Tori Amos’ ‘To Venus And Back’ not as solid as previous albums Tori Amos “To Venus And Back” Atlantic Records Grade: B Tori Amos carved herself a niche in the music world many years ago with “Little Earthquakes,” and she’s never looked back. Her career has been filled with ups and downs, solid albums and one less than great album. Originally, “To Venus And Back” was to be an odds ’n’ ends compilation - mostly B-sides - but instead, the muse struck, and Tori whipped out an album and packaged it with a disc full of live tracks. Is it as good an album as “From the Choirgirl Hotel”? No. Is it a solid release worth buying? Sure is. The first disc is a collection of orig inals, and the main criticism is that they aren’t great - they’re merely good. A few of them descend into the nonsensi cal gibberish, of lyrics that plagued “Boys For Pele,” but for the most part, they are solid, enjoyable tunes. Only a few of them are truly memorable, such as “Concertina” and “1000 Oceans.” The live disc is where Tori really shines. The live group backing her up brings new definition to old classics such as “Little Earthquakes” and “Cornflake Girl.” Songs once iacking that extra power at live concerts have more life breathed into them. The occa sional chatting between songs gets old, but on the whgle, it’s a solid disc. “To Venus And Back” feels a little rushed, though. The music never seems to flow from one song to another, mak ing it easier to pick up and put down and harder to listen to as a whole. And, to nit pick, a cardboard case might be cheaper to produce, but it also makes it easier to scratch your CDs. Better alternatives to this packaging are out there. As a whole, Toriphiles already own this CD, while us casual Tori fans will find something to like, but little to love. -CliffHicks Flashy attitude makes ‘Trickstyle’ fun Game: Trickstyle Publisher: Acclaim System: Dreamcast Grade: B Way back when the movie “Back to the Future Part ll” came out, people who watched Michael J. Fox’s character skate on a hoverboard thought, “That looks so cool. I wish I could do that.” Welcome to ‘Trickstyle.” One of the launch games for the Dreamcast system, “Trickstyle” is part racing game, part skateboarding game and all flashy attitude. The storyline? Dismiss it. It’s the future, no one works, everyone plays, and hoverboarding is in. That’s all you need to know. At the outset, it’s clear there’s a lad der to work your way up. At first, you have only a handful of tricks and just one hoverboard to choose from. As you heat challenges, new tricks and boards open up. Make no mistake about it; “Trickstyle” can be hard. The last race is so hard the Marquis De Sade stares in awe and goes “Damn, that looks tough.” Other than this last track, the rest are great. They have hidden shortcuts, places designed just for people to show off and, best of all, they backtrack. Unlike most racing games, the idea of “Trickstyle” is to open a sense of free space. Each group of five tracks is des ignated a set location - the United Kingdom, the United States and Japan. Sometimes, a track seems identical to another until you realize you’re racing backward. Other times, you merely cross a location you raced through before. This gives you a little help on knowing when to show off. And, man, can you show off. In either you-against-the-computer mode or when racing another player, the score for tricks may not win you anything. But they’re a constant source for one upmanship. Being first isn’t always as important as looking good, and a com bination of backflips, 1080s and boo gieluges can win you points for style. 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