Crucify

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Granted, it was her timely cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that gained Tori Amos instant notoriety--if only because we all got to hear what Kurt was actually saying. But that track pales before Amos's cover of "Thank You"--a thoughtful rendition that reminds us just how many dimensions Led Zeppelin's music had. Also found on this 1992 EP is Amos's take on the Stones' "Angie," as well as "Winter," a beautiful ballad in which the artist lives up to her reputation as the American Kate Bush. On the other hand, the "Crucify" remix isn't particularly crucial--especially when compared to the more adventurous mixes Amos would commission for subsequent singles. --Bill Forman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Crucify
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Stones? Nirvana? Zepplin? She's Got You Covered
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Crucify
Tori Amos
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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ASIN: B000002ITU
Release Date: 1992-05-12

Tracks:

  1. Crucify (Remix)
  2. Winter
  3. Angie
  4. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  5. Thank You

Amazon.com

Granted, it was her timely cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that gained Tori Amos instant notoriety--if only because we all got to hear what Kurt was actually saying. But that track pales before Amos's cover of "Thank You"--a thoughtful rendition that reminds us just how many dimensions Led Zeppelin's music had. Also found on this 1992 EP is Amos's take on the Stones' "Angie," as well as "Winter," a beautiful ballad in which the artist lives up to her reputation as the American Kate Bush. On the other hand, the "Crucify" remix isn't particularly crucial--especially when compared to the more adventurous mixes Amos would commission for subsequent singles. --Bill Forman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Stones? Nirvana? Zepplin? She's Got You Covered .......2006-08-15

The Crucify EP, more than a single and less than an album, was my first taste of the way Tori worked back then. She was probably the most prominent and consistent EP-artist in the '90s, as nearly every single she put out was released in this format, with at least two, and usually three or four, extra, non-LP songs on it. If you were a completist, as I was (and still am), this made collecting Tori both frustrating and quite rewarding. To wit: while you would always get a profound feeling of accomplishment from finding some, say, UK release of 'Silent All These Years' in the import section of the local Sam Goody or Hastings, there was always, in those final years before the internet and sevices like this, at least one that you just couldn't get no matter how hard you tried. The Crucify EP was never one of these; ever since its release, it has always been right up front with the LPs, where you can always find it.
Of course now, in the days post-ebay, post-amazon, finding all of Tori's myriad EPs is easy; all it takes is money and an internet hookup (and the nerves and patience to dig through ebay and wait out any number of auction opponents). Still, in spite of the fact that you don't even have to go to that much trouble to find Crucify, and in spite of the fact that it will never cost you fifty or seventy-five dollars, it stands up with the best of those rarer, more costly EPs. The single mix of the title track that begins the record is excellent, the kind of track that reminds one that the 'remix' isn't always a waste of studio time, and that it can sometimes add another dimension to a song, or bring out an element of it that isn't emphasised in the album mix. This is followed by the album version of 'Winter,' which would wind up with an EP of its own; while there's no particular reason for it to be here, it fits the context and is just a damn good song anyway. But the reason to buy this record, for most of us, is the three tracks that follow: the covers. These are stark, simple recordings, just Tori and the piano, and they are perfect in their simplicity. Her version of the Rolling Stones' 'Angie' is breathtaking; a slow-burning, passionate rendition that exceeds the original in emotional quality and brings out the melodic potential of the song that the Stones neglect; pardon the cliche, but she truly makes it her own. Ballads simply are not their specialty; they are (one of) Tori's, so she had little trouble taking a seemingly tepid ballad by a non-ballad-oriented act and making it a thing of great passion and beauty. Next up, she did something that really took nerve: she took the ultimate rock anthem of the age, and, with no more than her voice and 88 keys,without changing a word, converted it into damn near a new song. Supposedly, Kurt Cobain liked Tori's 'Teen Spirit,' which is nothing like his original, but for lyrics (you can understand them in this version, by the way). I've always believed that there's no point in covering a song if you don't have something new to contribute to it, some variation upon the standard interpretation. Note-for-note remakes are for bar-bands, 'tribute bands' and the like; when a genuine artist covers a song, he or she should be able to present it to you in a new way, from a perspective other than that of its originator. Tori's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit,' haunting yet comprehensible, does this beautifully.
Which brings us to the end: 'Thank You,' by Led Zepplin. The Zep had a more profound influence upon the young Myra Ellen Amos than any other musical force, perhaps; it certainly shows in her vocal style, and her tendency toward mystical epics on record. Either way, her version is etherial, evoking mental pictures of sunrise beaches and highland mists as well as any Zep original. When I saw her live, at the Backyard in my home town of Austin, Texas days after Hurricane Katrina, she did Zep's 'When the Levee Breaks' in tribute to the people of the gulf coast; it was one of the highlights of the evening. Tori probably does Robert Plant better than anyone these days, quite possibly including the man himself.
In conclusion, even though there's no difficulty in finding it, and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg, the Crucify EP is a wonderful piece of work, entirely worth the trouble you don't have to go through to find it.

4 out of 5 stars Magical.......2006-02-26

Tori and piano provide a short, yet sweet 5 song collection.

The CD begins with two original tracks and then serves up three powerful covers, the first of which is a cover of the Rolling Stones classic "Angie". Amos then goes on to cover Kurt Cobain's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". This acoustic version is haunting yet beautiful. The final track on the CD covers Led Zeppelin's ballad, "Thank You". Yet again Amos provides a worthy redition of a past song.

Overall very well done. Not intended to lift your spirits, but rather a reflective, mood setting work.

5 out of 5 stars Memoirs of a strange little girl..........2005-10-31

Love it. This version of Crucify definitely tops the already excellent version on Little Earthquakes, and Winter is simply stunning.

As for the covers, the Led Zep song, Thank You, is exquisite, and a wonderful tribute to her friend Robert Plant and the mighty Zeppelin. This woman rules, she's even a friend of Sci Fi icon Neil Gaiman.

While she does a good job on Angie, it's a song I could live without. Smells Like Teen Spirit was a classic Rock anthem in its original form, and Tori has worked her magic on this beautiful version, in which you can indeed hear the lyrics - which actually raised my respect for Kurt's song even more.

This is a vital acquisition for the serious Tori fan.

4 out of 5 stars Two words: find it........2005-10-10

As a casual fan, the only other Tori Amos disc I own is "Under The Pink", and I'm not the biggest fan of EP's or CD singles, but these five songs are wonderful. I admit I got this for the covers, and it was my best decision of the week. It's true that "Angie" (Stones), "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana), and "Thank You" (Zeppelin) are all done in a very simplistic and beautiful way. These are the kind of covers worth doing in my opinion. Quite moving really. Her own two tracks are just as good I might add, but not a big deal if you own her debut album. I now wait for a full album of covers from her besides "Strange Little Girls", and it would be fine with me to see these three on there again.

5 out of 5 stars Tori Amos: Back in the Day.......2005-04-10

Back in the day, when Tori Amos first burst onto the scene with that wonder of wonders "Little Earthquakes", she stirred something wicked and naughty in me. Was it the way she breathed? The way she could purr one minute and wail the next? Or was it that she wasn't trying to sound so...um, what's the word? Affected? Don't get me wrong: I recently bought her latest offering, "The Beekeeper", and it's...um, a keeper. But back in 1992, when Tori wore jeans and writhed away on her piano bench like a lounge singer in heat, she had a special spark that (I believe) has dimmed a bit over the years. The "Crucify" EP captured the essence of that spark. It was like a clever little epilogue to "Earthquakes", a way for Tori to declare "I'm here" while at the same time paying homage to her influences. It's even more stripped down than some of the more intimate tracks on "Earthquakes", and equally as effective. Check out the Rolling Stones cover of "Angie" and you'll hear the soul inside the singer.

In 1994, less than three months after Kurt Cobain died, I saw Tori at the Seattle Opera House. She opened the show with the chorus of McLean's "American Pie" and segued into "Smells Like...". It was magical, haunting, necessary. It's all there (sans the McLean cover) on this CD. And it's perfect.

Run, don't walk, to the checkout for this one.
Crucify My Heart
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "this empty memory lane/is filled with the touch of a flame"
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  • Good Old Fashioned Hard Rock From Finland
  • Good, but not great
  • Lullacry : "Crucify My Heart"
Crucify My Heart
Lullacry
Manufacturer: Century Media
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008OM38
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Alright Tonight
  2. Crucify My Heart
  3. Don't Touch The Flame
  4. Every Single Day
  5. Pitch Black Emotions
  6. Unchain
  7. Nothing To Lose
  8. Heart Of Darkness
  9. This Time
  10. Over Me
  11. Better Days

Album Description

2003 album for the Finnish goth-metal act. 11 tracks. Century Media.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "this empty memory lane/is filled with the touch of a flame".......2006-07-23

Ironic, those lyrics from Don't Touch the Flame" (my favorite track), since this music reminds me of 80's rock but a little hotter, kind of a mix of Pat Benatar, Cindi Lauper and ZZ Top on steroids. At least I don't remember ZZ using the pinch harmonic. The Review says it is Goth metal but I would not have guessed that from listening, or I don't know what Goth metal actually is (a distinct possibility). Another lyric, "and I don't care/for what you say/'cos the only reply I have is f--- you anyway," at least shows that they can rhyme. Normally I don't care for four letter words in my music, but this line made me chuckle so I'm not deducting any points for it. And maybe that is what makes it Goth? Different from most of the other works I have reviewed here, I'm liking it for the variety and a decent sounding (to my ear) female voice backed by some basic rocking instrumentals. (Please see my profile for a brief discussion of my rating philosophy.)

2 out of 5 stars Jack off Jill meets Garbage.......2006-03-29

This is alright. I say the vocals are a mix between Garbage and Jack off jill. It has a very teenage feel to it.

3 out of 5 stars Good Old Fashioned Hard Rock From Finland.......2005-08-25

Coming at you with a healthy dose of Hard Rock hooks come Finland's Lullacry. With their release of "Crucify My Heart" (courtesy of Century Media Records) you get some catchy tunes and solid rock and roll musicianship. I once saw the group labeled as Gothic and as I focused on the release I have to inform you that this is incorrect. Singer Tanja has a little more in common with Amy Lee than with Tarja Turunen or Liv Kristine and the music is clearly Hard Rock and not the Doom-laden atmospheric dreariness that is associated with the Gothic genre. I have to tell you that most of the record is straight ahead stuff with a decent amount of tracks that are easily remembered and enjoyed. In particular I favored the first 4 tracks as they just seemed to stick with me as I reviewed the CD. Tanja is also a very beautiful girl which helps sell the band just a little bit more in this day and age where all bands again need to be image conscious. The band itself is lined out with Sauli Kivilahti (guitar), Heavy (bass), Jukka Outinen (drums) and Sami Vauhkonen (lead guitar). Their playing is pretty much straightforward and shows tightness but no real experimentation musically on the release. The drums remain in 4/4 time and while there are some nice lead guitar solos around the course of the record there is not a lot of raving to do on them.

You will find that much of the CD holds the same sort of groove throughout in the musical sense and with choruses not being exact copies but sometimes sounding a little too similar. I did enjoy the piece and feel fans of groups like Lita Ford or Doro might also like them for a little change of pace. It is my hope that they amp this group up a little more on a follow-up or they risk falling by the wayside far too quickly.

3 out of 5 stars Good, but not great.......2005-08-16

Stick with Lacuna Coil or Nightwish. This CD is good but there's not much creative departure from the various tracks. There are better CDs out there for this type of music.

4 out of 5 stars Lullacry : "Crucify My Heart".......2005-04-09

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Anyone who enjoys Evanescence, should certainly give "Crucify My Heart" a listen. Lullacry is another very solid female fronted Rocker Metal outfit. Very catchy, and quite heavy at times too...

I would have to say this is alittle less radio oriented than the music Evanescence has released, and it's got a harder edge, but the overall feel is quite similar. Both bands are a great listen, and I have a hard time choosing between "Crucify" and "Fallen" when I want to hear this kind of Metal....

I'm truly a huge Lacuna Coil fan, and I've been searching high and low for something similar to them. Needless to say, I've had a very hard time accomplishing that with the exception of a few bands {Theatre Of Tragedy / Leave's Eyes / After Forever}. Since I was reading and hearing great things about Lullacry, I decided to give this a shot. I was not disappointed, and I'm sure I'll purchace more from them in the future....

Lullacry is not Goth Metal, I'd classify this with Evanescence and their "Rocker Metal" lable. When you want to hear something fun and cool, this is a perfect disc to spin....

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Crucify - EX
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Must-Have For The Completist Toriphile
Crucify - EX
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Product Description

Four track box set single from 1992. Recorded at the Cambridge Corn Exchange April 5, 1992. Includes unique live versions of "Little Earthquakes', "Precious Things" and "Mother" issued with four colour art prints in picture box.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have For The Completist Toriphile.......2006-08-22

Okay fellow Toriphiles, take notes: there are three singles/EPs released under the title 'Crucify' that you owe it to yourselves and your obsession that you must possess them. The first is the easily found US EP that contains the legendary covers of 'Angie,' 'Smells Like Teen Spirit,' and 'Thank You.' The second is the UK CD single, which contains the original studio versions of 'Mary' and 'Here. In My head' (there's another bonus track on it, but as it's found on other releases, I don't remember what it is), and there is this one, perhaps the rarest of them all (save, perhaps, for the UK Ltd. single for 'Silent All These Years' and the first CD of the two-part UK single for 'Past the Mission'). I didn't even know this one existed for years, until I saw it listed on amazon.com.
At any rate, it is a lovely little package, entirely worth whatever amazon or whomever is charging for it. The four art prints are lovely, the box is nice, and the music is, of course, an absolute necessity. Live versions of 'Crucify' are highly uncommon; in fact, this may be the only one available on CD (I just checked; it is). Hard to believe, isn't it, that a song that is so well-known and important to the founding of Tori's career isn't on any of the six official bootlegs from last year, or To Venus and Back, or any of the many singles containing live tracks that she's put out over the years. It is on the DVD Welcome to Sunny Florida, but this is the only old-school, just-Tori-and-the-piano version you can find anywhere. It's preceded by 'Little Earthquakes,' which, while not quite so uncommon, is good to have a live version of that's this early. In fact, I'd say that's the prime appeal of this short set: these are tracks from Tori's very first tour, when this material was fresh and immedate to her, still full of the evangelical fervour an artist always applies to the current work. Since Little Earthquakes holds such an important place in the hearts of us first-gen Toriphiles, it's wonderful to hear live recordings of these beloved songs from the time when she was first playing them and we were first experiencing them. Ah, such a perfect chance to wallow unrepentantly in Gen-X nostalgia. . .
The other two tracks on the disc, the ever-intense classic 'Precious Things' and the breathtakingly beautiful 'Mother,' round out this all-too-short set. About the only complaint I might make is this: why is there still not a live recording of 'China' officially available anywhere?! But I guess that isn't a flaw in this package per se; just an accidental oversight that covers Tori's whole career. Perhaps she doesn't realise that 'China' has never been released in a live version outside of the bootleg market. If any of you reading this happen to know her, please bring this unfortunate fact to Tori's attention, please.
Anyway, this rare live EP is still a wonderful artifact from the time when Tori and those of us who have loved her the whole time were still becoming acquainted, and I wholeheartedly encourage all of you who, like me, still can't get enough of these wonderful songs to do whatever you must to get a copy of this gem, as well as the other rare UK 'Crucify' release (I think 'Upside Down' is the other extra track on that, by the way). Hmm. . .am I gloating by flaunting my own possession of these rare 'precious things,' do you think? You know, I probably am. Well, I'm not so much gloating about having them as I am about the fact that I mostly got lucky on amazon and in local used CD shops, and didn't have to pay through the nose for most of them. Still: get it, and do it now. It's worth the time, trouble, expense, whatever. And who knows? Maybe you'll get lucky.
Maybe we'll all get lucky, and she'll finally release that live version of 'China' I've been waiting almost half of my life for. Maybe. . .
Crucify Kill Rot
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    Crucify Kill Rot
    Rose Funeral
    Manufacturer: Candlelight
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000Q66HVE
    Release Date: 2007-07-17

    Tracks:

    1. Crucify. Kill. Rot.
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    3. Sledge Hammer Face-Lift
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    5. Intereo Diu [Instrumental]
    6. Dawning the Resurrection [Instrumental]
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      Crucify
      Tori Amos
      Manufacturer: East West
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      Crucify the Priest
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Complete bludgeon to the head...
      Crucify the Priest
      Bludgeon
      Manufacturer: Metal Blade
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000634FL
      Release Date: 2002-03-26

      Tracks:

      1. Smoke Screen
      2. Idle Distinction
      3. Tortured Through Lies
      4. Zero Tolerance
      5. Last Rites
      6. Voluntary Manslaughter
      7. Crucify The Priest
      8. Abandoned
      9. Bound
      10. Inner Hell
      11. Turmoil
      12. Stained In Blood

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Complete bludgeon to the head..........2003-01-02

      Metal Blade has done it again. They once again have churned out an artist that has talent, yet stays within the metal boundaries. Bludgeon is a metal/borderline death (at times) band. They are very good and Crucify The Priest is a showing of it. I just recently downloaded some of their songs and I'm surprised to see a lot of people don't have a lot of their songs. I had to get their CD to get all of their songs. If you haven't checked them out yet, you should. If you like speed with a hint of melody, let Bludgeon be your cure. Definitely one worth recognizing.
      Crucify My Heart
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        Crucify My Heart
        Lullacry
        Manufacturer: Spinefarm
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        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00069MPC6
        Release Date: 2006-04-04

        Tracks:

        1. Alright Tonight
        2. Crucify My Heart
        3. Don't Touch the Flame
        4. Every Single Day
        5. Pitch Black Emotions
        6. Unchain
        7. Nothing to Lose
        8. Heart of Darkness
        9. This Time
        10. Over Me
        11. Better Days

        Album Description

        2003 album for the Finnish goth-metal act. 11 tracks. Spinefarm.
        Crucify The Flesh
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • great cd!!
        Crucify The Flesh

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        ASIN: B00037YWAE

        Product Description

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        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars great cd!!.......2004-09-09

        Spite of Opposition is a band that puts the "hard" in "hardcore." This album can be a great release for the headbanger in us, with loud guitars, and pounding bass and drum lines. After a while, though, you find that headbanging wears you out. Thankfully, this album includes a lyric sheet, because the vocals here are swallowed by lead singer Mike Lodet. The lyrics here all well-written, well thought-out, and Scripturally based. It's a shame they get buried beneath a wall of sound on this recording. The song "Revelation"
        is an homage musically to the early days of speed metal - it sounds a lot like the Metallica song "One."

        Crucify Kill Rot
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          Rose Funeral
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000NDDUTM
          Release Date: 2007-06-05

          Tracks:

          1. Crucify. Kill. Rot.
          2. God's Hideous Creation
          3. Sledge Hammer Face-Lift
          4. Well
          5. Intereo Diu [Instrumental]
          6. Dawning the Resurrection [Instrumental]
          7. State of Decay
          8. Under a Godless Sky
          9. Eternal Regret
          10. Buried Amongst Flames
          Crucify the Priest
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            Crucify the Priest
            Bludgeon
            Manufacturer: Circle Sound
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            ASIN: B00099BRWW
            Release Date: 2005-04-26

            Album Details

            Chicago's Aptly Named Bludgeon features Mark Duca (Vocals/Rhythm Guitar), Carlos Alvarez (Lead Guitar), Eric Karol (Bass), and Matt Dezynski (Drums), and Performs Energic, Outstanding Thrashy Mid-paced Death Metal. Formed in 1997, the Band Recorded their Demo the Following Year and were Eventually Spotted by Manowar Bassist Joey Demaio, who Made them the First Signing to the Magic Circle Music Label. Bludgeon's Debut Album, Crucify the Priest, was Completed and Released in 2002. The Bonus Dvd features Videos, Live-cuts and Impressions from the "warriors of the World"-tour Bludgeon Supported Manowar on in 2002.

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