iTunes Sessions - EP - Tori Amos

iTunes Sessions - EP

Tori Amos

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2005-06-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sleeps With Butterflies 4:06 USD 1.29
2
The Power of Orange Knickers 3:46 USD 1.29
3
Seaside 4:06 USD 1.29
4
Crazy 5:49 USD 1.29
iTunes Sessions - EP - Tori Amos
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Reviews

  • Stinky Britches
    4
    By UndamnedOne
    Leave the orange stained knickers out on the line to dry with the comatose caterpillars, and buy this for for the amazing live versions of Seaside and Crazy.
  • EP tunes
    5
    By ScottGraue
    I have seen her 5times live. She is the greatest artist alive!
  • tori
    5
    By Alice Maerie
    as to whom said they didn't like tori, go away then, that was rude and while you have the right to your artistic opinion your word choice may have been off a bit. anyway, this is amazing. i like the version of crazy because its just her and the piano, and it seems to me, more right for the song.
  • Beautiful!
    5
    By sisterernestine
    These tracks are Tori solo in studio, just piano and vocals, stripped down to their bare essence. "Sleeps with Butterflies" is a hundred times better than the album version, the piano is in the foreground and the vocals are stunning. "Knickers" well... this totally changed my mind about this song. I adore this version, simple and sweet, as it was intended to be. Tori takes a couple notes up an octave toward the end of the song, putting me in mind of the soaring, high vocals of "Little Earthquakes" and "From the Choirgirl Hotel." "Seaside," a heartwrenching true story through song about a bombing which killed an adolescent girl in the Middle East- is one of Tori's most touching and beautiful songs ever. "Crazy" sounds amazingly different here compared to the record. Tori drops the electric keyboard and backing vocals of Scarlet's Walk and here is joined by just the Bosendorfer, and she does a brief improv before diving into the "uh-huh"'s at the start of the song. Tori fan? Buy it. Not a Tori fan? Buy it anyway.
  • BEAUTIFUL
    5
    By Michael Caoagdan
    Her live albums are all great. Words cannot describe how magnificent her voice sounds. It's very melodic and ethereal but organic at the same time... I am kind of bummed that she haven't put out a live version of A Sorta Fairytale yet.
  • Tori Amos!
    5
    By GuysCallMeShawna
    Loved it. Beautiful vocals and piano.
  • Dear MediaNucc...
    5
    By Adam McCollum
    You wouldn't know good music if it walked up and vomited all over your tired review. Go back to listening to your Mariah Carey albums––seems to be more your speed.
  • yuck
    1
    By pcgam3r666
    Fire the current composer and hire a new one. And while ur at it, plz give tori some singing lessons. then everytime i hear here voice, i might not have to throw-up.
  • Sleeps With Butterflies
    5
    By Periwinkie
    Ok, first I realize that I shouldn't be writing this review considering that there's only one song that I purchased. That said, this has been out for over a year, and there are no reviews on it. So here it is. Sleeps With Butterflies is a beautifully put-together song. It has fantastic lyrics and a smooth melody. The Live Version is hardly different (except for it being, you know, live). But you can hear the lyrics better, and understand more of what she's saying. It's just perfect.