Tori Amos Tour Includes All-Request Show

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Tori Amos has been touring the world in support of her latest album, "Unrepentant Geraldines," but she has a special treat in store for an upcoming show in Sydney, Australia.

This leg of her successful tour has her playing solo shows;

"Hot off the heels of two stunning nights with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House, this all-request intimate show will be a sure fire winner for fans of Amos' work from the last 22 years, since the release of her 1992 debut album, "Little Earthquakes," said the website for the venue.

Amos is already taking requests.

Amos recorded 2014's "Unrepentant Geraldines" in her Cornwal, England studio with long-time collaborators Mark Hawley and Marcel Van Limbeek, working as a triangle.

The album features "Trouble's Lament," an eerie Southern blues song in which Amos s matchless voice conjures up images of how the flames from Satan s tongue are charged and licking at her heels .

America's South makes a tangential appearance in "Giant's Rolling Pin," s a pithy, spry, jig-like satire on the NSA/Edward Snowden affair that also references the magical, truth-giving powers of pies made by Beth, Marlene and Caroline, three remarkable women based out of a cafe near Amos's beach home in Florida.