Eric Rosse
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Eric Rosse is a record producer who has a penchant for producing work by talented and often unknown female singer-songwriters. He is best known for his involvement with singer Tori Amos, particularly his production of the her albums Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink. He also had an 8-year romantic relationship with Amos. Amos' song "Song For Eric" is about him. He also produced Anna Nalick's album Wreck of the Day and Lisa Marie Presley's debut album To Whom It May Concern. During the making of Lisa Marie's album, he was also involved with producing Kristy Thirsk's debut Souvenir. Eric has worked with Two Loons for Tea and Colette Baron-Reid (by collaborating on her 2001 debut album). He has also produced the two albums Host and Bumpafor Critters Buggin. He also produced and mixed the debut album "Little Voice" for Sara Bareilles.