Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes" (1992) - got it
Tori had been making music from a young age and circulated some demos
with help from her father. These demos eventually resulted in her being
signed to release the synth-pop album "Y Cant Tori Read" under a band of
the same name.
That band broke up and Tori submitted further demos that would eventually become "Little Earthquakes".
This album to my ears is the bridge from Kate Bush to Regina Spektor.
Moving between beauty and high theatre of "China" to the harsh
simplicity of the acapella "Me and a gun" (recounting a sexual assault
that Tori experienced).
The album is very piano heavy but with occasional bursts of loud guitar,
or tasteful strings, as in personal favourite, the cabaret-esque
"Leather".
Another one where my wife owns a copy so I unwittingly technically own it to (lucky me 😎)
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