Tori Amos
“Abnormally Attracted to Sin ”
Mood: Mellow Genre: Rock - adult alternative Location: Newton, North Carolina, US
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In July of 2008, during a visit to the West Coast to appear at Comic-Con in San Diego, Tori Amos stopped by Los Angeles for a business lunch. During the meeting a woman passed Tori's table, talking animatedly on the phone. When somebody told her Doug Morris was on the other end of the line, Amos interrupted the woman on the phone and said, "Please send Doug my love." A few seconds later, Amos was talking to Morris-her mentor at Atlantic Records during the early nineties-for the first time in fourteen years. A few hours later, Amos began writing a new batch of songs. A few weeks later, Amos had entered into a new partnership deal with Morris and Universal. On May 19, 2009, "Abnormally Attracted To Sin," the tenth Tori Amos studio album, will be released on Universal Republic.
Amos describes "Abnormally Attracted To Sin" as "really handmade. I wanted to make a treasure, something people will value." "AATS" is an elaborate feast made from homegrown stock, offered up to a generation fed on small meals made with cheap ingredients. Like all of Tori's albums since "Boys For Pele," "AATS" was recorded at Martian Studios in Cornwall, England by Tori's husband Mark Hawley and his partner Marcel van Limbeek. The center of the album is Amos's voice, and her Bosendorfer piano, locking in with her touring and recording band of the past five years: guitarist Mac Aladdin, bassist Jon Evans and her longtime drummer and rhythmic foil, Matt Chamberlain.
"AATS" is Amos at her most passionate and most comfortable. In the best way possible, "AATS" could have comeim out at any point between her 1992 solo debut, "Little Earthquakes," and 2009. The object itself, though, is a state-of-the-art Christmas present. The packaging shows Amos in a variety of guises, photographed in various rooms of a plush, cream-colored Victorian hotel room by glamour expert Karen Collins. The sound of the album is typically detailed and wide, dominated by dark, rich reds and hints of silver. ("I want to make audio mescaline," Tori said.)
One of the most valuable parts of "AATS" is the bonus DVD, an element that is often a lame attempt to jack up the sticker price in other instances. Not this time. The DVD contains sixteen "visualettes" directed by Christian Lamb, who filmed Amos and her band during the "American Doll Posse" tour.
"Christian jumped on the bus and made daily montages of the band's life on the road, using music from the live shows as a soundtrack to the footage," Tori said. "When I saw what he had done, the new songs started to come to me." The visualettes are not videos in the traditional sense-there is no lip-syncing. Amos thinks of them as "silent movies," citing early movie star Mary Pickford as a reference point. Some of Tori's characters from "American Doll Posse" appear in footage Lamb shot over the past year and a half. Some visualettes are interspersed with live footage from the tour, while others were filmed to work with the songs that would come to her later. Rather than literal visual representations of lyrics, Lamb's images are complicated and integral to the logic of "AATS."
"AATS" is made up songs I wrote on the road watching Christian's footage, and the songs I wrote after spending some time in California, which is where I had lived before Little Earthquakes was released," Amos explained.
The album title is a line from 'Guys and Dolls,' originally spoken by the character Sarah Brown. The phrase came to Tori before she recorded with the band, but after she had written the songs. Sin, in this case, is not necessarily what you're thinking of.
"I wanted to really investigate how we're controlled by the threat of despair," Amos said. "I wanted to look at power-how we think and how you can reclaim the right to think for yourself, to uncover what you believe in as a spiritual, sexual creature. You don't need the approval of your family, or of their religion. You can think, 'Wait a minute, I'm a spiritual being. Just because I like gold handcuffs doesn't mean I'm not a spiritual being. These definitions are not for my mother to make about me.' What I am exploring with this record is power, and giving it away with your thinking. How do we become controlled?"
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"Abnormally Addicted to Sin" Album Track Lis
- Apr 27, 2009 | 12:19pm
- The tracklisting for ABNORMALLY ATTRACTED TO SIN is as follows:
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
Ophelia
Lady in Blue
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- Apr 23, 2009 | 2:55pm
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Pre-Order the New Album at iTunes for Exclusive Content and Access to Upcoming Tour Ticket Pre-
Pre-order the deluxe version of Tori's new album, Abnormally Attracted to Sin, at iTunes and you'll immediately begin downloading the single "Welcome to England" and get a special pre-order-only video interview with Tori when the album is released on May 19. Additionally, the deluxe version also includes a digital booklet, a bonus track, and 16 corresponding bonus video visualettes for each track.
Pre-ordering will also make you eligible to purchase up to four Tori Amos concert tickets from Ticketmaster.com before they go on sale to the general public.
For more details and to pre-order the album, visit iTunes





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