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trail of blood and amens Oct 14, 2009 Tori Amos tells the true history of America through the eyes of Native people using the traditional American Indian storyscape, map of the land through story and song. Brilliant modern take on an ancient story form. As a Native person, I was so touched by her rendition of this way of storytelling, especially since she herself is a mixed blood. It gets a little long towards the end but it is such a good album, I could care less. key tracks for me are Gold Dust, Virginia and Your Cloud. Your Cloud is about separating the People from their Land via the Trail of Tears and how is felt like it was like separating water molecules. Genius work and I praise my Native sister.
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Mark Oct 14, 2009
This is a replacement for a worn out from use c.d. Thanks very much for adding it back into my collection. The C.D. is in great shape, and I appreciate the prompt delivery.
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Scarlet's Walk - Another Amos Masterpiece Jul 01, 2009 This is, definitely another fantastic Tori Amos album. It is difficult for me to write a review, because I like her music so much it seems like superficiality.
I highly recommend this and all her albums. This is one of the longer ones, and it's got some really great tracks on it. "Wampum Prayer" is unique in being completely vocal, like "Me and a Gun," but without the disturbing imagery of that particular song.
The opening track, "Amber Waves," is another favorite, as is the second, "A Sorta Fairytale." They flow into each other effortlessly, creating a truly transcendental musical journey. The album continues with more favorites, with "Carbon" being another incredibly amazing track.
Five stars.
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Enchanting walk Jun 15, 2009 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R347XR4BDCKNLB
Scarlet's Walk May 11, 2009 Scarlet's Walk being Amos 7th studio album and her 2002 release was a major hit for Amos and peaked at #7 in the Billboard 200. Songs that standout on this album are "A Sorta Fairytale", "Taxi Ride" and "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas". The booklet is filled with many nice pictures of Ms Amos and it all the lyrics are included along with a list of whom plays what on the album. 4/5.
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