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    Tour Status

    Tori will be touring North America and Europe in support of Abnormally Attracted To Sin from July-October 2009. At this time, it is not known if she will visit elsewhere in the world.

    Other projects Tori has worked on — the stage musical "The Light Princess" and a guest appearance on David Byrne's concept album Here Lies Love about the life of Imelda Marcos — are still in the wings.

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    Abnormally Attracted To Sin
    Release Date: May 19, 2009 (North America)
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    Recent Releases
    Live at Montreux 1991/1992
    (DVD, 2008)
    American Doll Posse
    (album, 2007)

    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
    Comic Book Tattoo
    (book, 2008)
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    Posse

    News: The London Evening Standard Review (April 27, 2007)

    Posted by woj on Monday, April 30, 2007 | Reviews

    The London Evening Standard reviewed American Doll Posse in their April 27th edition, where it headlined their CDs Of The Week column.


    Tori Amos
    American Doll Posse (Universal)
    4 stars

    A consistent class act, Tori Amos hardly does herself justice by opening her album with Yo George, a mini-lament containing the rather tired message that George W Bush is, like, bad. Right kids? Thankfully, things move steeply uphill. The catchy melody and power-chord-fuelled chorus of Digital Ghost bring the power ballad within a whisker of the cheese zone – however, a hint of genuine anguish brings the song back from the brink. Musically complex and as dark as night, the gritty rock of Teenage Hustling brings out familiar themes of sex, shame and anger, as does the snarling mini-track Fat Slut. With a touch of Southern blues and oozing with sexual longing, You Can Bring Your Dog has a more playful touch. Amos has come back with an accomplished and unpredictable offering that allows her freewheeling musical and lyrical spirit to run riot in glorious style. CHRIS ELWELL-SUTTON