AMERICAN DOLL POSSE - Amos, Tori

PRICE $20.98 (AUD)
Subject to Availability
Out of Stock. Order Now
ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Amos, Tori
- Title:
- AMERICAN DOLL POSSE
- Format:
- CD Regular
- Barcode No.:
- 828768614020
- Available:
- 27-04-2007
- Sourced:
- Australia
This is an estimate only, shipping to your postcode may be more or less. Exact shipping charge is shown at checkout.
Her 9th studio album - written and produced by Tori herself, was recorded and mixed by Mark Hawley and Marcel van Limbeek at Martian Engineering Cornwall England. American Doll Posse documents the lives of five women through their respective songs. As a whole the record has become the opportunity for women to reclaim the segmented pieces that have been cut up within them. Women have been taught to take on specific roles rather than multiple roles. They are supposed to fit into tiny boxes - compartmentalizing. Each girl in the American Doll Posse represents a different part of the female psyche and the record explores their individuality as well as how strong they are as a unit.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Yo George
- Big Wheel
- Bouncing Off Clouds
- Teenage Hustling
- Digital Ghost
- You Can Bring Your Dog
- Mr. Bad Man
- Fat Slut
- Girl Disappearing
- Secret Spell
- Devils And Gods
- Body And Soul
- Father's Son
- Programmable Soda
- Code Red
- Roosterspur Bridge
- Beauty Of Speed
- Almost Rosey
- Velvet Revolution
- Dark Side Of The Sun
- Posse Bonus
- Smokey Joe
- Dragon
Related Products

MONUMENTS AND MELODIES (LTD ED) (Online Competition)
Check out our great online competition by clicking here! The first disc includes the band’s biggest hits including twelve Top 10 singles such as “Drive,” “Wish You Were Here” and “Pardon Me". The second disc consists of rarities that the band has recorded over the years, including a brand new cover of Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy.”
Pink is gearing up to release her fifth studio album Funhouse - which includes the Max Martin (Kelly Clarkson, NSYNC) produced "So What” and 12 other tracks
'Only By The Night' is a bold and expansive sonic statement that looks set to solidify Kings of Leon's position as one of the most important international acts of 2008 and beyond.
The album has somewhat of an African influence according to an XFM article in which Alex reeled, "We're one of these bands that are always gonna sound the same no matter what we do, but there are other influences there. I guess the drums are a little different, Paul has been listening to a lot of African stuff so that's gonna come through."










