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Beulah Land Mainline Cherry Ambient Spark Raspberry Swirl Lip Gloss Version A ny artist who deals in catharsis risks having their output assessed solely through the prism of their biography. So it was throughout Tori Amos 's career, with the coverage of 's From the Choirgirl Hotel focusing on the miscarriage she suffered before recording it. It's certainly not irrelevant.
Amos's lyrics were always too oblique to be as straightforwardly confessional as her reputation indicated; her preference for fragmented poetry, wordplay and private references seemed at times to convey an impulse to hide rather than reveal.
References to her miscarriage appear throughout From the Choirgirl Hotel, but rarely in a simple way. On the elegiac, pedal-steel driven ballad Playboy Mommy , they set the scene for a not-quite-apology from a "bad mother" to her dead daughter. Lament, self-recrimination and self-justification combine in a character study of a compelling, complex narrator, its emotional climax coming with the line: "I'll say it loud here by your grave — those angels can't ever take my place.
The sheer craft of Playboy Mommy still astonishes — something that applies to the album as a whole.
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