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    Caught a Lite Sneeze/That's What I Like Mick

    Caught a Lite Sneeze/That's What I Like Mick
    Artist: Tori Amos
    Label: Atlantic / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $7.49
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    New (14) Used (32) Collectible (2) from $0.24

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
    Sales Rank: 58612

    Format: Single
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 85519
    UPC: 075678551925
    EAN: 0075678551925
    ASIN: B000002JIL

    Publication Date: 1996
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Caught a Lite Sneeze [Unedited Version]
      • This Old Man
      • That's What I Like Mike (The Sandwich Song)
      • Graveyard
      • Toodles Mr. Jim

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Catch four fun gems along with a lite sneeze   July 15, 2002
    Daniel Jolley (Shelby, North Carolina USA)
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Every Tori Amos EP or maxi single is worth buying because she always delivers some unpredictable yet wonderful new songs alongside the single release being featured. This particular item is no exception. "Caught a Lite Sneeze," the first single from the Boys For Pele album, is one of the two best songs on that particular album ("Talula" being the other one). In addition to this unedited single, Tori introduces four "silly songs." It really feels as if you are right there with her when she decides to play around a little bit on the piano; there is an improvised, personalized feel to these songs. "This Old Man" is the same song we all learned as children, but Tori somehow manages to make it sound downright sensuous. Next is "That's What I Like Mick (The Sandwich Song)," which is a lyrically dense little jaunt that sounds as if Tori is making up the song as she goes along; it is the real gem among these four previously unreleased songs. "Graveyard" is a very short, strange little tune sung at the grave of a recently deceased friend. "Toodles Mr Jim" rounds out the set. Tori plays the part of a small girl singing about a recently deceased neighbor, ending the song with a few words spoken in an immature sing-song voice. While silly is a relative term when you are talking about Tori Amos, it does describe these four songs fairly well--Tori is amusing herself by playing around with some nice, unusual songs that would never find their way on a conventional album. I would certainly consider this a must-have item for Tori's legion of fans.


    5 out of 5 stars Caught A Nice Laugh   January 24, 1999
    8 out of 9 found this review helpful

    'Caught A Lite Sneeze', one of Tori's many singles, is very different from anything else. In addition to the exquisite title track, the single has 4 b-sides listed under the heading 'Silly Songs'. The reason I say it is different is because many of Tori's songs have a serious sound to them. The b-sides, a nice contrast to the title track, are all sing-songy little tunes. How could someone not let out a chuckle at Tori singing "This Old Man"? Tori's cover of "That's What I Like Mick (The Sandwich Song)" is a list of things that she likes, played and sung in a unique style. The haunting 54 second-long "Graveyard" is always a treat, and "Toodles Mr. Jim" (about one of Tori's old neighbors) is probably one of her best b-sides. I give this single 5 stars.


    3 out of 5 stars Silly songs and one small gem.   January 16, 2005
    Matt. (New Jersey)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    The first single from her 1996 "Boys for Pele," "Caught A Lite Sneeze" was released before the album and gave fans a taste of what was to come. The b-sides on this single are called "Silly Songs" on the back cover, and for the most part, that they are. "This Old Man," you guessed it, is her take on the traditional children's song, "That's What I like Mick (The Sandwich Song)" is a cover of the song by the British duo Chas & Dave, and "Toodles Mr. Jim" brings us thoughts of Amos's childhood. The stand-out track on this single, believe it or not, is "Graveyard," which clocks in at less than a minute. It is a largely beautiful composition in a very small amount of time.


    4 out of 5 stars A fun collection of silly songs   April 30, 2004
    Erica Anderson (Minneapolis, MN)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    "Boys For Pele" has to be Tori's most ambitious album to date. It was also the most difficult album for me to digest. "Boys For Pele" is a far cry from the lush sounds of "Little Earthquakes" and "Under the Pink", nevertheless the album is one of Tori's most compelling albums ever. One of my favorite songs on the album is "Caught a Lite Sneeze". I loved listening to the melodies of Tori's piano playing crash against the rhythms of the drums. The harpsichord added another dimension to the song as well as Tori's music in general. And like a lot of her singles, Tori added on a bunch of songs that wasn't on her album. This time the listener gets to hear Tori sing a bunch of silly songs like "This Old man" and "Toodles Mr. Jim". I thought it was a nice contrast from her previous b-sides. They were mt certainly different from what I was used to hearing. Even Tori has a goofy side. I think it is refreshing to see Tori indulge her silly side with these songs. I enjoyed the bonus songs on the single. It adds another personality to Tori. I wish people would just see that.


    4 out of 5 stars ...thinking about grabbing this single are you?   August 28, 2002
    agent_odd (Okemos, MI)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    If you listened to a friend's copy of 'Boys for Pele' and discovered that 'Caught a Lite Sneeze' is the one track you couldn't possibly live without, this single is an obvious choice for you. If you're just an obsessed Toriphile like me, then you'll have to buy this just because it's Tori and you NEED everything she's ever released. If you're on middle ground and already have 'Boys for Pele,' there's no reason to snatch this up. The 'Silly Songs' that pad this release are cute and sort of funny, but nothing even a Toriphile couldn't live without. It's up to you!


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