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Tori Amos: Strange Little Girls
Strange Little GirlsAtlantic Since her early, stark version of Nirvana's “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” it was apparent that Tori Amos had a knack for recording fascinating covers. But she's…Shannon McNally
Jukebox SparrowsCapitol The music world's been spinning in recent years, with the rise of hip-hop, techno, and teen pop. Thankfully, record labels haven't given up on finding new, roots-…Natalie Merchant
MotherlandElektra The former lead singer for 10,000 Maniacs has floundered frequently since her 1995 solo debut Tigerlily, but there are traces of some much needed spark on her latest release…Lenny Kravitz
LennyVirgin He's always been a fave among his rock 'n' roll peers, but Lenny Kravitz finally scored his big breakthrough in 1998, when his 5 album took off—thanks to tracks like “Fly Away,”…Wyclef Jean
The Ecleftic - 2 Sides II a BookColumbia He may still be trying to shake the aura of The Fugees, but out on his own, Wyclef Jean has now crafted two very impressive solo albums. On this, his…Billy Bragg & Wilco
Mermaid Avenue Vol. IIElektra When Billy Bragg and Wilco first released their sometimes traditional, sometimes radical renditions of previously unheard Woody Guthrie lyrics on 1998's Mermaid…Tori Amos: To Venus and Back
To Venus and BackAtlantic What was initially envisioned as a small-scale project turned into a big one when Tori Amos was struck by inspiration in the midst of assembling some b-sides and…NOW That's What I Call Music! 6 — Various Artists
Epic Like an old AM radio blarin' “The hits just keep on comin',” the “NOW” series keeps churning out one hits package after another with extraordinary results The previous five volumes have…The Wallflowers
BreachInterscope As leader of The Wallflowers, Jakob Dylan has done an exceptional job at establishing his own identity, unloading the celebrity baggage that inevitably goes along with being…Robbie Fulks
The Very Best of Robbie FulksBloodshot For starters, don't take the title too seriously. This is a long way from a "greatest hits" album — mainly because country/rock renegade Robbie Fulks…