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Tori Amos Covers Conchita Wurst

Tori AmosTori Amos has delivered a surprise cover of Conchita Wurst’s ‘Rise Like a Phoenix’ during a concert in Austria.

Wurst won the Eurovision song contest with the track last month.

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We’re not sure what we love more, Tori’s rendition of the tune, or the reactions of the guy who recorded it.

Amos has received positive reviews for her recently released album ‘Unrepentant Geraldines’. The record is Amos’ fourteenth release and critics have hailed it as a return to form.

Wurst’s not the only artist Tori Amos has been covering during her tour, last month she dropped a version of Madonna’s ‘Frozen’ into her set list. She’s also been performing songs by Nirvana, Tom Waits, The Beatles, Don McLean, Elto John, Joni Mitchell, Lloyd Cole, Depeche Mode, Nirvana and she’s even added a version of ‘The Sound of Music’ tune ‘My Favourite Things’ and the Bette Midler tune ‘The Rose’.

Check out Tori’s version of ‘Rise Like a Phoenix’ in the video below.

Source: Attitude

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