REAL
NAME:
Myra Ellen Amos
BIRTHDAY: August 22, 1963
BIGGEST SINGLE: "Silent All These Years" (1992 / 1997)
BIGGEST
LP: Little
Earthquakes (1992)
GRAMMY AWARDS: 0
"Musically, I always allow myself to jump
off of cliffs..."
- Tori Amos
Tori Amos was born Myra Ellen Amos on August 23, 1963
in North Carolina, and raised in Maryland (with the
nickname 'Ellen The Watermelon'). Tori's dad was a
Methodist preacher and her heritage includes Cherokee
Indian and Scottish. Her interest and skills at piano
began at the age of 2 and eventually led her to the
Peabody Institute where she won a scholarship at the
age of 5. She stayed at the Peabody Institute
studying classical piano until the age of 13 when it
was no longer a fun experience and she was expelled.
Her next musical experience came playing nightclubs
in Washington, DC while still a teen - all under the
guidance of her father: "I was in, you know,
disco gear, polyester pants, and a polyester top, and
some platforms, and (my father) would knock on these
doors and he would say, 'Hi, I'm Reverend Amos and
this is my daughter, and she's really talented, and
will you give her a chance?'" At the age of 16,
Tori recorded "Baltimore" a song she wrote
with her brother for the Baltimore Orioles. By the
age of 17, Tori was writing songs and performing jazz
tunes in Washington, D.C. and playing Gershwin
standards at local gay bars. During her senior year
of high school, Tori was voted Homecoming Queen, Most
Likely To Succeed, Most Talented, and Best All-Around
Female.
Tori sent Narada Michael Walden a note expressing
interest in him listening to her music. A persistence
paid off with Walden flying her out to San Francisco
and recording a demo. The experience made Tori move
to Los Angeles to focus on her career. After a few
years of finding her audience, Tori began to claim
success in the music industry with her confessional
lyrics and sultry singing style.
Tori was signed to Atlantic Records when she released
Y Kant Tori Read with a band that can be
considered more hard-rock than alternative. The LP
was not successful and is not considered a great Tori
Amos collection. The experience of failure led Tori
to London where she focused on a solo career
consisting of her songwriting and piano-playing
abilities.
Tori released the EP Me And A Gun in the UK.
The EP included the UK singles "Me And A
Gun" and "Silent All These Years," and
the tracks "Upside Down" and
"Thoughts."
Tori hit the UK charts with "Crucify."
Tori's first major solo LP, Little
Earthquakes, was released . The LP became a
critical success and found an ever-growing audience
with alternative markets. The LP went on to sell over
2 million copies and was ranked as one of the best
LPs of the year in Q magazine and the Village
Voice.
The first single "Silent All These Years" became a popular music
video and hit the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart,
and exposed Tori's personality to the viewers and
listeners. Additional tracks such as
"Winter" and "Crucify" also
became instant classics for Tori. The song "Me
And A Gun" portrayed an issue personally close
to Tori - the act of violence against women.
Tori topped the UK LP chart with Little
Earthquakes.
Tori hit the UK charts with "Winter."
Tori released an EP, Crucify, which included some
piano-based cover tunes - most notably, Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen
Spirit" and the Rolling
Stones's
"Angie."
Tori hit the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart with
"Crucify."
Tori hit the UK charts with "China" and
could be heard on alternative radio with
"Precious Things."
Tori's video "Silent All These Years" was
nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards including Best New Artist, Best Female Video, Breakthrough Video, and Best Cinematography.
Tori released the "Winter" single EP that included
additional tracks "The Pool," "Take To
The Sky," "Sweet Dreams," and
"Upside Down."
Little
Earthquakes was certified gold.
Rolling Stone:
"The 100 Top Music Videos" included "Silent All These Years" at # 98.
# 194 Singles
Artist of the Year
February 1: Under
The Pink,
was released with the first single "God"
instantly appearing on alternative and college radio.
Additional hits included "Cornflake Girl." Musician
said of the LP: "...focused, the lyrics
quirky and personable, the melodies eccentric enough
to entice and simple enough to be catchy. These
qualities - and her emotional fearlessness - make
Tori Amos a musical find to treasure."
Tori topped the UK LP chart with Under
The Pink.
Tori toured with the LP and continued her success in
the U.S. and around the world.
Under
The Pink
was certified gold.
Tori topped the Billboard Modern
Rock Tracks chart for 2 weeks with "God."
Tori hit the UK charts with "Pretty Good
Year."
Tori hit the alternative charts with "Cornflake
Girl."
Tori hit the UK charts with "Past The
Mission."
Little
Earthquakes was certified platinum.
Tori hit the alternative charts with "Past The
Mission."
Under
The Pink
was certified platinum.
Tori could be heard on the soundtrack for Higher
Learning
with "Butterfly" and her cover of
"Losing My Religion."
Tori was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance (Under
The Pink).
Tori could be heard on the Encomium:
A Tribute to Led Zeppelin compilation with Robert
Plant with "Down By The Seaside."
Tori could be found on Tower
Of Song: The Songs Of Leonard Cohen with the track, "Famous
Blue Raincoat."
Tori could be heard on Tom Jones'
LP The
Lead And How To Swing It on the track "I Wanna Get
Back With You."
# 108
Singles Artist of the Year
Tori released her 3rd LP, Boys
For Pele.
By the time "Caught A Lite Sneeze" had hit
the airwaves, Tori had established herself as one of
alternative radio's biggest stars with her sultry
performances and intense musical creations. Other
notable tracks on the LP include "Hey
Jupiter," "Professional Widow," and
"Talula."
Tori topped the UK LP chart with Boys
For Pele.
Tori hit the UK charts with "Caught A Lite
Sneeze."
Boys
For Pele
was certified gold.
Tori hit the UK charts with "Talula."
Tori taped a MTV Unplugged (which aired in
June).
Tori hit the dance and pop charts with
"Talula."
Tori topped the Billboard Dance Club Play chart for 2
weeks with "Professional Widow."
Tori hit the UK charts with "Hey Jupiter."
The EP, Hey
Jupiter,
was released and included live versions of
"Sugar," "Honey," and
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow."
Tori hit the pop and rock charts with "Hey
Jupiter."
Boys
For Pele
was certified platinum.
Tori hit the dance charts with "In The
Springtime Of His Voodoo."
During the year, Tori hit the UK charts with
"Caught A Lite Sneeze," "Talula,"
and "Hey Jupiter."
# 156
Singles Artist of the Year
Tori topped the Billboard Dance Music Club Play chart
for a week helping out BT with
"Blue Skies."
"Professional Widow" topped the UK Singles
chart for a week.
Tori was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance (Boys
For Pele).
Tori hit the Top 40 for the 1st time when "Silent All These Years" began receiving airplay
again.
Tori headlined a benefit concert in New York City in
support of the Rape, Abuse & Incest National
Network (RAINN). RAINN was founded by Amos and her
record company. Tori herself was a victim of rape in
1985.
# 173
Singles Artist of the Year
Tori could be heard on the soundtrack for Great
Expectations with the tracks "Siren" and
"Finn."
Tori told the New York Post: " I think
anybody who meets me doesn't think I'm la-la. I'm
really comfortable knowing that I'm razor sharp. My
life has changed in a way that I'm becoming more
comfortable with the fact that I'm just not nice
music for the apartment. I am a bit wicked."
Tori also said she got married to her sound engineer,
Mark Hawley, earlier this year and also suffered a
miscarriage late in 1997.
Tori hit the pop, alternative, and adult contemporary
charts with "Spark."
Tori's next LP, From
The Choirgirl Hotel was released (and certified gold by
month's end) and Tori toured small clubs followed by
a larger tour through the summer.
The CD single for "Jackie's Strength"
included 2 unreleased tracks and was enhanced for
computer use (with videos).
Tori hit the pop, alternative, and adult contemporary
charts with "Jackie's Strength."
Tori told CNN how she has sold millions of LPs
without extensive radio airplay and without following
the trends that would fit her into a music category:
"The 1 thing I've never done is follow the
trends on the radio... I'm really just the Pied
Piper... that's what I do."
Amos also talked about her family and growing up:
"Our whole life revolved around the church, so
that the only time I had a break from all that was
when I would escape into the piano... so I created
this whole other world that they couldn't get
into."
Tori hit the pop and dance charts with
"Raspberry Swirl."
Tori was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Performance (From
The Choirgirl Hotel) and Best Rock Vocal Performance - Female ("Raspberry Swirl").
Little
Earthquakes was certified 2x platinum.
Tori topped the Billboard Dance Music Club Play chart
for a week with "Jackie's Strength."
Tori could be heard on the benefit LP No
Boundaries: A Benefit For The Kosovar Refugees with
"Merman."
VH1: 100 Greatest Women
of Rock & Roll ranked Tori at # 71.
Tori and Alanis
Morissette teamed up for a 5-1/2 week tour. Tori
later told CNN about the tour: "I've ever done a
tour like this before... with somebody. It was
actually (Morissette's) idea. She had come to see me
at Jones Beach and we had a cup of tea and a giggle
and got along really well. We share a lot of the same
philosophies of putting on a show, which is
important."
Tori released the single "Bliss."
Tori released a double LP, To
Venus And Back, with live and new original material.
Tori released the single "1,000 Oceans."
Under
The Pink
was certified 2x platinum.
To
Venus And Back topped the Billboard Internet Album
Sales chart for a week.
The
Advocate
named Tori as one of the '25 Coolest Women.'
To
Venus And Back was certified platinum.
Tori had some radio success with the tracks
"Bliss" and "1000 Oceans" during
the year.
Tori was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal Performance - Female ("Bliss") and Best Alternative Music Performance (To
Venus And Back).
Tori released the single "Concertina."
Tori could also be heard on the soundtrack for Mission:
Impossible 2 with "Carnival."
Tori gave birth to her first child - a baby girl.
From
The Choirgirl Hotel was certified platinum.
Tori released Strange
Little Girls - a collection of cover songs written
by men including Neil Young, Joe Jackson, and Eminem. She said of the LP's
reasoning: "I've always found it fascinating how
men say things and women hear them." The 1st
single of the LP is the Stranglers'
"Strange Little Girl."
# 176
Singles Artist of the Year
Tori was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal Performance - Female ("Strange Little
Girl") and Best Alternative Music Performance (Strange
Little Girls).
Tori ranked # 77 on VH1: 100 Sexiest Artists.
Tori released Scarlet's
Walk with
the first single "A Sorta Fairytale."
Tori hit the Top 40 with "A Sorta Fairytale."
Tori will begin touring North America.
Tori topped the Billboard Top Internet
Albums chart with Scarlet's
Walk.
Scarlet's
Walk was
certified gold.
Tori hit the Adult Top 40 charts with "Taxi
Ride."
Tori hit the dance charts with "Don't Make Me
Come To Vegas."
Tori toured with Ben Folds as part
of the 'Lottapianos Tour.'
Tori hit the Adult Top 40 charts with
"Strange."
November 18: Tori released a 'best of' LP
- Tales
Of A Librarian. The set included the new tracks
"Angels," "Mary," "Sweet
Dreams," and "Snow Cherries From
France."
Tori could be heard on the soundtrack for Mona
Lisa Smile
with "You Belong To Me " and "Murder,
He Says."
The DVD/CD Welcome
To Sunny Florida was released. The DVD included
performances from her concert in Florida from
September, 2003 and the CD included some recent
b-sides.
Tori released her next LP The
Beekeeper
and the book Tori
Amos: Piece By Piece.
Tori topped the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart
with The
Beekeeper.
The
Beekeeper
was certified gold.
Tori released live bootlegs of performances from this
year. The sets were available at www.toribootlegs.com.
All 12 live bootlegs were released as The
Original Bootlegs".
Tori released the DVD Video
Collection: Fade To Red.
Tori releases a 5-disc, 86 track, box set A
Piano: The Collection.
Tori released American
Doll Posse.
The LP contains the anti-Bush song "Yo
George" with the lyrics "Where have we gone
wrong, America? Is this just the madness of King
George?...You have the whole nation on all
fours..." and the anti-war track "Dark Side
of the Sun" with the lyrics "How many young
men have to lay down their life and their love of
their woman for some sick promise of a heaven?"
The live LP Live
At Montreux 1991-1992 was released.
Tori released Abnormally
Attracted To Sin.
Tori released the holiday LP Midwinter
Graces.
Tori released Night
Of Hunters.
Tori released Gold
Dust with
Jules Buckley & The Metropole Orkest
- a collection of her songs re-worked orchestrally.
Tori topped the Billboard Dance Club Play Songs chart
with the remixes of "Flavor."
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Little
Earthquakes
Released: February, 1992
US:
2x Platinum
Billboard peak: # 54
Rolling Stone review:
Tracks: "Crucify" -
"Girl" - "Silent All These Years" - "Precious
Things" - "Winter" - "Happy
Phantom" - "China" -
"Leather" - "Mother" -
"Tear In Your Hand" - "Me And A
Gun" - "Little Earthquakes" |
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Crucify (EP)
Released: May, 1992
Tracks: "Crucify" (Remix) -
"Winter" - "Angie" -
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" - "Thank
You" |
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Under
The Pink
Released: February 1, 1994
US:
2x Platinum
Billboard peak: # 12
Rolling Stone review:
Tracks: "Pretty Good Year" -
"God" - "Bells For Her" -
"Past The Mission" - "Baker
Baker" - "The Wrong Band" -
"The Waitress" - "Cornflake
Girl" - "Icicle" - "Cloud On
My Tongue" - "Space Dog" -
"Yes, Anastasia" |
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Boys
For Pele
Released: January, 1996
US:
Platinum
Billboard peak: # 2
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly: C
Tracks: "Horses" - "Blood
Roses" - "Father Lucifer" -
"Professional Widow" - "Mr.
Zebra" - "Marianne" - "Caught
A Lite Sneeze" - "Muhammad My
Friend" - "Hey Jupiter" -
"Way Down" - "Little
Amsterdam" - "Talula" (The Tornado
Mix) - "Not The Red Baron" -
"Agent Orange" - "Doughnut
Song" - "In The Springtime Of His
Voodoo" - "Putting The Damage On"
- "Twinkle" |
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Hey
Jupiter (EP)
Released: August, 1996
Billboard peak: # 94
Tracks: "Hey Jupiter" (The
Dakota Version) - "Sugar" (live) -
"Honey" (live) - "Professional
Widow" (Merry Widow Version Live) -
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" (live) |
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From
The Choirgirl Hotel
Released: May, 1998
US:
Platinum
Billboard peak: # 5
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly: B+
Tracks: "Spark" -
"Cruel" - "Black-Dove
(January)" - "Raspberry Swirl" -
"Jackie's Strength" - "Iieee"
- "Liquid Diamonds" - "She's Your
Cocaine" - "Northern Lad" -
"Hotel" - "Playboy Mommy" -
"Pandora's Aquarium" |
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To
Venus And Back
Released: September, 1999
US:
Platinum
Billboard peak: # 12
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly: B
Tracks: "Bliss" -
"Juarez" - "Concertina" -
"Glory Of The 80's" - "Lust"
- "Suede" - "Josephine" -
"Riot Poof" - "Datura" -
"Spring Haze" - "1,000
Oceans" - Live Tracks: "Precious
Things" - "Cruel" -
"Cornflake Girl" - "Bells For
Her" - "Girl" -
"Cooling" - "Mr. Zebra" -
"Cloud On My Tongue" -
"Sugar" - "Little
Earthquakes" - "Space Dog" -
"Waitress" - "Purple People" |
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Strange
Little Girls
Released: September, 2001
Billboard peak: # 4
Rolling Stone review:
Tracks: "New Age" - "'97
Bonnie & Clyde" - "Strange Little
Girl" - "Enjoy The Silence" -
"Rattlesnakes" - "I'm Not In
Love" - "Time" - "Heart Of
Gold" - "I Don't Like Mondays" -
"Happiness Is A Warm Gun" -
"Raining Blood" - "Real Men" |
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Scarlet's
Walk
Released: October, 2002
Billboard peak: # 7
US:
Gold
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly: D-
Tracks: "Amber Waves" - "A Sorta Fairytale" -
"Wednesday" - "Strange" -
"Carbon" - "Crazy" -
"Wampum Prayer" - "Don't Make Me
Come To Vegas" - "Sweet Sangaria"
- "Your Cloud" - "Pancake" -
"I Can't See New York" - "Mrs.
Jesus" - "Taxi Ride" -
"Another Girl's Paradise" -
"Scarlet's Walk" - "Virginia"
- "Gold Dust" |
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Tales
Of A Librarian
Released: November 18, 2003
Billboard peak: # 40
Tracks: "Precious Things" -
"Angels" - "Silent All These Years" - "Cornflake
Girl" - "Mary" - "God" -
"Winter" - "Spark" -
"Way Down" - "Professional
Widow" - "Mr. Zebra" -
"Crucify" - "Me And A Gun" -
"Bliss" - "Playboy Mommy" -
"Baker Baker" - "Tear In Your
Hand" - "Sweet Dreams" -
"Jackie's Strength" - "Snow
Cherries From France" |
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The
Beekeeper
Released: February, 2005
Billboard peak: # 5
US:
Gold
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly: B
Tracks: "Parasol" - "Sweet
The Sting" - "The Power Of Orange
Knickers" - "Jamaica Inn" -
"Barons Of Suburbia" - "Sleeps
With Butterflies" - "General Joy"
- "Mother Revolution" - "Ribbons
Undone" - "Cars And Guitars" -
"Witness" - "Original
Sinsuality" - "Ireland" -
"The Beekeeper" - "Martha's
Foolish Ginger" - "Hoochie Woman"
- "Goodbye Pisces" - "Marys Of The
Sea" - "Toast Album" |
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A
Piano: The Collection (box set)
Released: September, 2006
Tracks: ""Leather"
(Alternate Mix) - "Precious Things"
(Alternate Mix) - "Silent All These
Years" - "Upside Down" -
"Crucify" (Unedited Single Version) -
"Happy Phantom" - "Me And A
Gun" - "Flying Dutchman"
(Alternate Mix) - "Girl" -
"Winter" - "Take To The Sky
(Russia)" - "Tear In Your Hand" -
"China" - "Sweet Dreams" -
"Mother" (Alternate Mix) - "Little
Earthquakes" - "Cornflake Girl" -
"Honey" - "Take Me With You"
- "Baker Baker" (Alternate Mix) -
"The Waitress" (Alternate Mix) -
"Pretty Good Year" - "God" -
"Cloud On My Tongue" - "Past The
Mission" (Alternate Mix) - "Bells For
Her" - "Yes, Anastasia" (Alternate
Mix) - "Blood Roses" - "Mr.
Zebra" - "Caught A Lite Sneeze"
(Alternate Mix) - "Professional Widow"
(Merry Widow Version - Live) - "Beauty Queen
/ Horses" - "Father Lucifer" -
"Marianne" - "Walk To Dublin"
(Sucker Reprise) - "Hey Jupiter"
(Dakota Version) - "Professional Widow"
(Armand's Star Trunk Funkin' Mix) - "Putting
The Damage On" - "Bliss" (Remixed
Version) - "Suede" - "Glory Of The
80's" - "1000 Oceans" -
"Concertina" (Single Remix Version) -
"Lust" - "Datura" -
"Sugar" (Live from sound check) -
"The Waitress" (Live) - "Snow
Cherries From France" - Doughnut Song"
(Remixed Version) - "A Sorta Fairytale"
- "Not David Bowie" - "Amber
Waves" - "Iieee" (Remixed Version)
- "Playboy Mommy" (Remixed Version) -
"The Beekeeper" - "Jackie's
Strength" - "Zero Point" -
"Sweet The Sting" - "Ode To My
Clothes" - "Spark" - "Intro
Jam" - "Marys Of The Sea" -
"Cruel" (Remixed Version) -
"Dolphin Song" - "Gold Dust"
- "The Pool" - "Never Seen
Blue" - "Daisy Dead Petals" -
"Beulah Land" - "Sugar" -
"Cooling" - "Bachelorette" -
"Black Swan" - "Mary" (Tales
Version) - "Peeping Tommi" -
"Toodles Mr. Jim" - Demo Medley:
"Fire-Eater's Wife/Beauty Queen" (Demo)
- "Playboy Mommy" (Demo) - "A
Sorta Fairytale" (Demo) - "This Old
Man" - "Purple People" -
"Here. In My Head" - "Hungarian
Wedding Song" - "Merman" -
"Sister Janet" - "Home On The
Range" (Cherokee Edition) - Frog On My
Toe" |
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American
Doll Posse
Released: May, 2007
Billboard peak: # 5
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: C+
Tracks: "Yo George" - "Big
Wheel" - "Bouncing Off Clouds" -
"Teenage Hustling" - "Digital
Ghost" - "You Can Bring Your Dog"
- "Mr. Bad Man" - "Fat Slut"
- "Girl Disappearing" - "Secret
Spell" - "Devils And Gods" -
"Body And Soul" - "Father's
Son" - "Programmable Soda" -
"Code Red" - "Roosterspur
Bridge" - "Beauty Of Speed" -
"Almost Rosey" - "Velvet
Revolution" - "Dark Side Of The
Sun" - "Posse Bonus" -
"Smokey Joe" - "Dragon" |
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Live
At Montreux 1991-1992
Released: September, 2008
Live Tracks: "Silent All These Years" - "Precious
Things" - "China" -
"Crucify" - "Song For Eric" -
"Leather (A Capella)" - "Upside
Down" - "Happy Phantom" -
"Winter" - "Thank You" -
"Little Earthquakes" -
"Crucify" - "Silent All These Years" - "Precious
Things" - "Happy Phantom" -
"Whole Lotta Love / Thank You" -
"Me And A Gun" - "Winter" -
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" |
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Abnormally
Attracted To Sin
Released: May, 2009
Billboard peak: # 9
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly: B
Tracks: "Give" - "Welcome
To England" - "Strong Black Vine"
- "Flavor" - "Not Dying
Today" - "Maybe California" -
"Curtain Call" - "Fire To Your
Plain" - "Police Me" - "That
Guy" - "Abnormally Attracted To
Sin" - "500 Miles" - "Mary
Jane" - "Starling" - "Fast
Horse" - "Opehelia" - "Lady
In Blue" |
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Midwinter
Graces
Released: November, 2009
Tracks: "What Child, Nowell" -
"Star Of Wonder" - "A Silent Night
With You" - "Candle: Coventry
Carol" - "Holly, Ivy, And Rose" -
"Harps Of Gold" - "Snow
Angel" - "Jeanette, Isabella" -
"Pink And Glitter" -
"Emmanuel" - "Winter's Carol"
- "Our New Year" |
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Night
Of Hunters
Released: September, 2011
Tracks: "Shattering Sea" -
"SnowBlind" - "Battle Of
Trees" - "Fearlessness" -
"Cactus Practice" - "Star
Whisperer" - "Job's Coffin" -
"Nautical Twilight" - "Your
Ghost" - "Edge Of The Moon" -
"The Chase" - "Night Of
Hunters" - "Seven Sisters" -
"Carry" |
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Gold
Dust
Released: October, 2012
Tracks: "Flavor" - "Yes,
Anastasia" - "Jackie's Strength" -
"Cloud On My Tongue" - "Precious
Things" - "Gold Dust" - "Star
Of Wonder" - "Winter" -
"Flying Dutchman" - "Programmable
Soda" - "Snow Cherries From
France" - "Marianne" -
"Silent All These Years" - "Girl
Disappearing" |
iTunes
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Unrepentant
Geraldines
Released: May 13, 2014
Tracks: "America" -
"Trouble's Lament" - "Wild
Way" - "Weatherman" - "16
Shades Of Blue" - "Maids Of
Elfen-mere" - "Promise" -
"Giant's Rolling Pin" -
"Selkie" - "Unrepentant
Geralidines" - "Oysters" -
"Rose Dover" - "Invisible
Boy" - "Forest Of Glass" |
iTunes
Amazon.mp3 |
Native
Invader
Released: September 8, 2017
Tracks: "Reinder King" -
"Wings" - "Broken Arrow" -
"Cloud Riders" - "Up The
Creek" - "Breakaway" -
"Wildwood" - "Chocolate Song"
- "Bang" - "Climb" -
"Bats" - "Benjamin" -
"Mary's Eyes" - "Upside Down
2" - "Russia" |
iTunes
Amazon.mp3 |
Christmastide (EP)
Released: December 4, 2020
Tracks: "Christmastide" -
"Circle Of Seasons" - "Holly"
- "Better Angels" |
iTunes
Amazon.mp3
vinyl |
Ocean
To Ocean
Released: October 29, 2021
Tracks: "Addition Of Light
Divided" - "Speaking With Tree" -
"Devil's Bane" - "Swim To New York
State" - "Spies" - "Ocean To
Ocean" - "Flowers Burn To Gold" -
"Metal Water Wood" - "29
Years" - "How Glass Is Made" -
"Birthday Baby" |
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