3023948, RE: Tori Amos Posted by Kosa12, Mon Apr-20-20 11:38 AM
>I can't help but think of Tori as a comparison, whose piano >playing moved to the background around her fourth album and >whose own experimentation wound up being more an excursion >into other forms of instrumentation (different band line-ups, >incorporating electronic instruments more, stretching out into >long-form drone-jams). In a strange way, as much as I love >Tori and think her discography's pretty incredible, she lost a >bit of what was interesting or unique about her along the way. >Fiona's released a lot less but has arguably built a more >substantial musical landscape to work from that she can fully >claim as her own. (I don't know if that makes sense and I >might change my mind tomorrow, lol.)
I actually don't know the Amos catalog well, where would you recommend starting?
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