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Under the Pink

Under the Pink is a 1994 (see 1994 in music) album by Tori Amos. The album peaked at #12 on Billboard's (North America) Top 200 chart.

Track Listing:

  1. Pretty Good Year
  2. God
  3. Bells For Her
  4. Past the Mission
  5. Baker Baker
  6. The Wrong Band
  7. The Waitress
  8. Cornflake Girl
  9. Icicle
  10. Cloud on my Tongue
  11. Space Dog
  12. Yes, Anastasia

Personnel

  • Michael Allen Harrison - Violin
  • Tori Amos - Piano, Vocals, Producer
  • John Acevedo - Viola
  • Steve Caton - Guitar
  • Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
  • Ross Cullum - Mixing
  • Shaun DeFeo - Assistant Engineer
  • Melissa "Missy" Hasin - Cello
  • John Beverly Jones - Engineer
  • Kevin Killen - Mixing
  • Ezra Killinger - Violin
  • Dane Little - Cello
  • Bob Ludwig - Mastering
  • Paul McKenna - Producer, Engineer
  • Cynthia Morrow - Viola
  • Carlo Nuccio - Drums
  • George Porter, Jr. - Bass
  • Chris Reutinger - Violin
  • Trent Reznor - Vocals
  • Jimbo Ross - Viola
  • Nancy Stein-Ross - Cello
  • Eric Rosse - Producer, Engineer
  • John Philip Shenale - Strings, Organ (Hammond)
  • Francine Walsh - Violin
  • John Wittenberg - Violin
  • Nancy Roth - Violin
  • Cindy Palmano - Art Direction, Photography
  • Julie Larson - Production Coordination
  • John Fundi - Assistant Engineer
  • Alan Reinl - Design
  • Avril McIntosh - Mixing Assistant

Charting singles

1994	God	        The Billboard Hot 100	                No. 72
1994	Cornflake Girl	Modern Rock Tracks	                No. 12
1994	God	        Modern Rock Tracks	                No. 1




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