putting the box itself into the attic.
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JediMaster said:

I will be taking them out of the box and putting them into regular jewel cases, and then putting the box itself into the attic.

omfg


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PANDURITO said:

JediMaster said:

I will be taking them out of the box and putting them into regular jewel cases, and then putting the box itself into the attic.

omfg


disbelief


Sorry, but when you have the CD collection I do, it becomes necessary to streamline. Storage is a major issue.
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Reply #20 posted 08/07/06 8:51am

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hug

I guess it is nod but I can't get myself to hide those special boxsets confused

I bought 2 400xCD mega-changers earlier this year in hopes that I would be storing away 800 jewel cases.

I haven't lol plus i have all those special editions on display too.
Of course it's not in the main living room or i'd be thrown out of the house lol
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