Strange Little Girls is one of the most conceptually daring cover albums in Tori Amos's catalog, and one of the most collectible vinyl releases of her career.
Released in 2001 on Rhino Records, this double vinyl LP features Tori reimagining 12 songs written by men, turning each one inside out from her own singular perspective. The source material spans the full breadth of rock's landscape: Eminem, Slayer, The Stranglers, Neil Young, and more. Each track is filtered through Tori's voice and vision in ways that challenge and reframe the original intent.The "Real Men" variant is one of 12 unique jacket versions. Rhino released each LP with a different cover image, each depicting Tori as a different character. Owning one is owning a piece of that 12-part visual narrative. This is the first time Strange Little Girls has been available on vinyl, making it a landmark release for Tori Amos collectors and vinyl enthusiasts alike.
Whether you're a lifelong Tori Amos fan, a collector of concept albums, or hunting for historically significant vinyl, Strange Little Girls belongs in your collection. This is a rare, uncirculated copy preserved at the source.
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