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Featuring exclusive interviews with her producers, sound engineers and backing band, as well as in-depth research into the singer herself, Tori Amos: In the Studio explores this groundbreaking artist's career album by album. From performing as a child prodigy pianist to her first bands, her breakthrough album as a solo artist to her prolific years of recording and touring, Tori Amos has refused to play by the rules of the recording industry and fearlessly forged her own path and musical identity.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Those Formative Years
- Y Kant Tori Read (1988)
- Little Earthquakes (1992)
- Under the Pink (1994)
- Boys for Pele (1996)
- From the Choirgirl Hotel (1998)
- To Venus and Back (1999)
- Strange Little Girls (2001)
- Scarlet’s Walk (2002)
- The Beekeeper (2005)
- American Doll Posse (2007)
- Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces (2009)
- Conclusion
- Sources
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
