Scarlett’s Walk- Tori Amos
12" Black Double Vinyl LP
Sealed and Mint
Scarlet's Walk is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and pianist Tori Amos. It was originally released on October 28th, 2002 in the UK. Her first studio album of original material since To Venus and Back in 1999, the 18-track concept album (described by Amos as a "sonic novel about a road trip") details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, and was greatly inspired by the changes in American society and politics post-September 11th, 2001. Topics explored on the album include nationalism, personal relationships, and the death of a close friend. Amos also took inspiration from the stories of her grandfather, who claims was Cherokee and told er of the abuses against Native Americans throughout the United States' history.
12" Black Double Vinyl LP
Sealed and Mint
Scarlet's Walk is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and pianist Tori Amos. It was originally released on October 28th, 2002 in the UK. Her first studio album of original material since To Venus and Back in 1999, the 18-track concept album (described by Amos as a "sonic novel about a road trip") details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, and was greatly inspired by the changes in American society and politics post-September 11th, 2001. Topics explored on the album include nationalism, personal relationships, and the death of a close friend. Amos also took inspiration from the stories of her grandfather, who claims was Cherokee and told er of the abuses against Native Americans throughout the United States' history.
12" Black Double Vinyl LP
Sealed and Mint
Scarlet's Walk is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and pianist Tori Amos. It was originally released on October 28th, 2002 in the UK. Her first studio album of original material since To Venus and Back in 1999, the 18-track concept album (described by Amos as a "sonic novel about a road trip") details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, and was greatly inspired by the changes in American society and politics post-September 11th, 2001. Topics explored on the album include nationalism, personal relationships, and the death of a close friend. Amos also took inspiration from the stories of her grandfather, who claims was Cherokee and told er of the abuses against Native Americans throughout the United States' history.