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    Tour Status

    Tori ended her American Doll Posse world tour in Los Angeles on December 16th, 2007. A complete list of shows — along with setlists, photos, videos, and reviews for concerts — can be found in our Tour section (link in black bar at the top of every page).

    Official audio copies of select shows from the ADP tour are available via Legs & Boots.

    A DVD containing performances from the tour is expected to be released sometime in 2008. No release date yet known.

    Tori will be spending the next few years working on various projects, chiefly the musical "The Light Princess" which is expected to premiere on the London stage in 2009.

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    American Doll Posse
    Release Date: May 1, 2007
    Vendor Listing

    A Piano: The Collection
    (boxed set, 2006)
    Visit Our A Piano Info Page

    Pretty Good Years
    (bio, 2006)

    Fade To Red
    (DVD, 2006)

    Cherries On Top
    The Pink Project
    (book, 2007)
    the pink project
    String Quartet Tribute To Tori Amos Vol. 2: Pieces
    (CD, 2007)
    Posse

    News: Keyboard Reviews A Piano

    Posted by woj on Wednesday, November 01, 2006 | Reviews

    Thanks to livingdeadgirl for pointing out a short but positive review of A Piano in the October 2006 issue of Keyboard Magazine”. It’s on page 12 of the print magazine. You can read it online or below.


    A Piano: The Collection
    Tori Amos

    By Michael Gallant | October 2006

    Five CDs and 86 tracks strong, A Piano: The Collection is both an excellent canon of Tori’s compositions and a fitting monument to the piano-woman’s momentous musical career. The box set ranges from the Little Earthquakes songs that made her famous — “Silent All These Years,” “Me and a Gun,” etc. — to her most recent work on Beekeeper, and features many treasures in between.

    Always deeply emotional, the material in A Piano: The Collection journeys from dark to playful, heart breaking to downright sexy, and Tori’s performances are in top form throughout. This isn’t just a repackaging of classic material, though: “Leather” and “Jackie’s Strength” are among 15 alternate mixes included, and three demo tracks offer the rare chance to hear Tori mid-creative process. For the diehard fan and aspiring piano songwriter alike, A Piano: The Collection is a great listen and an invaluable resource. (Rhino, www.rhino.com)
    —Michael Gallant