In Collection
#541
Rating:
7
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Pretty Good Year |
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03:26 |
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God |
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03:59 |
| 03
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Bells for Her |
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05:22 |
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Past the Mission |
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04:06 |
| 05
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Baker Baker |
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03:18 |
| 06
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The Wrong Band |
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03:03 |
| 07
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The Waitress |
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03:10 |
| 08
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Cornflake Girl |
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05:07 |
| 09
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Icicle |
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05:47 |
| 10
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Cloud My Tongue |
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04:43 |
| 11
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Space Dog |
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05:12 |
| 12
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Yes, Anastasia |
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09:33 |
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| Songwriter |
Tori Amos |
| Engineer |
Avril McCintosh; Shaun De Feo; Eric Rosse; John Beverly Jones; Paul McKenna |
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| Cat. Number |
7567825672 |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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Composer Tori Amos -Musicians John Acevedo Viola 1)10)12) Tori Amos Piano, vocals 1)-12) Steve Caton Guitars 2)4)11) Merry Clayton Vocals 8) Steve Clayton Guitars, Mandolin 8) Paulinho da Costa Percussion 2)4) Dominique Genova Double Bass 1)10)12) Michael Harrison Violin 1)10)12) Melissa Hassin Cello 1)10)12) Ezra Klinger Violin 1)10)12) Dane Little Cello 1)10)12) Paul McKenna Programming 7) Cynthia Morrow Viola 1)10)12) Carlo Nuccio Drums 2)4)7)8)11) John Philip Shenale String arrangement, Hammond organ 1)10)12) George Porter Jr Bass 2)4)7)8)11) Chris Reutinger Violin 1)10)12) Trent Reznor Vocals 4) Jimbo Ross Viola 1)10)12) Eric Rosse Programming 2)3)7)8) Nancy Roth Violin 1)10)12) Nancy Stein-Ross Cello 1)10)12) Francine Walsh Violin 1)10)12) John Wittenberg Violin 1)10)12) -Year 1994 -Company East West, WEA International, Time Warner 756 7-82567-2 -Producer Eric Rosse, Tori Amos
Propelled by the early January release of the anxiously awaited new single Cornflake Girl, Tori went straight to number one in the UK. In the US, Under The Pink only reached number 12 as a result of less enthusiastic radio play for the first US single God, released in February. Supporting Under The Pink, Tori embarked on a 11-month 170-date tour that saw her cross the US twice as well as playing to audiences in Canada, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. It was an exhausting schedule, sometimes encompassing two shows a night, that helped earn her legions of new fans as well as pushing sales of Under The Pink past platinum.
This extraordinary album was quite different from its predecessor Little Earthquakes. It was finally titled Under The Pink , after another title -- God With A Big G -- was contemplated and rejected. Under The Pink was entirely written by Tori Amos and produced by Tori and Eric Rosse. Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), contributed background vocals on Past The Mission. The album was recorded in New Mexico and Los Angeles; strings were added in Los Angeles and mixed in London.