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I have commented out the "Worldwide sales" column in the table as these are not properly sourced. When the numbers can be backed up with reliable sources it can be reincluded. — Sam 15:29, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Considering the fact that Tori generally doesn't release the names or tracklists of her new albums until about a month or two before they're released, I find it incredibly doubtful that she's already released the name of her 2009 album. As such, I'm going to remove it, and would not like to see it come back without a source. Ric | opiaterein 19:31, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
As far as I am aware, there are only two releases which Tori has put out defined as E.P.'s - "Crucify" (the United States released CD version) and "Hey Jupiter" (the United States released CD version.) All other discs released that are not albums have been classified as singles. Unless anyone can prove otherwise I am reducing the E.P. section to these two items. TheGoonSquad 19:26, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
Just wondering, in the Singles and Music Videos part, instead of having them grouped by colour, what about changing it to have another field in the tabel called Album, like how its done on many other discography pages —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.22.69.73 ( talk) 15:35, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
I've just added a discography infobox. I was initially very surprised one had not been added, but then I quickly realized that maybe one hadn't been added due to the difficulty of deciphering which releases count as which type of release. What I've added thus far is by no means accurate or complete.
For example, the number of singles could be open to varying interpretation. I think that such things could be discussed here at the discussion page so that we can agree on what constitutes a single and based on that, how many singles there are. Looking forward to working with you guys to come up with an accurate and comprehensive Tori Amos discography page. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 16:45, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
Wouldn't it make more sense to merge them (or at least put them closer to each other)? Butterfly0fdoom ( talk) 05:26, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
I've removed the following singles chart positions because I can't seem to find any documentation for them:
"Crucify" - 83
"God" - 65
"Pretty Good Year" - 85
"Caught a Lite Sneeze" - 51
"Blue Skies" - 93
"Raspberry Swirl" - 57
"Glory of the '80s" - 81
If someone can find a source, please add these back and note the source. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 02:14, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
The video to this track from Abnormally Attracted to Sin was on Perez Hilton's site earlier this year (link here http://perezhilton.com/category/tori-amos/ scroll down a little). Was it ever released as a single? 86.134.91.217 ( talk) 16:14, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
I've noticed that people have been adding peak chart positions for songs on the US AAA Radio chart. Can you provide a source for these? Billboard tracks them only as recently as 2006 or 2007. Amos has songs that placed on the chart before that time, and it would be nice to provide a source. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 18:47, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
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Does anyone else think there are currently too many Billboard charts listed in the Singles table? Currently there are 5 Billboard chart columns, taking up half of the table. Given that none of these charts are wholly sales-based, I think the number could be reduced, and other national, sales-based charts (e.g. Ireland, although a smaller market) included. To those of us living outside the USA, the 'Modern Rock', 'Adult Contemporary' and 'Adult Album Alternative' charts are pretty much meaningless. Nqr9 ( talk) 01:01, 10 June 2016 (UTC)
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I mean, this album belongs here since it's a Tori Amos album. The only question, is it separated out as an album by the band "Y Kant Tori Read" of which Tori Amos was a member, or a Tori Amos album? I'm putting it in as a Tori Amos album because Tori was the singer and frontman and wrote all the songs (some with Kim Bullard). The band members on their one album besides Amos were the drummer (Matt Sorum), guitarist Steve Caton who after all continued on as the guitarist on her other albums without being consider a co-member of a band with her, "various studio musicians", and Bullard on keyboard. Whether they had a bass player or ever toured or even performed live I don't know. Plus, the band has Tori's name it it, and it seems to be treated in the article as a Tori Amos album. Whether it's Tori Amos or a band is a matter of semantics. Herostratus ( talk) 02:56, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
Didn't Tori Amos release a single called "Tear in Your Hand"? It does not seem to be included in the list of singles here. YTKJ ( talk) 21:48, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
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I have commented out the "Worldwide sales" column in the table as these are not properly sourced. When the numbers can be backed up with reliable sources it can be reincluded. — Sam 15:29, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Considering the fact that Tori generally doesn't release the names or tracklists of her new albums until about a month or two before they're released, I find it incredibly doubtful that she's already released the name of her 2009 album. As such, I'm going to remove it, and would not like to see it come back without a source. Ric | opiaterein 19:31, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
As far as I am aware, there are only two releases which Tori has put out defined as E.P.'s - "Crucify" (the United States released CD version) and "Hey Jupiter" (the United States released CD version.) All other discs released that are not albums have been classified as singles. Unless anyone can prove otherwise I am reducing the E.P. section to these two items. TheGoonSquad 19:26, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
Just wondering, in the Singles and Music Videos part, instead of having them grouped by colour, what about changing it to have another field in the tabel called Album, like how its done on many other discography pages —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.22.69.73 ( talk) 15:35, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
I've just added a discography infobox. I was initially very surprised one had not been added, but then I quickly realized that maybe one hadn't been added due to the difficulty of deciphering which releases count as which type of release. What I've added thus far is by no means accurate or complete.
For example, the number of singles could be open to varying interpretation. I think that such things could be discussed here at the discussion page so that we can agree on what constitutes a single and based on that, how many singles there are. Looking forward to working with you guys to come up with an accurate and comprehensive Tori Amos discography page. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 16:45, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
Wouldn't it make more sense to merge them (or at least put them closer to each other)? Butterfly0fdoom ( talk) 05:26, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
I've removed the following singles chart positions because I can't seem to find any documentation for them:
"Crucify" - 83
"God" - 65
"Pretty Good Year" - 85
"Caught a Lite Sneeze" - 51
"Blue Skies" - 93
"Raspberry Swirl" - 57
"Glory of the '80s" - 81
If someone can find a source, please add these back and note the source. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 02:14, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
The video to this track from Abnormally Attracted to Sin was on Perez Hilton's site earlier this year (link here http://perezhilton.com/category/tori-amos/ scroll down a little). Was it ever released as a single? 86.134.91.217 ( talk) 16:14, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
I've noticed that people have been adding peak chart positions for songs on the US AAA Radio chart. Can you provide a source for these? Billboard tracks them only as recently as 2006 or 2007. Amos has songs that placed on the chart before that time, and it would be nice to provide a source. -- Pisceandreams ( talk) 18:47, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
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Does anyone else think there are currently too many Billboard charts listed in the Singles table? Currently there are 5 Billboard chart columns, taking up half of the table. Given that none of these charts are wholly sales-based, I think the number could be reduced, and other national, sales-based charts (e.g. Ireland, although a smaller market) included. To those of us living outside the USA, the 'Modern Rock', 'Adult Contemporary' and 'Adult Album Alternative' charts are pretty much meaningless. Nqr9 ( talk) 01:01, 10 June 2016 (UTC)
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I mean, this album belongs here since it's a Tori Amos album. The only question, is it separated out as an album by the band "Y Kant Tori Read" of which Tori Amos was a member, or a Tori Amos album? I'm putting it in as a Tori Amos album because Tori was the singer and frontman and wrote all the songs (some with Kim Bullard). The band members on their one album besides Amos were the drummer (Matt Sorum), guitarist Steve Caton who after all continued on as the guitarist on her other albums without being consider a co-member of a band with her, "various studio musicians", and Bullard on keyboard. Whether they had a bass player or ever toured or even performed live I don't know. Plus, the band has Tori's name it it, and it seems to be treated in the article as a Tori Amos album. Whether it's Tori Amos or a band is a matter of semantics. Herostratus ( talk) 02:56, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
Didn't Tori Amos release a single called "Tear in Your Hand"? It does not seem to be included in the list of singles here. YTKJ ( talk) 21:48, 3 December 2021 (UTC)