Er is zoveel te doen rondom die band en dat album dat er zelfs een Y Kant Tori Read FAQ bestaat:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/4370/yktrfaq.htmleen klein stukkie eruit:
Many people seem to be confused lately about the Y Kant Tori Read album. Since Tori has pretty much distanced herself from the album and will not talk much about it in interviews except in passing, many people have gotten wrong or misleading information about it. This guide is intended to clear up the issue for those who are confused or just want more information.
So, is "Y Kant Tori Read" the name of the band or the album? Where did that name come from?It was both the band and the album name. It was not considered to be an album by Tori Amos. In fact, all the credits on the album simply refer to "Tori" with no last name given. Tori came up with the name as a reference to her days back at the Peabody conservatory, where she was able to play songs on her piano simply after hearing them once, but was never able to get the hang of reading and playing off of sheet music.
Did anyone famous or well- known now play on the album?You mean besides Tori? Most of the guitar work was done by Steve Farris, who was a member of Mister Mister. The drummer was Matt Sorum, who is now the drummer for Guns 'N' Roses. Most of the Keyboards were played by Kim Bullard, a popular session keyboardist in California, who has worked with "Wierd Al" Yankovic, Poco and many other bands. Some of the background vocals were done by Robin Zander, who sings for Cheap Trick. Some guitar work was done by Steve Caton, and percussion by Paulinho Da Costa, both of who still work with Tori today. It was produced by Joe Chiccarelli, who has, among other people, produced some of Pat Benatar's albums.