[ Warner / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Friday 10 April 2015
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This is a compilation produced by Tori Amos, remastered from the original tapes and including a bonus disc that features 15 rare tracks, live versions and B-sides.
After sharing personal and emotional accounts on her stunning debut, Little Earthquakes, Tori Amos stirs those sensations up for an eclectic yet beautiful account of female security on Under the Pink. Being a woman, she's always in question of her actions, calling out and interrogating the opposite sex for her own pleasure. But it's not necessarily with a scolding tone. She's playful with her signature piano accompaniment, but allows for a twisted mess of guitars, violins, and bass loops, which are quite enigmatic like Kate Bush as well. "Baker Baker" and "Bells for Her" are aching with ballad-esque beauty, but the seething "The Waitress" sparks Amos' inner devil. She's quaint at first, but rages into a scalding vocal queen. It makes her even more a pioneer for female originality and independence. Singles such as "God" and "Cornflake Girl" are sultry and provocative, depicting that she's everything but shy. Under the Pink is typically melodic, but it contains a heavy desire. Amos is still breaking into something more definitive as both a woman and a singer/songwriter. The lyrical imagery is much more wide open, something that will become Amos' ever-changing swan song. - AllMusic
-Studio Album
Pretty Good Year
God
Bells For Her
Past The Mission
Baker Baker
The Wrong Band
The Waitress
Cornflake Girl
Icicle
Cloud On My Tongue
Space Dog
Yes, Anastasia
-Bonus Disc
Sister Janet
Honey
Daisy Dead Petals
Over It
Black Swan
Home on the Range (with Cherokee addition)
All the Girls Hate Her
God (CJ Bolland Remix)
Here, In My Head (Live 1994)
Upside Down (Live 1994)
Past the Mission (Live 1994)
Icicle (Live 1994)
Flying Dutchman (Live 1994)
Winter (Live 1994)
The Waitress (Live 1994)