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Tori Amos has been away. She’s been exploring the depths of the seasons, and of festive tradition, a sense-tingling journey captured in her 2009 album Midwinter Graces. She’s been time-travelling through 400 years of classical music, an odyssey that found form in Night Of Hunters (2011), her first release on ...

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Noah Bethke
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Hear "Darkest Hour" Performed By Tori Amos, 'The Light Princess' Cast Recording Out Today On Mercury Classics/UMC

The Light Princess is the next chapter in Tori Amos’ trailblazing career and her first musical that debuted to great critical acclaim at the UK’s National Theatre in 2013. With accolades from Broadway WorldWNYC Soundcheck’s John Schaefer who describes “Amphibiava” as a song that “something distinctively Amos’s own” and Playbill.com who described the lead character as a “New Rebellious Heroine in a Violently Contemporary World”, the full cast album is released today via Mercury Classics/Universal Music Classics.
 
Touching upon aspects of grief, rebellion and love, the album features the original London cast and includes two songs from the musical performed by Tori herself for the very first time. One of which, Darkest Hour” bonus version was revealed today and is available to post and share. New York Magazine’s Vulture recently premiered the cast-recorded version of “Darkest Hour”; Rolling Stone called the track “beautifully complex” and involves the main character Althea trying to drown herself in a secret lake.
 
The Light Princess features Tori Amos’ distinctive and powerful songwriting, with music and lyrics by Amos and book and lyrics by Samuel Adamson; the story is based on a 19th century fairy tale by George Macdonald. The album is produced by Amos and features Martin Lowe conducting with orchestrations by long time Amos contributor John Philip Shenale, as well as vocal arrangements and additional orchestrations by Amos and Lowe.
 
Amos and Adamson take this fairytale about grief, rebellion and love and create a one-of-a-kind musical with a score The New York Times said “has its own pulsating beauty, as if Philip Glass had been commissioned to score “Cinderella.”