
Tori Amos, "Strange Little Girls"
After five original albums and the birth of her daughter, Tori Amos has cast
off the girlishness that occasionally found its way into her earlier work.
This is, by far, her most mature work yet, an album that features songs
originally written by men about women.
However, these are not traditional cover songs. The twelve songs in this
album may be better defined as interpretations-they sound nothing like the
original versions and fittingly so. Amos provides another view and
dimension to these songs, forcing the listener to take a step back and
re-evaluate what they mean. In several instances, she strips them down to a
deceptively simpler version featuring only piano and vocal. She even goes as
far as creating a separate character for each song through the photography
in the CD booklet, which is worth the price of the CD alone!
Listening to this album is an overwhelming experience. As intimately
personal as any of her previous efforts, one can not help but be drawn into
the world of Strange Little Girls. From the disturbing violence of "97
Bonnie and Clyde" in which she whispers a tale of a man who murdered his
wife. To the tender beauty of Tom Waits' "Time", this album covers a broad
spectrum of emotions and themes that one needs to listen to numerous times
to appreciate.
The album truly begins in "New Age" where she declares "oh, you sick little
fucks, yes, it's the beginning of a new age", and ends with this
contemplative line from "Real Men," "but now and then we wonder who the real
men are..."
Fans of Neil Young or the Beatles may be bewildered to hear her sharp
electronic cover of "Heart of Gold" and the ten-minute epic "Happiness is a
Warm Gun."
Considering all this, it may at first be an intimidating listen. I suggest
tuning out everything else in your life and allowing yourself to be drawn
into Strange Little Girls, an exploration of what it means to be a man (or a
woman) and the relationships between the two genders.
Buy it, enjoy it, listen to it repeatedly and regardless of your gender,
prepare to be changed.
--Agnes Makar
Track List:
1. New Age -
Originally Performed By The Velvet Underground
2. 97' Bonnie & Clyde -
Originally Performed By Eminem
3. Strange Little Girl -
Originally Performed By The Stanglers
4. Enjoy The Silence -
Originally Performed By Depeche Mode
5. I'm Not In Love -
Originally Performed By 10cc
6. Rattlesnakes -
Originally Performed By Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
7. Time -
Originally Performed By Tom Waits
8. Heart Of Gold -
Originally Performed By Neil Young
9. I Don't Like Mondays -
Originally Performed By The Boomtown Rats
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun -
Originally Performed By The Beatles
11. Raining Blood -
Originally Performed By Slayer
12. Real Men -
Originally Performed By Joe Jackson