Due to the title, some critics believed the album was a solo project by a woman named "Tori Read".
And despite the lack of success of that album, it was an interesting process because she was very vocal and very passionate about how she wanted it to sound and what her influences were and the emotions she was trying to convey.
Its lack of success and subsequent deletion has made it one of the most sought-after Tori Amos collectibles, fetching upwards of $1,000 in compact disc format in original longbox.
One music video was produced, for the song "The Big Picture", featuring Amos performing on a "ghetto city" sound stage set.
Amos has continued to play a select few songs from this album ("On the Boundary", "Etienne", "Cool on Your Island", and snippets of "Fire on the Side") live in concert.
During the 2014 Unrepentant Geraldines tour, however, Amos played a full version of "Fire on the Side", as well as "Floating City" and "Pirates".
[7] An entirely remastered edition of the album was discreetly released on all digital and streaming services for the first time on September 1, 2017, with no official announcement or promotion.