

Tori Amos: Live from New York
On January 23, 1997, Tori Amos gave a sell-out benefit concert at the Felt Forum in New York City to launch "Unlock the Silence", a year-long promotional and fund-raising campaign sponsored by cK Calvin Klein to raise awareness of the extraordinary work undertaken by RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a non-profit organization who offer support and counseling to survivors of sexual assault. Tori performs compositions from her three albums, including "Silent All These Years", which appeared on her 1992 debut album "Little Earthquakes" and is the touchstone track for the "Unlock the Silence" campaign.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Tori Amos performing live in New York City in 1997. The performance showcases material from her acclaimed albums 'Little Earthquakes', 'Under the Pink', and 'Boys for Pele'. Amos delivers an intimate and powerful set, highlighting her unique piano artistry and emotionally resonant songwriting.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, 'Tori Amos: Live from New York' was primarily reviewed by music publications and fans, receiving generally positive feedback for its raw energy and Amos's compelling performance. It is seen as a strong representation of her live capabilities during a pivotal period in her career.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Tori Amos's virtuosic piano playing and distinctive vocal delivery.
- Applauded for capturing the intense emotionality of her live performances.
- Considered a must-watch for fans of her artistry during this era.
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Fun Fact
The concert was filmed during the 'Dew Drop Inn' tour, which supported her 1996 album 'Boys for Pele'.
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