Tori Amos announces tenth anniversary reissue of Unrepentant Geraldines
Tori Amos is set to celebrate the tenth anniversary 2014's critically acclaimed and UK top ten album Unrepentant Geraldines, with the announcement of a special Deluxe edition.
This special Deluxe edition of her fourteenth studio album includes three exclusive tracks, "White Telephone To God", "Forest Of Glass" and "Dixie". It is the first time these three rarities will be available in vinyl format.
Speaking about this release, Tori Amos says: “I've always been inspired by visual artists of all mediums because, as with Music, Art is not a job you can go to and leave from; but it is something that defines who and what you are."
"Visual Artists shake up our brains and force us to look at everything, from objects we don't normally think twice about to people we might not have cared about. In one image they can remind us of Nature's power to enchant, as well as humankind's fruitless attempt to overpower her or simply second-guess her," she continues. "Through the Visual Artist's application of tone, shape, pattern, and pigment I not only begin to see, but I can honestly say I begin to hear.”
Tracklist:
- America
- Trouble’s Lament
- Wild Way
- Wedding Day
- Weatherman
- 16 Shades of Blue
- Maids of Elfen-Mere
- Promise
- Giant’s Rolling Pin
- Selkie
- Unrepentant Geraldines
- Oysters
- Rose Dover
- Invisible Boy
- Dixie
- White Telephone To God
- Forest of Glass
The remastered anniversary edition will be released on 6 September, and is now available for pre-order here.
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