Live at Montreux 1991 & 1992 by Tori Amos (CD, 2021)

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Title: Live at Montreux 1991/1992. Artist: Tori Amos. Edition: Album with Blu-ray. Format: CD. EAN: 4029759149750. Style: Singer/Songwriter. MPN: 0214975EMX. Record Label: earMUSIC Classics.

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Record LabelEarmusic
EAN4029759149750
eBay Product ID (ePID)7052235835

Product Key Features

Era1990s
FormatCD
Release Year2021
FeaturesImport, Compilation, Live Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
StyleContemporary Singer/Songwriter
TypeAlbum
ArtistTori Amos
Release TitleLive at Montreux 1991 & 1992

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
DistributionProper
Number of Tracks2
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "She doesn't disappoint the fans with rarities and covers, most effectively her haunting, dirge-like take on 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'....It provides further insight into an extraordinarily talented artist at her peak."
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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  • Great content, marred only by a mixup between the years on the CDs

    Firstly: the performances are excellent, a great record of Tori Amos at such an early point in her career, the video is wonderful, BUT... someone screwed up sequencing the audio CDs: all the common songs from the two performances (Silent All These Years, Precious Things, Crucify, Happy Phantom, Winter) are on the wrong CDs - those from 1991 are on the 1992 CD, and vice versa. What initially clued me in was in the 1991 Happy Phantom where she forgot one word (one word!) to comic effect, but it's audible on all the misplaced songs in the different piano tones: in 1991, Tori was playing an electric piano, in 1992, a real acoustic grand. Quite a difference. One can just about imagine how this might have happened at the mixing or mastering stage, but less so that no-one noticed it before it went into production. So, one star off what would otherwise have been a five star review.

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  • GREAT!

    Tori Amos is Amazing!

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