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A Piano: The Collection (CD 1)

Tori Amos · 2003 · Album

Rock

In 5 Achriom libraries

This collection showcases the artist's introspective songwriting and compelling piano-driven melodies, highlighting her unique vocal delivery and emotive performances.

MellowModernPersonal Struggles with Identity and AcceptanceExplorations of Vulnerability and StrengthIntimacy in Relationships and Emotional DistanceThe Complexity of Womanhood and FemininityMusical Storytelling and Emotional Catharsis

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