Monday, October 17, 2011

tori amos - night of hunters by special guest reviewer jenny joy white.




over the course of her career, tori amos has heard her calling. every experience that tori takes you on is there on its own right, a wonderful and creative adventure. Night of hunters has this creativity plus lyrics that take you back to "core" tori.

As for the contributions on this album by her daughter Tash, as a huge fan amos it is crazy in in a good and exciting way to say that "job's coffin" has been the track that i can't seem to get enough of. Her vocals hit with same power as her mother's. Over the years tori, trough her music, has talked of her struggles and challenges of parenthood, now her daughter shares center stage to become part of her mother's creation. Tori has become ethereal and it takes the album to a whole new level.

Also of note is the contributions of Kelsey Dobyns, tori's niece, which are very complimentary to tori's melody. in the end this album is a family affair.

whether you are listening to tori singing alone or with the others, from start to finish it is a fantastic work of art.

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