Scarlet's Walk is not quite as exceptional as the albums of Tori Amos from the nineties, but nevertheless it is a great work of the artist. Although the songs of Tori Amos' ratios have fallen very catchy, they nevertheless all the special on that makes you a singer: original and beautiful melodies and a - mostly piano-heavy - instrumentalization that perfectly fits each to each song and this in timeless art transforms. And of course, also find outstanding texts invariably on Scarlet's Walk; the unique ability to express their thoughts in texts, is certainly a strength of Tori Amos that sets them apart from most similar artists. The album is an unusual fully packed plant with 18 songs and nearly 75 minutes of playing time. Nevertheless, it has done it again Tori Amos to release no filler - every song is unique and leaves a unique impression, although the really big moments in the style of a missing Crucify. Scarlet's Walk once again underscores the versatility of Tori Amos. Quiet ballads at the highest level (Amber Waves, Crazy, Your Cloud, Another Girl's Paradise, Scarlet's Walk and Virginia) alternate with beautifully arranged mid-tempo songs where Tori Amos discloses a surprising tendency to original rhythms and percussion variations (Carbon , Do not Make Me Come To Vegas, Sweet Sangria, Taxi Ride, A Sorta Fairytale and the magnificent Pancake). With Wampum Prayer is also on Scarlet's Walk an a capella number in the style of Me And A Gun, which represents the vocal qualities of the artist to the test. In total there are on this album a lot of songs that demonstrate the exceptional vocals by Tori Amos. It's amazing what this woman makes a line like Right In The Eye (Pancake); also the beginning of Crazy illustrates this, to name just one example. Moreover, Strange is an almost radio-friendly ballad that invites you to dream while Tori Amos with Mrs. Jesus, who perhaps best ballad of the album, the variability of her voice - always in the service of the entire song - proves. Wednesday is for Tori Amos atypical swing number that is fun while listening. With I Can not See New York singer has created a seven-minute opus, which deals in a remarkable way with the events of the eleventh September 2001. Also, the final Gold Dust can be described as Opus, the song used as a stylistic device mainly strings. Scarlet's Walk is an album that you can very well be used as background music, the songs are catchy enough for both and homogeneous. It can just as easily serve as background music for one to two hours dreamy, Tori Amos led her audience in a different world. In addition, the album is a work of art that is never boring, and also for the eavesdropping of texts and accurate listening offers more than enough substance. Playing tips: Mrs. Jesus, Wampum Prayer, I Can not See New York, Pancake, Crazy, Wednesday, A Sorta Fairytale, Strange, Another Girl's Paradise