One of the most conceptually ambitious albums of Tori Amos's career, Strange Little Girls (2001) saw her reinterpret 12 songs written by men entirely through a feminine lens, turning tracks by Eminem, Slayer, The Stranglers, and others into something wholly her own. This Bonnie & Clyde edition is a double vinyl LP pressing released by Rhino as part of an exclusive 12-variant series, each featuring Tori as a different character on the jacket, making every version a distinct collector's artifact. This pressing also includes four bonus tracks not found on the original release: Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed," David Bowie's "After All," and two previously unreleased recordings: Bruce Springsteen's "Growin' Up" and Elvis Costello's "Hoover Factory.”
This is the first time Strange Little Girls has been available on vinyl, and this Bonnie & Clyde jacket variant is among the most sought-after in the set.
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