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Tori Amos - Welcome to Sunny Florida (DVD with Bonus CD in Amray Case)

Tori Amos - Welcome to Sunny Florida (DVD with Bonus CD in Amray Case)
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  • Seller:Buddgie Books
  • Sales Rank:103,123
  • Format:AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
  • Number Of Discs:2
  • Running Time:179 Minutes
  • Rating:NR (Not Rated)
  • Region:1
  • Discs:2
  • Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0
  • Dimensions (in):0 x 0 x 0
  • Publication Date:May 1, 2004
  • MPN:SMVD55323D
  • ISBN:0738904104
  • UPC:074645532394
  • EAN:9780738904108
  • ASIN:B00023BJGE
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Features:
  • Tori Amos
  • West Palm Beach
  • Scarlet's Hidden Treasures
  • Bonus DVD


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Concert recorded in West Palm Beach Florida Sept. 2003. Includes a bonus disc with 6 songs of Scarlet's Hidden Treasures. Cover, discs, and insert are in mint condition. Region 1 (USA & CANADA)
Amazon.com
Tori Amos's first concert-length live DVD, Welcome to Sunny Florida, is a riveting showcase for the artist's formidable vocal and instrumental chops and preciously off-kilter pop music. Taped on a wet day in September 2003 at West Palm Beach (the final stop on Amos's Lottapianos tour), the show was well performed, stunningly recorded, and lusciously lensed, if too frantically cut. Session ace Matt Chamberlain on drums and the nimble-fingered Jon Evans on bass provide just enough firepower to flesh out Amos's moody micro-epics while leaving sufficient space to keep her voice and keyboards the focus of our attention. Most songs feature brilliantly reworked arrangements, and the band uses the venue's acoustics to heighten the music's magic. Amos, a vital 40, enjoys a reputation as a great live act, and it's easy to see why as she loses herself in song, head thrown back, one hand on the keys of her Bösendorfer grand and the other on an accompanying Wurlitzer.

Be warned: "Professional Widow" suffers from repeated vocal muting on potentially offensive words, which happens to wreck the effect of this particular song. ("Precious Things" is, thankfully, intact.) The DVD comes with a 6-track CD, Scarlet's Hidden Treasures (a reference to Amos' 2002 Scarlet's Walk album), which includes in its 33 minutes a studio version of "Tombigbee," the first encore from the Florida show. --Michael Mikesell


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