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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Give it a Try,
By "whiterabbit69" (Sparks, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Tribute To Tori Amos - Songs Of A Goddess (Audio CD)
I, of course, have no place to say, because I am indeed a hardcore Toriphile. The difference is, however, that I kept an open mind listening to the CD. Unlike most fanatic fans, I belive a good cover is a great complement, whereas others would take the artistic license in offense. Here's a rundown.1)Beauty Queen: Unto Ashes- Good cover. The latin translation and polyphonic chords gave a good intro. My hopes began high 2)Leather: Amber Asylum- My dreams waned a bit after this cover. Amber Asylum's girlish vocals made me feel like a pedephile, and the instrumental had no real outstanding punch. 3)Bliss: Glampire- Very well done. Glampire takes "Bliss", throws in some well orchestrated guitar and bass and makes it his own. Although you might wonder at times wether he is truly a man or not as he sings it in it's original alto octave. 4)Sugar: Rei Toei- Easily competes for my favorite cover. The russian band starts the song in it's native piano then adds some techno tronics and a sweet guitar. Thier lead lady, Irene, has a bit of an accent which adds flavor to the piece. 5)Cornflake girl: Tapping the Vein- My other favorite cover. If you buy this CD for nothing else, get it for this. The translation of "Cornflake Girl" from piano to guitar is seamless. Tres Bien! 6)Winter: October Hill- The backround is very nice, the girl singing, however, is not. She dosen't seem to want to stick to the music at all, and it was butcherd tword the end. Not pleasing. 7)Caught a Light Sneeze: Vltaire- A+. Voltaire uses violin and techno beats to give "Caught a Light Sneeze" first rate treatment. The violin even follows what should be Tori's harmony in the backround. 8)Crucify: The Ascension- a great song followed by another. The Ascension made "Crucify" sound dichotomatic. It's dark, and bright at the same time. Very etherial 9)Iieee: Meegs and Jessicka- Somone call an excorsist. This is by far the worst cover on theis compilation. The "music" is nothing but T.V. fuzz and microphone feedback, while the girls sing to no particular set rythem. Skip it. 10)God: Temple of Rain- So-So cover. Nothing big here. 11)She's Your Cocane: St. Eve- Why anyone would wan't to cover this song is beyond me. St. Eve really dosen't do much to it, she gives it no different feel. 12)Rasberry Swirl: Simple- More techno-fied and docile. It's not as frenetic, but a good cover non the less. 13)Space Dog: Dragon Style- They ended on a good cover just as they had begun. Like Glampire, Dragon Style makes this song thier own. The feel of it is nice. Naturally on a CD thare will be songs you like and songs you don't, this is better than average if you ask me. Just put Tori out of your mind and listen, you'll like what you here.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cleopatra -- indiscriminate, random as usual,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Tribute To Tori Amos - Songs Of A Goddess (Audio CD)
I'm a longtime Tori Amos listener, as well as an enthusiast of gothic music, so that pretty much puts me in a strange position here in a set of reviewers who seem to either be big fans of Cleopatra comps or big fans of Tori.Cleopatra seems to pump out such compilations and tributes at such a blinding rate that it might well benefit by some method of musical birth control. This is not to say that I am against darkwave bands receiving the exposure Cleopatra affords them -- it's just that some of said exposure can be likened to that of those gothic women one often encounters at clubs whose mass pops out of the lacings of their not-quite-binding-enough corsets in unspeakably hideous ways. Um. " 'If you're going to do a cover, it has to be a complete challenge' " Cleopatra quotes Tori. This is a fine statement, and one by which, I think, other bands should test their tribute decisions. The trouble with such an ambitious epigram is that one has to live up to it. Here's where the iffy-ness of this album takes root. Since this is Cleopatra, who seemingly spins a board game spinner to see which artists participate in their comps, some of the covers are really innovative and interesting (Voltaire's adorable "Caught a Lite Sneeze", Unto Ashes' "Beauty Queen"), some simply pretty (This Ascension's "Crucify"), some a lot of fun (Glampire's "Bliss", St. Eve's "She's Your Cocaine"), and some miserably awful (a real shame for Amber Asylum, who is capable of so much more), with the usual amount of filler. This could have been *such* a better album, but it comes off as hastily put-together, nominally researched and only adequately staffed, with the really interesting tracks leaving one hungry for more. So, buy this album if you're really a Tori (or Voltaire!) fan... there are some real gems on this disc. But beware the quirks of Cleopatra, and do yourself a favor and burn the tracks you like onto a mix or something to save yourself the trouble of skipping past the equal amount of un-inspiration to which you will be subjected.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall pretty knifty!,
By Kristina Portney (Bremerton, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Tribute To Tori Amos - Songs Of A Goddess (Audio CD)
I have to say up front that i'm a rabid tori fan. she's my favorite musician bar none. that said with one or two exceptions i LOVED this compilation. I felt that it covered a nice range of tori's work and that the tracks (with the exception of the cover of iieee)were great. I especially enjoyed Temple of Rain's version of God and Amber Asylum's version of Leather. I enjoyed how each group/artist gave the songs their own feel without losing the essential elements that contribute to my love of them (much as tori herself does in her covers).I was only familiar with one of the artists (Voltaire) before purchasing this album but i will definately be looking in to finding work by some of the artists represented here.
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