Y Kant Tori Read (album)
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Studio album by Y Kant Tori Read | |||||
Released | June 1988 | ||||
Recorded | 1987 | ||||
Genre | Synthpop | ||||
Length | 48:44 | ||||
Label | Atlantic | ||||
Producer | Joe Chicarelli | ||||
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Y Kant Tori Read is the name of the 1980s synthpop band (and their self-titled debut album), formed by now-famous singer and songwriter Tori Amos. The band consisted of Tori, singer-pianist Kim Bullard, and future Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum, as well as long-time Amos collaborator guitarist Steve Caton and various studio musicians.
The band released an eponymous album in 1988 before splitting, and received miserable sales; it is now one of the most sought-after Tori Amos collectibles, fetching upwards of $1,000 in compact disc format in original longbox. At the height of Amos' career vinyl copies would often sell for between $300-500, but due to the decline of music collectables and the heavy pirating of the record, they now frequently sell for between $50-80. For information on the band itself visit Y Kant Tori Read.
Because of the scarcity of legitimate copies of the album it has been heavily bootlegged, so much so that an official FAQ on the topic was created. Generally, bootleg versions stem from one of the first editions to surface, on a foreign label called "Pacific Records". These usually have six bonus tracks from later in Amos' career: "Song For Eric," "Ode to the Banana King (Part 1)," "Happy Phantom (Live,)" "Ring My Bell," "The Happy Worker" and "Workers." Other editions, particularly one that surfaced in Germany, were issued to intentionally resemble the original and rip off legitimate collectors.
Should one wish to buy a copy of the original CD for some reason, the number on its spine reads 81845-2. The majority of imitative bootlegs list this number incorrectly because their stolen artwork is taken from the easier-to-find LP version of the release, which had a different release number.
Ironically it is far more desirable to obtain a non-promotional copy of the record rather than a promotionally issued copy (the reverse is generally the case in music collectables.) Because the record sold so poorly, the majority of commercially-released copies were recalled, stamped with a gold promo stamp, and given a cut-out mark. Thus there are actually more promotional copies of the record than not.
Several singles were released to promote the album, though most promotionally and not commercially. "The Big Picture" was released as a 12" vinyl promotional single with unique artwork; "Cool On Your Island" was issued as a 7" vinyl promotional single with a special edit version of the song; it was also included as a b-side to a promotional CD featuring the song "Groovy Kind of Love" by Phil Collins. (Amos tells a story from this era of being stopped by police while travelling through Germany because her friend was carrying marijuana; when she told the police officer that she was "on a CD with Phil Collins," she was set free.)
One music video was produced for the song "The Big Picture". The imagery on the video is very generic for 1980s, featuring Amos prancing around a "ghetto city" soundstage set in thigh-high boots and a halter top.
Amos has continued to play a select few songs from this album ("Etienne," "Cool On Your Island," and snippets of "Fire On the Side") live in concert.
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[edit] Track listing
All music and lyrics written by Tori Amos except as noted.
- "The Big Picture" (Amos, Bullard)
- "Cool On Your Island" (Amos, Bullard)
- "Fayth" (Amos, Cobb)
- "Fire On The Side"
- "Pirates" (Amos, Bullard)
- "Floating City"
- "Heart Attack at 23"
- "On The Boundary"
- "You Go To My Head"
- "Etienne Trilogy"
- "The Highlands" (Amos, Bullard)
- "Etienne"
- "Skyeboat Song" (traditional)
[edit] Personnel
- Tori Amos – lead singer, acoustic piano
- Paulinho Da Costa – percussion
- Richard Bernard – bouzouki
- Gene Black – guitar
- Kim Bullard – acoustic piano, programming, keyboards
- Steve Caton – guitar
- Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
- Devon Dickson – bagpipes
- Steve Farris – guitars
- Tim Landers – bass guitar
- Fernando Saunders – bass guitar
- Matt Sorum – drums
- Peter White – acoustic guitars
- Eric Williams – mandolin
[edit] Backing vocals
- CeCe Bullard
- Merry Clayton
- James House
- Rick Nielsen
- Zobbin Rander
- Nancy Shanks
- The Valentine Bros.
[edit] External links
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